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  2. Serial digital interface - Wikipedia

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    The various serial digital interface standards all use (one or more) coaxial cables with BNC connectors, with a nominal impedance of 75 ohms. This is the same type of cable used in analog composite video setups, which potentially makes for easier "drop in" equipment upgrades (though may be necessary for long runs at the higher bitrates for older oxidising or lower grade of cable to replaced ...

  3. SMPTE 292 - Wikipedia

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    SMPTE 292 is a digital video transmission line standard published by the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE). This technical standard is usually referred to as HD-SDI; it is part of a family of standards that define a serial digital interface based on a coaxial cable, intended to be used for transport of uncompressed digital video and audio in a television studio ...

  4. Error Detection and Handling - Wikipedia

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    This protocol allows an SD-SDI receiver to verify that each field of video is received correctly. The SD-SDI transmitter calculates two CRC values for each video field—one corresponding to the active picture, and corresponding to the entire field (excluding the switching lines)--and places them in an EDH ancillary data packet. The EDH packet ...

  5. SDI-12 - Wikipedia

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    SDI-12 (Serial Digital Interface at 1200 baud) is an asynchronous serial communications protocol for intelligent sensors that monitor environment data. These instruments are typically low-power (12 volts), are used at remote locations, and usually communicate with a data logger or other data acquisition device.

  6. SMPTE 424M - Wikipedia

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    SMPTE 424M is a standard published by SMPTE which expands upon SMPTE 259M, SMPTE 344M, and SMPTE 292M allowing for bit-rates of 2.970 Gbit/s and 2.970/1.001 Gbit/s over a single-link coaxial cable.

  7. Serial Peripheral Interface - Wikipedia

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    SDI, DI, DIN, SI, SDA - on sub devices; various abbreviations for serial data in; connects to MOSI on main; SDO, DO, DOUT, SO - on main devices; various abbreviations for serial data out; connects to MOSI on sub; COPI, PICO for peripheral and controller, [36] [37] or COTI for controller and target [38] Main in, sub out (MISO)

  8. Video router - Wikipedia

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    Two video matrix units in a rack. A video router, also known as a video matrix switch or SDI router, is an electronic switch designed to route video signals from multiple input sources such as cameras, VT/DDR, computers and DVD players, to one or more display devices, such as monitors, projectors, and TVs.

  9. Active Format Description - Wikipedia

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    SMPTE has also adopted AFD for baseband SDI carriage as standard SMPTE 2016-1-2007, "Format for Active Format Description and Bar Data". Active Format Description is occasionally incorrectly referred to as "Active Format Descriptor". There is no "descriptor" (descriptor has a specific meaning in ISO/IEC 13818-1, MPEG syntax). The AFD data is ...