Measurement Differences With Various Chrominance To Luminance Gain And Phase Techniques (1991)

By Blair Schodowski and James 0. Farmer, Scientific-Atlanta

When evaluating chrominance to luminance gain and delay inequalities, there are various techniques that can be used. Chrominance to luminance gain can be evaluated using a multiburst signal, (Sin x)/x signal, or 12.5T modulated Sin2 pulse signal. However, each of these techniques will yield different results for similar parameters tested. This paper will present an empirical and analytical study on the differences between the various C/L measurement techniques.

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