- Waveform monitor
A waveform monitor is a special type of
oscilloscope used intelevision applications. It is typically used to measure and display the level, orvoltage , of a video signal with respect totime .The level of a video signal usually corresponds to the brightness, or luminance, of the part of the image being drawn onto a regular video screen at the same point in time. A waveform monitor can be used to display the overall brightness of a television picture, or it can zoom in to show one or two individual lines of the video signal. It can also be used to visualize and observe special signals in the
vertical blanking interval of a video signal, as well as thecolorburst between each line of video.Waveform monitors are used for the following purposes:
* To assist with the calibration of television cameras, and to "line up" multiple cameras being used at the same location in order to ensure that the same scene shot under the same conditions will produce the same results.
* As a tool to assist intelecine (film-to-tape transfer),color correction , and othervideo production activities
* To monitor video signals to make sure that neither thecolor gamut , nor the analog transmission limits, are violated.
* To diagnose and troubleshoot a television studio, or the equipment located therein.
* To assist with installation of equipment into a television facility, or with the commissioning or certification of a facility.
* In manufacturing test andresearch and development applications.A waveform monitor is often used in conjunction with a
vectorscope . Originally, these were separate devices; however modern waveform monitors include vectorscope functionality as a separate mode. (The combined device is simply called a "waveform monitor").Originally, waveform monitors were entirely analog devices; the incoming (analog) video signal was filtered and amplified, and the resulting voltage was used to drive the vertical axis of a
cathode ray tube . Async stripper circuit was used to isolate thesync pulse s andcolorburst from the video signal; the recovered sync information was fed to asweep circuit which drove the horizontal axis. Early waveform monitors differed little from oscilloscopes, except for the specializedvideo trigger circuitry. Waveform monitors also permit the use ofexternal reference ; in this mode the sync and burst signals are taken from a separate input (thus allowing all devices in a facility to be genlocked, or synchronized to the same timing source).With the advent of
digital television anddigital signal processing , the waveform monitor acquired many new features and capabilities. Modern waveform monitors contain many additional modes of operation, including "picture mode" (where the video picture is simply presented on the screen, much like a television), various modes optimized for color gamut checking, support for the audio portion of a television program (either embedded with the video, or on separate inputs),eye pattern andjitter displays for measuring thephysical layer parameters of serial-digital television formats, modes for examining the serial digitalprotocol layer , and support forancillary data and television-relatedmetadata such astimecode ,closed captions and thev-chip rating systems.Modern waveform monitors and other oscilloscopes have largely abandoned old-style CRT technology as well. All new waveform monitors are based on a "rasterizer", a piece of graphics hardware that duplicates the behavior of a CRT vector display, generating a raster signal. They may come with a flat-panel
liquid crystal display , or they may be sold without a display, in which case the user can connect anyVGA display.Manufacturers of waveform monitors
The following companies manufacture waveform monitors:
* [http://www.hamlet.co.uk Hamlet Video International]
* [http://www.compuvideo.com Compuvideo]
*Tektronix
* [http://www.leaderusa.com Leader Instruments Corp]
* [http://www.videotek.com Videotek] , a subsidiary of Harris
* [http://www.dk-technologies.com DK-Technologies]
* [http://www.tvprogear.com/Catalog/Vector-Waveform-Rasterizer,199.aspx Used Waveform Monitors]
* [http://www.magnisystems.com Magni Systems]
* [http://www.omnitek.tv OmniTek]
* [http://www.seriousmagic.com/products/dvrack/features_monitoring.cfm Serious Magic DV Rack--a waveform monitor that runs on a laptop.]
* [http://www.transvideointl.com TRANSVIDEO]See also
*
Color suite
*Non-linear editing system
*Linear video editing
*Control room
*Television studio production control room
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