Audio Engineering

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828 Chapter 28


reference signal consists of a four-word sequence, with the fi rst three words being a fi xed
preamble and the fourth containing the information defi ning:


First and second fi eld blanking;


State of the fi eld blanking;


Beginning and end of the line blanking.


This sequence of four words can be represented, using hexadecimal notation, in the
following manner:


FF 00 00 XY


in which XY represents a variable word. In binary form, this can be represented in the
following form:


Data bit
number

First word
(FF)

Second word
(00)

Third word
(00)

Fourth word
(XY)
7 1 0 0 1
6 1 0 0 F
5 1 0 0 V
4 1 0 0 H
3 1 0 0 P3
2 1 0 0 P2
1 1 0 0 P1
0 1 0 0 P0

The binary values of F, V, and H characterize the three items of information listed
earlier:


F  0 for the fi rst fi eld;


V  1 during the fi eld-blanking interval;


H  1 at the start of the line-blanking interval.

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