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Background 

On a normal television, the video image is made by sweeping an electron beam across the face of 
the set where it excites phosphors causing them to glow.  While repeated scanning across the 
tube, the television changes the intensity of the beam to vary the brightness of the image. If you 
look closely at the picture on a television set, you will see the horizontal scan lines that make up 
the image.  
 
The standard video signal in North America (officially referred to as the NTSC standard) consists 
of approximately 240 visible horizontal scan lines per video field, with fields occurring 60 times 
per second. When this standard was originally conceived, the average television was relatively 
small so a typical viewer would not be able to pick out the individual scan lines but would 
instead see what appears to be a smooth picture. As televisions have grown larger however, these 
lines have become more noticeable and with large televisions and projectors, they have become 
an annoying element of the image. Video Line Doublers were originally conceived to try to 
address this issue by increasing the number of lines scanned across the face of the display.  
 
It is not simply a matter of drawing more lines. To understand how a modern line doubler works, 
it is necessary to understand the difference between interlace and progressive scanning. 
 
Interlace scanning is used in today’s standard analog televisions. An interlaced TV “paints” the 
lines of a frame in two separate passes. Half of the lines are drawn in the first pass (the even 
lines), and the other half (the odd lines) are drawn in the second pass. First devised so that early 
TVs could have decent resolution with the limited transmission technologies available at the 
time, interlaced scanning has several unfortunate side effects that are discussed below.  

 

The first major problem with interlaced scanning is that the image may visibly flicker if the screen 
is large enough that it represents a significant portion of the viewing angle. Even with small 
screens, sharp edges on objects may flicker. This effect is due to the fact that only every other line 
is drawn on each pass causing hard edges to appear to move up and down on each field. 
 
In addition, more problems are caused by the fact that horizontal lines that are one above the 
other are from two different fields, that is, they were not captured by the video camera at the 
same time and they are not drawn on the screen at the same time. If motion occurs during the 
time between these two fields, the edge of the moving object will appear to be very jagged.  This 
jagged edge is usually not noticeable to most television viewers because as the new field is being 
drawn, the “older” field is fading in intensity. However, on high-resolution displays or on 
devices such as Liquid Crystal Displays (LCD’s) or plasma panels that do not fade, an interlaced 
image will contain noticeable motion artifacts.  
 
These types of effects are the reason that a line doubler can’t simply repeat each of the incoming 
lines and expect the output image to be acceptable. Instead a doubler will first have to fully 
“deinterlace” the image, removing the motion artifacts described above while still retaining as 
much detail as possible. 
 

Deinterlacing 

 

Summary of Contents for iScanPlus V2

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Page 2: ...IGURATION 7 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 8 CONNECTIONS 8 COLOR SPACE SELECTION 10 SYNCHRONIZATION SIGNALS 10 OPERATION 12 INPUT SELECTION 12 ASPECT RATIO CONTROL SQUEEZE MODE 12 PROCESSING MODE INDICATORS 13 P...

Page 3: ...HERBOARD 23 MODIFYING COMPOSITE SYNC JUMPER SETTING 23 MODIFYING SYNC ON GREEN JUMPER SETTING 24 MODIFYING VCR MODE JUMPER SETTING 24 REASSEMBLING THE ISCAN PLUS V2 24 APPENDIX B EMI FERRITE SNAP ON C...

Page 4: ...able You will need to get an output cable that works with your display device There is more information on these cables in the Installation section The iScan Plus v2 is designed to interface to 31 5 k...

Page 5: ...tor and has Red Green Blue H Sync and V Sync signals However if Component Video YPrPb colorspace is selected using the colorspace switch Y Pr and Pb signals are placed on the Green Red and Blue signal...

Page 6: ...ideo image so that it fits into a smaller portion of the frame This will allow a 4 3 aspect ratio image to be displayed in a 4 3 portion of a 16 9 screen When squeezing the image the iScan Plus v2 wil...

Page 7: ...ks input devices input cables iScan Plus v2 output cable and display device will exist in your system One common deviation from this configuration is to use an A V Receiver or other video switching de...

Page 8: ...should try both composite and S Video to see which works better in your system The iScan Plus v2 will automatically search for and select whichever of the three input ports is active You can also spe...

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Page 10: ...us v2 Looping the end of the cable through the ferrite twice in the same direction will secure it in place Color Space Selection The iScan Plus v2 can output video in one of two different color spaces...

Page 11: ...sync signal be further combined with the RGB Green signal This is referred to as sync on green and is typically connected to the device using 3 BNC connectors though 3 RCAs may also be used If your o...

Page 12: ...tically switch to using the new input If there is no active input the iScan Plus v2 will slowly flash between the three inputs After a while the iScan Plus v2 will turn off all of the indicators on th...

Page 13: ...les or occasionally from other devices you may notice that all three mode indicators are lit This indicates a fourth processing mode single field sources In this mode the iScan Plus v2 is optimizing i...

Page 14: ...should allow you to reliably check the output of the iScan Plus v2 7 If the computer monitor displays the video OK then the problem is either in the original video output cable it s connection to the...

Page 15: ...to the display s inability to handle the erratic timing of a VCR The same display may be able to handle this timing on the lower frequency inputs composite or S Video but when that same signal is dou...

Page 16: ...16 This type of switcher could be used for either RGB or YPrPb type displays If you are still having problems or have more involved questions you should contact your authorized iScan Plus v2 dealer o...

Page 17: ...of the lines are drawn in the first pass the even lines and the other half the odd lines are drawn in the second pass First devised so that early TVs could have decent resolution with the limited tran...

Page 18: ...hm would be to apply the softening filter only to portions of the image that are in movement This is referred to as motion adaptive deinterlacing The most advanced and best quality Line Doublers are d...

Page 19: ...tal 3 The digital video signal is decoded from NTSC composite or S Video Y C to its basic components of Y Cr and Cb 4 The component signal is converted from interlace to progressive by the SiI502 chip...

Page 20: ...e control Squeeze w black borders Squeeze w Gray borders Normal Sync on Green Composite Sync VCR mode jumpers inside of unit Input Stage High detail low noise video decoder High quality adaptive Y C c...

Page 21: ...for our customers Silicon Image has asked our licensed distributors and dealers to administer this warranty The iScan Plus v2 was designed to operate continuously for many years If you have any probl...

Page 22: ...specially careful at plug ins or cord exit points from the iScan Plus v2 Do not cover or block ventilation holes in the iScan Plus v2 cabinet Doing so may damage the unit or cause improper operation A...

Page 23: ...distance touching these will allow you to discharge yourself before beginning work 14 Turn the iScan Plus v2 unit so that the back of the unit is facing you Remove the two screws on the back of the u...

Page 24: ...the rear of the board 26 Remove this jumper from its current position by grabbing the top of the jumper and pulling directly away from the PC board 27 Push the jumper onto the two pins closest to the...

Page 25: ...Silicon Image Inc L LScan Plus v2 User Manual 25 This will be helpful at a later time when you may need to reconfigure your iScan Plus v2 to work with a new display device...

Page 26: ...lar to those supplied with laptop computers and other portable electronic devices The ferrite collar should be snapped on the end of the cable leading from the power supply to the iScan Plus v2 as sho...

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