Serial digital interface
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'''[[Serial digital interface]]''' ('''[[SDI]]''') refers to a family of video interfaces standardized by SMPTE. For example, ITU-R BT.656 and '''[[SMPTE 259M]]''' define digital video interfaces used for broadcast-grade video. A related standard, known as high-definition serial digital interface (HD-SDI), is standardized in '''[[SMPTE 292M]]'''; this provides a nominal data rate of 1.485 Gbit/s. | '''[[Serial digital interface]]''' ('''[[SDI]]''') refers to a family of video interfaces standardized by SMPTE. For example, ITU-R BT.656 and '''[[SMPTE 259M]]''' define digital video interfaces used for broadcast-grade video. A related standard, known as high-definition serial digital interface (HD-SDI), is standardized in '''[[SMPTE 292M]]'''; this provides a nominal data rate of 1.485 Gbit/s. | ||
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# see Wikipedia '''''Serial digital interface''''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_Digital_Interface] | # see Wikipedia '''''Serial digital interface''''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_Digital_Interface] |
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Serial digital interface (SDI) refers to a family of video interfaces standardized by SMPTE. For example, ITU-R BT.656 and SMPTE 259M define digital video interfaces used for broadcast-grade video. A related standard, known as high-definition serial digital interface (HD-SDI), is standardized in SMPTE 292M; this provides a nominal data rate of 1.485 Gbit/s.
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