Abstract

This chapter focuses on video interfaces. Video interfaces make it possible to exchange video information between devices. Interface standards are classified into analog video interfaces and digital video interfaces. Analog video interfaces types include S-Video, SCART, SDTV RGB interface, HDTV RGB interface, SDTV YPbPr interface, HDTV YPbPr interface, D-Connector interface, and VGA interface. Most consumer video components in Europe support one or two 21-pin SCART connectors. These connectors allow analog R'G'B' video or S-video, composite video, and analog stereo audio to be transmitted between equipment using a single cable. Some HDTV consumer video equipment supports an analog R'G'B' video interface in which three separate RCA phono connectors (consumer market) or BNC connectors (pro-video and PC market) are used. Most HDTV consumer video equipment supports an analog YPbPr video interface in which three separate RCA phono connectors (consumer market) or BNC connectors (pro-video market) are used. This chapter explains the features of digital video interfaces such as pro-video component interfaces pro-video transport interfaces, IC component interfaces, consumer component interfaces, and consumer transport interfaces.

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