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Line
Delay
Peaking
NTSC/PAL
Remodulation
NTSC/PAL
Demodulation
Notch
Filter
Color LPF
2
5-Line
Adaptive
Comb
Filter
Notch
Filter
Notch
Filter
Notch
Filter
Contrast
Brightness
Saturation
Adjust
Cr
Y
Cb
Y
Burst
Accumulator
(U)
U
SECAM
Color
Demodulation
V
Delay
CVBS/Y
SECAM Luma
CVBS
CVBS/C
Color LPF
2
Burst
Accumulator
(V)
U
V
Delay
Delay
TVP5147M1
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SLES140G JULY 2005REVISED FEBRUARY 2012
The 10-bit composite video is multiplied by the subcarrier signals in the quadrature demodulator to
generate color difference signals U and V. The U and V signals are then sent to low-pass filters to achieve
the desired bandwidth. An adaptive 5-line comb filter separates UV from Y based on the unique property
of color phase shifts from line to line. The chroma is remodulated through a quadrature modulator and
subtracted from line-delayed composite video to generate luma. This form of Y/C separation is completely
complementary, thus there is no loss of information. However, in some applications, it is desirable to limit
the U/V bandwidth to avoid crosstalk. In that case, notch filters can be turned on. To accommodate some
viewing preferences, a peaking filter is also available in the luma path. Contrast, brightness, sharpness,
hue, and saturation controls are programmable through the host port.
Figure 2-3. Composite and S-Video Processing Block Diagram
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