Theory of Operation
Audio Inputs
There are three basic audio input paths: AES, analog, and embedded. AES inputs
are accepted at rates up to 192 kHz.
Analog inputs are digitized at 48 kHz and then go through the same path as the
AES inputs.
The embedded audio path starts at the waveform processing engine. First the
audio samples are extracted from the serial digital video data using a 12.288 MHz
oscillator and sent to the audio board. At the audio board the streams are
multiplexed into the AES decoders and then follow the same path as the AES data.
The user can choose to have the de-embedded audio output on the AES B port.
Audio Outputs
There are two audio outputs: Analog and AES. Both outputs always follow the
source that is currently selected for the audio bar display. The analog outputs can
come from any input. The selected signal output from the FPGA is converted
from digital to analog, and then sent as a balanced output to the 62-pin rear panel
analog audio connector.
The AES B connectors can be con
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gured as outputs for use with any input type.
They can serve as an active loopthrough if the input is AES, a de-embedder if the
input is embedded, or an A/D converter if the input is analog. Up to six decoded
Dolby audio channels may be output if Option DPE is installed.
Option PHY3
Option PHY3 provides the following features:
Eye pattern display
Equalized Eye pattern display
Jitter readout
Jitter Meter
Cable Loss readout
Test Signal Output
Approx Cable readout
Source Level readout
Jitter waveform display
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Eye Amplitude readout
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Eye Risetime readout
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