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Tektronix VM700T-Op11 Video Measurement Set Option 1

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PAL Video Measurement Set

VM700T Option 11

Characteristics


The performance requirements cited in this section are valid only within the following environmental limits:
  • Temperature range of 0 to 50 °C, with a minimum warm-up time of 20 minutes. The following tables list each measurement and its performance requirement.
  • The range specifies the extremes between which a measurement can be made.
  • All measurement accuracies specified are valid only with nominal input signals of 1 Vp-p (±6 dB) with an unweighted signal-to-noise ratio of at least 60 dB on the incoming signal and a termination accuracy of ±0.025% (Tektronix PN 011-0102-01 or equivalent).

Measure Mode*1,2


Bar Line Time
Measurement Range Absolute Mode Accuracy Relative Mode Accuracy
Bar Level (b1 or Back Porch) 300 mV to 1.4 V ±0.5% ±0.2%
Sync Level 50 mV to 600 mV ±0.5% ±0.2%
Sync to Bar Top 350 mV to 2 V ±0.5% ±0.2%
Sync/Bar Ratio 10 to 125% ±0.5% ±0.2%
    100% nominal        
Bar Tilt (Rec 569) 0 to 20% ±0.2% ±0.1%
Line Time Distortion (Rec 567) 0 to 20% ±0.2% ±0.1%
Bar Width 10 µS to 30 µS ±100 nS NA

Bounce
Measurement Range Accuracy
Peak Deviation 0 to 50% ±1%
Settling Time 0 to 10 s ±100 ms

Burst Frequency*3
Measurement Range Relative Mode Accuracy
Burst Frequency Error ±100 Hz ±0.5 Hz

Chrominance to Luminance
Measurement Range Absolute Mode Accuracy Relative Mode Accuracy
Chrominance to Luminance Delay ±300 ns ±5 ns ±1.0 ns
Chrominance to Luminance Gain Ratio 0 to 160% ±1.0% ±0.1%

Chrominance Noise
Measurement Range Absolute Mode Accuracy
AM Noise -20 to -80 dB ±1 dB (-20 to -60 dB)
PM Noise -20 to -70 dB ±1 dB (-20 to -60 dB)

Chrominance Nonlinearity*4
Measurement Range Absolute Mode Accuracy Relative Mode Accuracy
Chrominance Amplitude 0 to 100% ±0.4% ±0.2%
Chrominance Phase 0 to 360° ±1° ±0.2°
Chrominance to Luminance Intermodulation -50 to +50% ±0.2% ±0.2%

*1All accuracies for measurements with averaging capabilities assume the default average of 32.
*2All accuracies for measurements relative to reference mode assume an average of 256 was used to create the reference.
*3Requires a reference signal.
*4Accuracies for chrominance non-linearity amplitude and phase measurements assume an average of 256.
Color Bar
Measurement Range Absolute Mode Accuracy Relative Mode Accuracy
Luminance Level 0 to 700 mV ±3.5 mV ±0.2%
Chrominance Level (excluding gray and black) 0 to 700 mV ±1.0% of nominal ±0.2%
Chrominance Phase ±180° ±0.5° ±0.1°

Differential Gain and Phase
Measurement Range Absolute Mode Accuracy Relative Mode Accuracy
Differential Gain (Minimum, Maximum and Peak) 0 to 100% ±0.3% ±0.03%
Differential Phase (Minimum, Maximum and Peak) 0 to 360° ±0.3° ±0.03°

Frequency Response and Group Delay
Measurement Range Absolute Mode Accuracy Relative Mode Accuracy
Frequency Response ±40 dB ±1.0 dB ±0.3 dB to 5 MHz
±40 dB ±2.0 dB ±0.6 dB to 6 MHz
Group Delay ±1.0 µs ±20 ns ±5 ns to 5 MHz
±1.0 µs ±40 ns ±10 ns to 6 MHz

Horizontal Blanking
Measurement Range Absolute Mode Accuracy
Blanking Start 0.1 to 4.2 µs ±50 ns
Blanking End 6.8 to 12.2 µs ±50 ns
Blanking Width 6.9 to 16.4 µs ±50 ns

Horizontal Timing
Measurement Range Absolute Mode Accuracy
Burst Level 80 to 600 mV ±1%
Horizontal Sync Rise and Fall Time 80 ns to 1 µs ±10 ns
Horizontal Sync Width 1 to 8 µs ±10 ns
Burst Width 1.4 to 3 µs ±25 ns
Sync to Burst Start 5 to 8 µs ±25 ns
Sync Level 75 to 600 mV ±0.5%

Incidental Carrier Phase Modulation
Measurement Range Accuracy
ICPM (requires zero Carrier Pulse and the quadrature output of the Channel C) 0 to 90° ±1.0°

Jitter
Measurement Range Absolute Mode Accuracy
Jitter (2 Field) ±20 µs ±10 ns
Jitter Long Time ±20 µs ±10 ns

K-Factor
Measurement Range Absolute Mode Accuracy
2T Pulse K-Factor 0 to 10% Kf ±0.3%
KPB -10 to +5% KPB ±0.3%
Pulse to Bar Ratio 10 to 125% ±0.7%
Pulse Half Amplitude Duration (HAD) 100 to 500 ns ±5 ns

Level Meter
Measurement Range Accuracy
Level Meter 0 to 1.4 V ±3.5 mV

Line Frequency
Measurement Range Accuracy
Line Frequency ±3% ±0.1%
Field Frequency ±3% ±0.1%

Luminance Nonlinearity
Measurement Range Absolute Mode Accuracy Relative Mode Accuracy
Luminance Nonlinearity 0 to 100% ±0.4% ±0.2%

Multiburst
Measurement Range Absolute Mode Accuracy Relative Mode Accuracy
Multiburst Flag Amplitude 0 to 700 mV ±0.5% NA
Packets 1-5 (0.5, 1.0, 2.0, 4.0, 4.8 MHz) -40 to +6 dB ±0.1 dB ±0.03 dB
Packet 6 (5.8 MHz) -40 to +6 dB ±0.2 dB ±0.06 dB

Noise Spectrum
Measurement Range Absolute Mode Accuracy
Unweighted Signal-to-Noise -20 to -80 dB ±0.4 dB (5 MHz Low Pass) (-20 to -60 dB)
±1.0 dB (-60 to -70 dB)
Luminance Weighted -20 to -80 dB ±1.0 dB (5 MHz Low Pass and Signal-to-Noise) (-20 to -60 dB) Unified Weighting)
±2.0 dB (-60 to -70 dB)
Chrominance Weighted -20 to -80 dB ±1.0 dB Signal-to-Noise (-20 to -60 dB)
±2.0 dB (-60 to -70 dB)

Measurement Range Absolute Mode Accuracy
SCH Phase ±90° ±5°
Sync Timing ±1 µS ±10 nS
Burst Timing ±180° ±5°

Vertical Blanking
Measurement Range Absolute Mode Accuracy
Equalizing Pulse 80 ns to 1 µs ±10 ns Width
80 ns to 1 µs ±10 ns
Broad Pulse Width 80 ns to 1 µs ±10 ns
Vertical Blanking 19 to 30 lines NA Field 1
19 to 30 lines NA
Vertical Blanking 19 to 30 lines NA Field 2
19 to 30 lines NA

Auto Mode


Line Blanking Timing Measurements
These measurements are all made on samples acquired from the live signal area. With the exception of Line Sync Rise Time and Fall Time, these measurements are made in accordance with CCIR Report 624-1.
Measurement Range Accuracy
Color Burst Duration 6 to 13 cycles (10 cycles nominal) ±0.1 cycle
Front Porch Duration 0.5 to 3 µs (1.5 µs nominal) ±20 ns
Line Blanking 9 to 16 µs (12 µs nominal) ±50 ns
Line Sync Rise and Fall Times 120 to 300 ns ±15 ns
300 ns to 1 µs ±30 ns
Line Sync 1.4 to 6.6 µs (4.7 µs nominal) ±10 ns
Sync-to-start of Burst 2.2 to 8 µs (5.6 µs nominal) ±20 ns
Burst Duration 1.4 to 3 µs ±25 ns
SCH Phase ±90° ±5°

Field Blanking Timing Measurements
Measurement Range Accuracy
Equalizing Pulse Duration 1.4 to 20 µs (2.35 µs nominal) ±10 ns
Broad Pulse Separation 1.4 to 20 µs (4.7 µs nominal) ±10 ns

Other Timing Measurements
Measurement Standard Range Accuracy ITS Element
Bar Rise Time 120 to 300 ns ±20 ns B2 Measured from 10% to 90%
0.3 to 1.0 µs ±30 ns

Amplitude and Phase Measurements
Measurement Range Accuracy ITS Element Standard
Average Picture Level 0 to 200% ±3%        
Sync Amplitude Error +100 to -50% (300 mV nominal) ±0.5% of nominal Live picture area CCIR Rec. 569
Sync Amplitude Error (with Sound-in-sync) +100 to -50% (300 mV nominal) ±0.3% of nominal Last broad pulse in field CCIR Rec. 569
Burst Amplitude Error +80 to -50% (300 mV nominal) ±1.0% Live picture area CCIR Rec. 569
Chrominance Reference Amplitude Error -80 to +50% (300 mV nominal) ±1.0% D2 CCIR Rec. 569
Luminance Bar Amplitude Error +30 to -70%(700 mV nominal) ±0.3% B2 CCIR Rec. 569
Luminance Bar Amplitude 200 to 900 mV ±2.2 mV B2    
Luminance Bar Amplitude (% of carrier) 0 to 90% of Maximum Carrier ±0.3% B2 and Zero Carrier    
Residual Carrier (Bar Top) 0 to 90% of Maximum Carrier ±0.3% B2 and Zero Carrier    
Blanking Level 0 to 90% of Zero Carrier ±0.2% Live picture area CCIR Rep. 624-1
Chrominance-luminance Gain Inequality ±75% of bar amplitude ±1.0% G1 or G2 CCIR Rec. 569
Chrominance-luminance Delay Inequality ±300 ns (0 ns nominal) ±5 ns F or G1 or G2 CCIR Rec. 569
Sync/Bar Rel. 3/7 20 to 110% ±0.5% B2 CCIR Rec. 569
Sync to Bar Top 0.5 to 2 V ±0.5% B2 CCIR Rec. 569
C/L Gn Err ±50% (using modulated Pulse)     ±1% F    
Sync Amplitude 75 to 600 mV ±1.5 mV        
Burst Amplitude 75 to 600 mV ±3 mV        
Burst Amplitude Difference     ±2%        
Burst Quadrature Error     ±1°        
Differential Gain (Peak andp-p) 0 to +100% (0% nominal) ±0.3% D2 CCIR Rec. 569
Differential Phase (Peak andp-p) 0 to 360° (0° nominal) ±0.3° D2 CCIR Rec. 569

Frequency Response Measurements
Measurement Range Accuracy ITS Element Standard
Multiburst Flag Amplitude 20 to 130% of bar (60% nominal) ±0.5% C1 CCIR Rec. 567
Multiburst Amplitude 0 to 200% of flag ±1.5% of flag (±2.5% of 5.8 MHz packet) C2 CCIR Rec. 567

Waveform Distortion Measurements
Measurement Range Accuracy ITS Element Standard
Baseline Distortion 50% of bar ±0.3% B1 CCIR Rec. 569
2T Pulse/Bar Ratio Error +25 to -90% (0% nominal) ±0.5% B1 CCIR Rec. 569
2T Pulse K-Factor 0 to 10% Kf (0% Kf nominal) ±0.3% Kf B1 CCIR Rec. 569
Bar Tilt (End Points) 0 to 40% (0% nominal) 0.20% B2 CCIR Rec. 567
Bar Tilt (Peak-to-Peak) 0 to +40% (0% nominal) ±0.2% B2 CCIR Rec. 567
Line Time Distortion 0 to 40% of bar ±0.2% B2 CCIR Rec. 560
Bar Tilt (Rec 569) 0 to 40% of bar ±0.2% B2 CCIR Rec. 569
Field Time Distortion 0 to 35% ±0.5% Field Square Wave    
Chrominance-luminance Intermodulation ±50% (0% nominal) ±0.2% G1 or G2 CCIR Rec. 569
Luminance Non-linear Distortion 0 to 50% (0% nominal) ±0.4% D1 CCIR Rec. 569

Low Frequency Error
Measurement Range Accuracy Standard
Low Frequency Error (Reported as: CCIR LF Error 50-550 Hz LF Error 10-1000 Hz LF Error) 0% to 25% (0% nominal) ±0.8% CCIR Rec. 569

Noise Measurements
Measurement Range Accuracy Standard
Unweighted SNR 26 to 60 dB ±1.0 dB Measured on one quiet
61 to 70 dB ±2.0 dB line per CCIR Rec. 567
Luminance Weighted SNR 26 to 60 dB ±1.0 dB Measured on one quiet
61 to 70 dB ±2.0 dB line per CCIR Rec. 567
Chrominance Weighted SNR 26 to 60 dB ±1.0 dB Measured on one quiet
61 to 70 dB ±2.0 dB line per CCIR Rep. 637-2
Periodic SNR 26 to 60 dB ±1.0 dB Measured on one quiet
61 to 70 dB ±2.0 dB line per CCIR Rep. 637-2
Unweighted SNR 26 to 60 dB ±1.0 dB Measured on one quiet
61 to 70 dB ±2.0 dB line per CCIR Rec. 569
Luminance Weighted SNR 26 to 60 dB ±1.0 dB Measured on one quiet
61 to 70 dB ±2.0 dB line per CCIR Rec. 569

Incidental Carrier Phase Modulation
Measurement Range Accuracy
ICPM (requires zero Carrier Pulse and the quadrature output of the demodulator on Channel C) 0 to 30° ±1.0°

Measurement methods
The following paragraphs specify the methods for each Opt. 11 measurement. Where appropriate, reference is made to the relevant CCIR recommendation.
Line blanking timing measurements
  • Color Burst Duration: Measured between the half-amplitude points of the burst chrominance envelope. Result expressed as the number of cycles between the half-amplitude points. See duration "h" in waveform diagram. CCIR Report 624-1.
  • Front Porch Duration: Measured from the half-amplitude point between peak white-level and blanking to the half-amplitude point of the leading edge of sync. See duration "c" in waveform diagram. CCIR Report 624-1.
  • Line Blanking Interval: Measured from the half-amplitude point between peak white-level and blanking at the front porch to the half-amplitude point between blanking-level and peak white level at the back porch. See duration "a" in waveform diagram. CCIR Report 624-1.
  • Line Sync Rise and Fall Time (Build-up Times): Measured between the 10% point and the 90% point of the line-synchronizing pulse leading edge (rise time) and trailing edge (fall time).
  • Line Sync Width:Measured between the half-amplitude points on the leading edge and trailing edge of sync. See duration "d" in waveform diagram. CCIR Report 624-1.
  • Sync-to-start of Burst: Measured from the half-amplitude point of the leading edge of sync to the half-amplitude point of the leading edge of the burst chrominance envelope. See duration "g" in waveform diagram. CCIR Report 624-1.

Field blanking timing measurements
  • Equalizing Pulse Duration: Measured between the half-amplitude points of the leading edge and trailing edge of the equalizing pulse. See duration "p" in waveform diagram. CCIR Report 624-1, Figure 2-1 (a), (b) and (c).
  • Broad Pulse Duration:Measured between the half-amplitude points of the leading edge and trailing edge of the broad pulse. See duration "q" in waveform diagram. CCIR Report 624-1, Figure 2-1 (a), (b) and (c).

Other timing measurements
  • Bar Rise Time: Measured between the 10% and 90% points on the leading edge of bar. See element B2.

Amplitude and phase measurements
  • Sync Amplitude Error: Measured as the difference between the sampled sync pulse amplitude and a nominal 300 mV amplitude. Result expressed as a % of the nominal 300 mV. Sign is positive if the sampled sync pulse amplitude is greater than 300 mV.
  • Burst Amplitude Error: Measured as the difference between the sampled peak-to-peak amplitude at the center of burst and a nominal 300 mV amplitude. Result expressed as a % of the nominal 300 mV amplitude. Sign is positive if the sampled peak-to-peak burst amplitude exceeds 300 mV.
  • Chrominance Reference Amplitude Error: Measured as the difference between the sampled peak-to-peak amplitude of the blanking-level chrominance packet and the normalized value (0.4 of the measured bar amplitude). Result expressed as % of the normalized value. Sign is positive if the sampled peak-to-peak amplitude exceeds 280 mV. See element D2 and CCIR Recommendation 569.
  • Luminance Bar Amplitude Error:Measured as the % deviation of the sampled bar amplitude from a nominal value of 700 mV. Sign is positive if the sampled bar amplitude exceeds 700 mV. See element B2 and CCIR Recommendation 569.
  • Luminance Bar Amplitude:The absolute amplitude of sampled bar. Result expressed as mV and % of Carrier (if Carrier is present). See element B2.
  • Bar Tilt Error:Measured as the maximum departure of the bar top from the sampled bar amplitude at bar center, excluding the bar portion one microsecond past the bar leading edge half-amplitude point and one microsecond before the bar trailing edge half-amplitude point. The sign of the difference is always positive. Result expressed as a % of sampled bar amplitude. See element B2 and CCIR Recommendation 567.
  • Blanking Level: Measured as the mean level over 32 sampled lines of 16 samples centered around the back porch. Result expressed as % of Carrier. Not measured if Carrier not present in the vertical interval.
  • 2T Pulse K-Factor:Measured as the greatest weighted amplitude of a positive-going or negative-going echo-term half-wave which is within one microsecond before the 2T pulse leading edge half-amplitude point or within one microsecond after the 2T pulse trailing edge half-amplitude point. Result expressed as a K-Factor, which is the ratio of the weighted amplitude of the echo-term half-wave to the sampled amplitude of the 2T pulse. The weighting is based on the graticule shown in Figure 29a of CCIR Recommendation 567. See element B1.
  • C/L Gain Inequality:Measured as the difference between the sampled peak-to-peak amplitude of the 700 mV (nominal) chrominance packet (G1 or G2) and the sampled amplitude of the luminance bar (also nominally 700 mV). Result expressed as a % of sampled bar amplitude. Sign is positive if the chrominance amplitude is greater than the luminance amplitude. See element G1 or G2 and CCIR Recommendation 569.
  • C/L Delay Inequality:Measured as the time-difference between the 10T or 20T composite pulse chrominance component center and the composite pulse luminance component center. Result expressed in nanoseconds. The sign of the result is positive if the chrominance component lags the luminance component. See element F and CCIR Recommendation 569.
  • C/L Intermodulation:Measured on a 350 mV pedestal, part of which has had chrominance packet superimposed and part of which has not. The result is the difference between the pedestal level under the chrominance packet after the chrominance has been filtered out and the pedestal level where no chrominance pedestal was superimposed. Result expressed as a % of sampled bar amplitude. Sign is positive if the level of the pedestal which was under the chrominance is greater than the other level. See element G1 or G2 and CCIR Recommendation 569.
  • Differential Gain: Measured as peak-to-peak differential gain. The 5-riser staircase chrominance packet with the greatest peak-to-peak amplitude is found and the ratio of that amplitude to the peak-to-peak amplitude of the blanking level chrominance packet is determined and subtracted from unity. A similar ratio is determined using the packet with the least peak-to-peak amplitude and that ratio is subtracted from unity. The measurement result is the sum of the two differences. See element D2 and CCIR Recommendation 569.
  • Differential Phase: Measured as peak-to-peak differential phase. The maximum phase difference (absolute value) between a 5-riser staircase chrominance packet and the blanking-level chrominance packet is determined. Likewise, the minimum phase difference (absolute value) is determined. The measurement result is the sum of these two phase differences and is expressed in degrees. See element D2 and CCIR Recommendation 569.
  • Luminance Nonlinear Distortion: Measured by comparing the differences between adjacent pairs of the six luminance levels that make up the 5-riser staircase. The measurement result is the largest % deviation in adjacent step sizes. The sign is always positive. See element D1 and CCIR Recommendation 569.

Frequency response measurements
  • Multiburst Flag Amplitude:Measured from the center point of the flag top to the ensuing bottom of the flag. Result expressed as % of sampled bar amplitude. See element C1 and CCIR Recommendation 567.
  • Multiburst Amplitude (Five Packets): Measured as the peak-to-peak amplitude of each of the first five multiburst packets. The peak-to-peak amplitude is measured over a 4.5 µs window at the center of the first two packets and over a 1.13 µs window at the center of the next three packets. The last packet is not measured. Results expressed as % of sampled flag amplitude. See elements C1 and C2 and CCIR Recommendation 567.

Linear waveform distortion measurements
  • Baseline Distortion: Measured as the difference between the signal level 400 nanoseconds after the half-amplitude point of the trailing edge of the bar and the signal level at blanking reference. The signal is first band-limited to 3.3 MHz. Result expressed as a % of sampled bar amplitude. Sign is positive if level nearest bar is highest. See CCIR Recommendation 569 (paragraph 2.4) and Figure 1.
  • 2T Pulse/Bar Ratio Error: Measured as the difference between the sampled amplitude of the 2T pulse and the sampled bar amplitude. The sign is positive if the 2T pulse amplitude is greater. Result expressed as a % of sampled bar amplitude. See elements B1 and B2 and CCIR Recommendation 569.

Low frequency error
  • Low Frequency Error: Measured as the peak-to-peak amplitude of the most extreme sampled fluctuations from black-level that are in the frequency band between 10 Hz and 2 kHz. Expressed as a % of sampled bar.




 

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