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10 μs
53.5 μs
15.4 ms
1.27 ms
(a)
(b)
t
t
Figure 15.2.24Voltage waveforms.(a)Applied to horizontal deflection plate.
(b)Applied to vertical deflection plate.
First field of frame
Second field of frame
Vertical retrace time
(1.27 ms)
Vertical retrace time
(1.27 ms)
242.5 lines
20 lines
525 Lines
per frame
242.5 lines
20 lines
Figure 15.2.25Raster scanning in
an NTSC television system.
Now that the fundamentals needed in color television have been explained, it remains to be
seen how the signals are processed by the transmitter and the receiver.
Acolor television transmitterin a transmitting station is shown in Figure 15.2.28 in a block
diagram indicating the most important functions. A mixture of three primary-color signals (having
the visual signal bandwidth of about 4.2 MHz) are transmitted in the standard color television
system in terms of the following three linearly independent combinations generated by the matrix
circuit:
mY(t)= 0. 30 mR(t)+ 0. 59 mG(t)+ 0. 11 mB(t) (15.2.14)
mI(t)= 0. 60 mR(t)− 0. 28 mG(t)− 0. 32 mB(t) (15.2.15)
mQ(t)= 0. 21 mR(t)− 0. 52 mG(t)+ 0. 31 mB(t) (15.2.16)
The following notation is being used:
- mY(t): Luminance signal, to which monochrome receivers respond, and which defines the
brightness (white or gray level) of the image. - mI(t),mQ(t): Chrominance signals, which relate only to the color content of the image and
have bandwidths of about 1.6 and 0.6 MHz, respectively.