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COM Express Carrier Type 2
Design
Guide
14
TV OUT
There are three pins on COM Express connector row B defined for an analog TV-Out interface. Up to
module 3 individual digital-to-analog converter (DAC) channels are available on the connector. The
following video formats may be supported:
Composite Video–All color, brightness, blanking, and sync information are encoded onto a single
signal.
S-Video (Separated Video)–A video signal with two components, brightness (luma) and color
(chroma). This is also known as Y-C video.
Component Video–A video signal that consists of three components. The components may be RGB
or may be encoded using other component-encoding schemes such as YUV, YCbCr, and YPbPr.
A COM Express module may support all, some, or none of these formats. Within these formats, there
are different encoding schemes that may be used. The most widely used encoding schemes are NTSC
(used in primarily in North America) and PAL (used primarily in Europe) Which format and encoding
options are available are module and vendor dependent. Only one output mode can be used at any
given time.
14.1
TV-Out Signals Definition
Table 18 TV-Out Definition of Signals
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