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Digital Video Electronics 
By:   Cernasov, Andrei
ISBN: 0071437150
Format: BC 466 pages 
Pub Date: 2004-07-27 
Copyright: 2004
Edition:1
$24.99 USD
Product Line:McGraw-Hill/TAB Electronics 
About the Book 


Digital video is the fastest growing segment of the consumer electronics market. CES estimates a $5.5 billion market in the US alone, with a 40% growth rate in 2003. The advent of DTV products, new screen technology, and the push for greater resolution driven by DVD player sales are all part of this. In the field the customization of existing equipment, both to save money and to create unique effects –is a major career plus. This richly illustrated project book provides “fast-track” training for hobbyists and technicians looking to build and design digital video equipment. Using an easy to learn ‘building block’ approach that starts with function blocks, then converts them to schematics, and finally design flowcharts, the book allows even novices to build complex video devices.

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  Table of Contents
ABOUT THE AUTHOR 
INTRODUCTION 
Chapter 1: Human Vision 
Chapter 2: Video Signals and Standards 
Chapter 3: Digital Video Applications 
Chapter 4: Working With Function Blocks 
Chapter 5: Video Input and Output Circuits 
Chapter 6: Video Distribution 
Chapter 7: Controller Infrastructure 
Chapter 8: Video Decoders, Graphic Digitizers, and Deserializers 
Chapter 9: Video Encoders, Graphics Digital to Analog Converters, and Serializers 
Chapter 10: Video Memory 
Chapter 11: Combining Video Images 
Chapter 12: Image Scalers 
Chapter 13: Image Compression and Decompression 
Chapter 14: PCB Layout of Video 
Chapter 15: Digital Video Projects 
INDEX 



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