
Timing Modes
This section provides a summary of all Timing Modes.
Line Delay
Use when you do not have an S version and need constant delay through the card.
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Output timing based on input timing
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Ignores external reference
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Has the lowest minimum delay through the card
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Two-line output timing adjustment window
Line Sync
Use when you do not have an S version and need constant output timing even though input timing may
change.
This is the recommended mode for the non-S version.
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Output timing based on external reference (line by line only)
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If input sources are timed to be on the same line, the output timing will be constant.
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Keep input timing away from the threshold point.
Frame Delay
Use when you have an S version and need constant delay through the card.
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Output timing based on input timing.
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Ignores external reference.
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Has the lowest minimum delay through the card.
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Output timing adjustment window has infinite phasing over a full frame.
Frame Sync
Use when you have an S version and need constant output timing, or when the input is asynchronous
to house reference.
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Input can be asynchronous.
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Output timing is constant, regardless of input timing.
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Output phasing is infinite over a full frame, and the delay through the card varies
from the minimum processing delay up to the minimum processing delay plus a full
frame.
ADC-8032A User Manual (Iss. 04)
Using Banks
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