Development Of Baseband Decoder Compatible With EIA Interface Standard For Cable Receivers And Decoders (1986)

By Arthur E. Vigil, Staff Scientist, OAK Communications Inc.

The EIA Television Receiver Committee has been developing an interface standard for improving the compatibility of TV receivers and decoders operating on cable TV systems. This paper reviews pertinent specifications of the standard and efforts involved in developing a compatible decoder. Specific problems encountered, such as the generation of AGC control signals (derived from received scrambled signals) with the required response time, are described. Overall characteristics of the decoder and its performance during field tests are reviewed.

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