Digital Television

Digital Television by C. P. Sandbank, published by Wiley in June 1990, is a comprehensive resource that delves into the standards and applications of digital television. This edition spans 670 pages and is presented in English. The book features contributions from esteemed members of the BBC, focusing on various technical aspects of digital television, including the processes of analogue-to-digital and digital-to-analogue conversions.
Readers will find detailed discussions on topics such as semiconductor storage of television signals, digital decoding and encoding of composite signals, and digital filtering. The book also explores interpolation and its connections to high-definition television, as well as digital video recording and electronic graphics. Additionally, it addresses future prospects for digital TV, particularly in relation to high-definition formats, making it a valuable reference for those interested in digital electronics and television technology.
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Contributions by prestigious members of the BBC cover digital television standards and applications of digital television. In addition to covering analogue-to-digital and digital-to-analogue conversions, each carefully edited chapter of deals with a specific aspect of digital TV and recording, including semiconductor storage of television signals, digital decoding and encoding of composite signals and digital filtering of television signals. The contributions also examine interpolation, including links with high-definition television, digital video recording, electronic graphics and much more. Features a discussion of future prospects of digital TV, particularly for high definition television.
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