- ITU656
ITU-R Recommendation BT.656, sometimes also called ITU656, describes a simpledigital video protocol for streaming uncompressedPAL orNTSC Standard Definition TV (525 or 625 lines) signals. The protocol builds upon the digital video encoding parameters defined in ITU-R RecommendationBT.601 , which providesinterlaced video data, streaming each field separately, and uses theYCbCr color space and a 13.5 MHz sampling frequency for pixels.The standard can be implemented to transmit either 8-
bit values (the standard in consumer electronics) or 10-bit values (sometimes used in studio environments). Both a parallel and a serial transmission format are defined. For the parallel format, a 25-pin Sub-D connector pinout and ECL logic levels are defined. The serial format can be transmitted over 75-ohm coaxial cable with BNC connectors, but there is also a fibre-optical version defined.The parallel version of the ITU-R BT.656 protocol is also used in many TV sets between chips using
CMOS logic levels. Typical applications include the interface between a PAL/NTSC decoder chip and a DACintegrated circuit for driving aCRT in a TV set.Data format
A BT.656 data stream is a sequence of 8-bit or 10-bit
byte s, transmitted at a rate of 27 Mbyte/s. Horizontal scan lines of videopixel data are delimited in the stream by 4-byte long SAV (Start of Active Video) and EAV (End of Active Video) code sequences. SAV codes also contain status bits indicating line position in a video field or frame. Line position in a full frame can be determined by tracking SAV status bits, allowing receivers to 'synchronize' with an incoming stream.Individual pixels in a line are coded in
YCbCr format. After an SAV code (4 bytes) is sent, the first 8 bits of Cb (chroma U) data are sent then 8 bits of Y (luma), followed by 8 bits of Cr (chroma V) for the next pixel and then 8 bits of Y. To reconstruct full resolution Y,Cb, Cr pixel values, chroma upsampling must be used.References
* [http://www.itu.int/rec/R-REC-BT.656/en ITU-R Recommendation BT.656] : Interfaces for digital component video signals in 525-line and 625-line television systems operating at the 4:2:2 level of Recommendation ITU-R BT.601 (Part A).
See also
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CCIR 601
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