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Television Engineering: Audio and Video Systems explains the television engineering technology and focuses on providing latest information on it. The book includes new technologies such as Digital TV and Flat Screen Display. It explains the development in Audio and Video Technology, which includes Wi-Fi Audio / Video Transmitter and Receiver, HDTV Transmitter and Receiver, Mobile TV, IPTV, MP3 Player, Blu-ray DVD, etc.

·Fundamentals of Television System
·Composite Video Signal
·Television Signal Bandwidth and Transmission
·Television Standards
·Monochrome Television Receiver
·Television Cameras
·Picture Tubes
·Essentials of Color Television
·Color Television Receivers and Systems
·Television Antenna and Propagation
·Studio Equipment and Testing Equipment
·Sound Recording and Reproduction
·Digital TV and Display Devices
·Digital TV Standards
·HDTV and Advanced TV Systems

About the Author

Dr. D. S. Bormane is currently Principal and Professor in the Department of Electronics and Telecommunication, Rajarshi Shahu College of Engineering, PuneHe has a total teaching experience of 28 years. He is also working as Member of Research & Recognition Committee for Computer at Pune University. Dr. P. B. Mane is currently Principal and Professor in the Department of Electronics and Telecommunication, AISSMS Institute of Information Technology, Pune. He has 22 years of teaching experience and 4 years of industry experience as a Customer Support Engineer at Philips India Limited. Prof. R. R. Itkarkar is currently Assistant Professor in the Department of Electronics and Telecommunication, Rajarshi Shahu College of Engineering, Pune. She has a total teaching experience of 14 years. Her areas of interest are Image Processing, Audio and Video Engineering, Analog and Digital communication System and Mobile Communication.



Table of Contents:
Preface 1. Introduction 1.1 History 1.2 TV Broadcasting History 1.3 Modern Trends in TV 2. Fundamentals of Television System 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Basics of Sound and Picture 2.3 Color Television Signal Transmission 2.4 Camera Tubes 2.5 Characteristics of Human Eye 2.6 Resolution 2.7 Brightness 2.8 Persistence of Vision 2.9 Flicker 2.10 Aspect Ratio 2.11 Vertical Resolution 2.12 Kell Factor 2.13 Horizontal Resolution 2.14 Scanning 2.15 Vertical Trace and Retrace 3. Composite Video Signal 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Composite Video Signal 3.3 Horizontal Blanking Pulse 3.4 Vertical Blanking Pulse 3.5 Summary of Composite Video Signal 3.6 Composite Video Signal Characteristics 4. Television Signal Bandwidth and Transmission 4.1 Introduction 4.2 TV Signal Transmission and Modulation 4.3 Vestigial Sideband Transmission 4.4 Amplitude Correction 4.5 TV Channel Bandwidth 4.6 TV Broadcast Bands and Channels 5. Television Standards 5.1 Introduction 5.2 CCIR Standard 5.3 National Television Standards Committee 5.4 Phase Alternate Lines 5.5 SECAM (Sequence Couleur à Mémoire) 5.6 SECAM on PAL 5.7 Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) 5.8 Comparison between NTSC, PAL and SECAM Systems 6. Monochrome Television Receiver 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Block Diagram of Monochrome Receiver 6.3 Monochrome TV Receiver Controls 6.4 Use of ICs in a TV Receiver 7. Television Cameras 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Principle Working of TV Camera 7.3 Characteristics of Camera Tubes 7.4 Image Orthicon 7.5 Vidicon 7.6 Plumbicon Camera Tube 7.7 Silicon Diode Array Vidicon/Silicon Vidicon 7.8 Saticon Camera Tube 7.9 Newvicon Camera Tube 7.10 Chalnicon Camera Tube 7.11 Charge-Coupled Device (CCD) Cameras 7.12 Comparison of Camera Tubes 7.13 Generation and Video Processing of Camera Pick-Up Signals 8. Picture Tubes 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Basics for Generation of Electron Beam in a CRT 8.3 Monochrome Picture Tube 8.4 Color Picture Tubes 9. Essentials of Color Television 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Basic Block Diagram of Color TV 9.3 Transmission of Color TV Signals 9.4 Color Fundamentals 9.5 Color TV Signals 9.6 Quadrature Amplitude Modulation 9.7 Frequency Interleaving 10. Color Television Receivers and Systems 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Color TV Receiver Block Diagram 10.3 NTSC System 10.4 SECAM System 10.5 PAL System 11. Television Antenna and Propagation 11.1 Introduction 11.2 Half-Wave Dipole 11.3 Resonant Antenna 11.4 Basics of Antenna 11.5 Folded Dipole Antenna 11.6 Parasitic Elements 11.7 Transmitting Antenna 11.8 Receiving Antenna 11.9 Antenna Feeders 11.10 Antenna Impedance Matching 11.11 Balanced-to-Unbalanced (Balun) Transformer 11.12 TV Propagation 11.13 Reception Problems and Their Solution 12. Studio Equipment and Testing Equipment 12.1 Introduction 12.2 Studio Equipment 12.3 Telecine 12.4 Testing Equipment 12.5 Pattern Generator 12.6 Testing of the TV Receiver 13. Sound Recording and Reproduction 13.1 Introduction 13.2 Characteristics of Sound 13.3 Block Diagram of Disc Recording System 13.4 Principle of Disc Recording 13.5 Production of Disc Records 13.6 Types of Grooves 13.7 Disc Reproduction System 13.8 Playback Needles 13.9 Pick-Up Cartridge 13.10 Equalization in Recording/Playback System 13.11 Magnet Recording and Reproduction 13.12 Block Diagram of Tape Recording and Playback System 13.13 Recorded Wavelength, Gap Width, and Tape Speed 13.14 Cassette Tape and Tape Material 13.15 Dolby A and B Systems 13.16 Optical Recording of Sound 13.17 DVD Player 13.18 Advanced Audio Systems 13.19 Summary of Optical Generations 14. Fundamentals of Acoustics 14.1 Introduction 14.2 Acoustics 14.3 Reverberation 14.4 Acoustical Design Parameters 14.5 Audio Amplifiers 14.6 Voltage Amplifier Circuit 14.7 Power Amplifier Circuit 14.8 Negative Feedback in an Amplifier 14.9 Controls in Audio Amplifiers 14.10 Graphic Equalizer 14.11 Hi-Fi System 14.12 Difference between Stereophony and Monophony 14.13 Ideal and Practical Stereophonic System 14.14 Quadraphonic Sound System 14.15 Hi-Fi Playback System 14.16 Stereo Controls 14.17 PA System 14.18 Microphones 14.19 Loudspeaker 15. Digital TV and Display Devices 15.1 Introduction 15.2 Advantages of Digital Transmission 15.3 Digital TV Broadcasting System 15.4 Transmission of Digital Signal 15.5 MAC Signal and D2-MAC/Packet Signal 15.6 MAC Encoding and Decoding 15.7 Advantages of MAC Signal 15.8 Advanced MAC Signal Transmission: D2-MAC Signal 15.9 Digital Video and Audio Compression 15.10 Flat Display Devices 16. Digital TV Standards 16.1 Introduction 16.2 International System for Digital Television (ISDTV) 16.3 DTT Multimedia Broadcasting (DTMB) 17. HDTV and Advanced TV Systems 17.1 Introduction 17.2 HDTV Standards and Systems 17.3 HDTV Transmitter 17.4 HDTV Receiver 17.5 HDTV Standards of Wide-Dimension HDTV 17.6 MUSE (Multiple Sub-Nyquist Encoding) System 17.7 IP Audio and Video 17.8 IPTV Systems 17.9 Mobile TV 17.10 Wi-Fi Audio/Video Transmitters and Receivers 17.11 Video Projectors 17.12 HD Video Projectors 17.13 Video Intercom Systems/Video Door Phones 17.14 Cable Television 17.15 VCR 17.16 Direct to Home (DTH) Annexure 1. Channel Allocation of Television Broadcasting in India A1.1 Allocation of TV Channels to Indian Station(Courtesy: Doordarshan) A1.2 Different Digital TV Delivery Platforms in India(Courtesy: Doordarshan) A1.3 Spectrum for Digital TV Broadcasting (Courtesy: Doordarshan) A1.4 Transmission of Several Programs from One Transponder / Transmitter A1.5 Doordarshan’s DVB-H Transmission (Courtesy: Doordarshan) Annexure 2. Alignment and Servicing of TV Receiver A2.1 Alignment of TV Receiver A2.2 Alignment of Black and White TV Receiver A2.3 Alignment of a Color TV Receiver Annexure 3. Composite Video Signal and Color TV receiver A3.1 Practical Waveforms for Composite Video Signal A3.2 Color TV Circuit Index


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9788126556366
  • Publisher: Wiley India Pvt Ltd
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 364
  • ISBN-10: 8126556366
  • Publisher Date: 2015
  • Language: English

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