Title :
A Ram based Circuit for Colour Difference Interpolation of a MAC - Type Video Signal
Author :
Carlac´h, J.C. ; Penard, P. ; Quenard, P. ; Renou, P. ; Sicre, J.L.
Author_Institution :
Centre Commun d´´Etudes de Télédiffusion et Télécommunications, BP 59 - 35512 CESSON SEVIGNE - FRANCE
Abstract :
This paper describes the design and implementation of a digital video ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit) that performs the line interpolation of the missing color samples of a digitized MAC (Multiplex Analog Componant) video signal. The main part of this circuit is a specific 864Ã8 bits memory designed as a double chroma digital delay line. The design is based on 2 micron double metal N-Well CMOS technology. The chip area is 35.6 mm2 and it operates with a clock rate of 13.5 MHz. This circuit, which also performs phasing and blanking of the 8-bit digitized luminance and chrominance samples, is a part of a digital decoder used for the reception of video TV signals coded according to the MAC family system.
Keywords :
Analog integrated circuits; Application specific integrated circuits; Blanking; CMOS technology; Chromium; Clocks; Delay lines; Interpolation; Read-write memory; Signal design;
Conference_Titel :
Solid-state Circuits Conference, 1987. ESSCIRC '87. 13th European
Conference_Location :
Taunus-Tagungs-Zentrum, F.R. Germany