FD300 Board: Hardware Setup
FD300 Board: Hardware Setup
FD300 Board: Hardware Setup
Hardware Setup
Revision from April 25, 2006 ForwardT Software 4.0.0
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Table of Contents
1 SPECIFICATION ..................................................................................................... 4 1.1 System requirements ......................................................................................... 4 2 INSTALLING AN FD300 BOARD .............................................................................. 5 2.1 Available video inputs ........................................................................................ 5 2.2 Registration ....................................................................................................... 7 3 4 5 6 7 USING THE SDI OPTION......................................................................................... 8 CONNECTIONS OF AN FD300 BOARD TO EXTERNAL DEVICES............................... 10 PASSIVE BREAKOUT BOX ..................................................................................... 13 ACTIVE BREAKOUT BOX ....................................................................................... 16 BREAKOUT BOX PROTECTIVE GROUNDING .......................................................... 18
Hardware Setup
1 Specification
Video formats: PAL, SECAM: 720x576, 25 frames/sec NTSC: 720x480, 29.97 frames/sec Internal video processing: YUV 4:2:2 or YUV 4:2:2:4, 8 bits per component Video inputs: Two independent video channels with connection of: up to 12 composite sources up to 6 S-video sources up to 3 component sources (YUV, YUVS, RGB, RGBS) SDI (optional) Two channels of time-base correction. Video outputs: Possible combinations (SECAM is optional): Y/C + CVBS YUV + CVBS YUVS/RGBS YUV + Key/ SDI (optional) Synchronization: Video output genlock to one of video inputs. Audio: inputs: 6 mono or 3 stereo; outputs: 6 mono or 3 stereo; format: uncompressed (PCM), 16 bits, from 8 to 48 kHz; microphone amplifier for 2 stereo channels; configured audio delay (independent for each input channel); mixing of any input channel to any output channel with controlled volume level; synchronization of audio with the reference video signal; balanced XLR connectors (optional).
FD300 Board
Install an FD300 board (Fig. 3) into a free PCI slot of your computer and reliably attach it to the system unit with a screw. Otherwise the board can dislodge from its connection at moving the computer or connecting a cable to the board. Switch on the computer. At start the system will find out the new hardware device and request to specify a driver for it (Fig. 1).
J1, J2
Hardware Setup
FU1A J1, J2
Depending on the position of jumpers some of the inputs are not available:
Signal types Pins 1-2 are closed + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Pins 2-3 are closed
CVBS1 (1D) CVBS2 (2D) CVBS3 (3D) CVBS4 (1C) CVBS5 (2C) CVBS6 (3C) CVBS7 (1B) CVBS8 (2B) CVBS9 (3B) CVBS10 (1A) CVBS11 (2A) CVBS12 (3A) YC4 (1AB) YC1 (1CD) YC5 (2AB) YC2 (2CD) YC6 (3AB) YC3 (3CD) YUV1 (1BCD) YUV2 (2BCD)
not available
+
not available
+ + +
not available
FD300 Board
YUV3 (3BCD) RGB1 (1BCD) RGB2 (2BCD) RGB3 (3BCD) YUVS1 (1BCDA) YUVS2 (2BCDA) YUVS3 (3BCDA) RGBS1 (1BCDA) RGBS2 (2BCDA) RGBS3 (3BCDA)
+ + + + +
not available
+
The active BREAKOUT BOX feeding requires the voltage of 12 volt, which is provided by the FD300 board. An FD300 board has the FUSE (FU1A) resettable fuse (Fig. 3) provided for safety; it is restored to the operation condition by switching the computer off for 30 seconds. IMPORTANT: According to the technical requirements, all the video outputs demand 75 Ohm termination. Therefore, when connecting Sony monitors to the system, it is necessary to set matching load on the 75 Ohm input for the purpose of receiving a correct S-video chroma signal, since the monitors have no termination on the input.
2.2 Registration
The registration key is required for normal operation of the ForwardT hardware/software package. The key is created by the serial number of a particular FD300 board. The registration key should be specified in the register of your computer. Usually the registration key is delivered as a REG file on the ForwardT software CD. To initialize the registration key, enter it into the register of the computer, launch the file as usual, for example with a double click on the REG file name in the Explorer program.
Hardware Setup
Power
SDI input
SDI output 1
SDI output 2
An SDI-I/O daughter board is connected to the special expansion connectors of the FD300 board. Three BNC connectors are intended for SDI signals input and output: SDI input is the SMPTE-259M-C receiver providing receive of a digital video signal in the ITU-R-601 format; SDI outputs 1, 2 are the SMPTE-259M transmitters providing transfer of a digital video signal in the ITU-R-601 format. When using an FD300 board for the purpose of mixing on an external mixer, the Fill signal goes to the SDI output 1 and the mask signal (Key) goes to the SDI output 2. In all the other modes both the outputs receive the same signals. A standard connector (like one for the floppy disk drive) is used for the purpose of providing power supply. There are two parallel connectors on an SDI-I/O board: a 40-pin connector for controlling and transferring 8-bit parallel video stream in the CCIR656 format to the FD300 board input, and 26-pin connector for receiving 8-bit parallel video stream in the CCIR656 format from the FD300 board output.
FD300 Board
It is necessary to configure an FD300 board in order to provide correct work of the SDI option along with the ForwardT package. In the FDConfiguration application dialog (see the the FDConfiguration Users Guide to ) should be specified the following settings: In the Selected Board Info window of the dialog it should be displayed whether the SDI option is supported in the current configuration: SDI I/O supported (if present). Select the Digital parameter in the Input drop-down list of the Line A/Line B panel. Specify the Internal->Analog Output+Digital bus parameter in the Switching field of the Output panel. Select Mode 6 in the Video Conversion list of the DVM panel of the dialog. Specify the Single Digital In parameter on the Sound panel. Note: For the external mixing mode it is necessary to select a component signal (YUV+ sKey, ns (Key on Y) UV+sY or nsRGB + Key, for more details about the signals see Fig. 9) in the Analog Video Output drop-down list of the Output panel. In the FDOnAir application settings specify the External mixer (used with YUV/RGB+ Key modes) mode in the Configuration page.
Specification SDI input
270Mbit/sec SMPTE 259M-C unidirectional input ITU-R-601 component digital video signal one BNC connector
SDI output 1, 2
270Mbit/sec SMPTE 259M-C two unidirectional outputs ITU-R-601 component digital video signal two BNC connectors
Hardware Setup
An FD300 board can be connected to external devices by a special cable (Fig. 6).
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FD300 Board
The switching cable has 28 connectors corresponding to the ones of the passive breakout box except for SPDIF. All the connectors are marked. All the video inputs are divided into 3 identical groups for serviceability. Each of them has the Vin inscription and the input group number. Each group contains 4 coaxial connectors (A, B, C, D). Depending on the device operating mode the following signals can be received on the video inputs: on input A (Vin1A, Vin2A, Vin3A) CVBS, Luma, SyncYNC; on input B (Vin1B, Vin2B, Vin3B) CVBS, Chroma, Y, sY, G, sG; on input C (Vin1C, Vin2C, Vin3C) CVBS, Luma, U,B; on input D (Vin1D, Vin2D, Vin3D) CVBS, Chroma, V, R; where: CVBS composite video signal; Luma, Chroma S-video signal components; Y, U, V YUV signal components; R, G, B RGB signal components; Sync synchro signal; sY, sG synchro impulse is contained in the Y or G component of the component signal, respectively. At simultaneous processing of two Y/C signals, one should be received on the A (Luma) and B (Chroma) inputs and the other one on the C (Luma) and D (Chroma) inputs.
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Hardware Setup
If a synchro impulse is received separately at component signal processing, the A input is used for the one. Otherwise, if the synchro impuls is a part of the Y component (for a YUV signal) or G component (for an RGB signal), it is received on the B input along with the corresponding component. The Blue, Red, CVBS, Green video output connectors correspond to the RED/V/C, GREEN/Y, BLUE/U/CVBS and CVBS/CSYNC video outputs. Possible combinations are listed in the table (Fig. 9). The audio inputs are marked Ain1L, Ain1R; Ain2L, Ain2R; Ain3L, Ain3R. The audio outputs are marked Aout1L, Aout1R; Aout2L, Aout2R; Aout3L, Aout3R, where L is the left channel of stereo signal, R is the right channel.
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FD300 Board
The front appearance of the passive breakout box is shown schematically in Fig. 8. All the video inputs are divided into three identical groups, each of them has a frame with the VIDEO INPUT inscription and a number of the input group. Each group contains 4 coaxial connectors (A, B, C, D). Depending on the device operating mode the following signals can be received on the video inputs: to input A CVBS-A, LUMA-AB, CSYNC; to input B CVBS-B, CHROMA-AB, Y, YS, G, GS; to input C CVBS-C, LUMA-CD, U,B; to input D CVBS-D, CHROMA-CD, V, R.
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AUDIO INPUTS AUDIO OUTPUTS SPDIF
1L
1R
2L
2R
3L
3R
VIDEO INPUTS 2
1L
1R
2L
2R
3L
3R
INPUT
OUTPUT
VIDEO INPUTS 1
VIDEO INPUTS 3
VIDEO OUTPUTS
EXTERNAL LOAD 75
B A B A B A B
CSYNC CVBS
Y/GREEN LUMA
U/BLUE CVBS
V/RED CHROMA
C
U/BLUE LUMA CD CVBS
D C D C D C D
DEVICE LINK
Video outputs are presented by the VIDEO OUTPUTS group, where four outputs (RED/V/C, GREEN/Y, BLUE/U/CVBS and CVBS/CSYNC) are located. Possible combinations are presented in the table below (Fig. 9).
Video signals RED Video outputs BLUE GREEN CVBS
V/C
Y/C+CVBS
U/CVBS CVBS
Y Luma
CSYNC CVBS
Chroma
V V
U U
sY Y
CVBS Sync
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Hardware Setup
Video signals nsRGB+Sync Video outputs
Sync
V
Fill
U
Fill
Y
Fill
SKey mask
(Key)
A mask and a fill are displayed. Fill signal in YUV component signal format without synchronization in Y Mask signal in composite signal format
ns(Key onY)UV+sY
V
Fill
U
Fill
Key
Mask (Key)
sY
Fill
A mask and a fill are displayed. Fill signal in YUV component signal format with synchronization in Y Mask signal in composite signal format without synchronous impulses
nsRGB+Key
R
Fill
B
Fill
G
Fill
sKey
mask (Key)
A mask and a fill are displayed. Fill signal in RGB component signal format without synchronization in G A mask signal in composite signal format
ColorBarY/C+CVBS
Chroma
CVBS
Luma
CVBS
A color bars table is displayed. Y/C signal (Luma / Chroma) and 2 composite signals
ColorBar YUV+CVBS
sY
CVBS
A color bars table is displayed. YUV component signal and composite signal
ColorBar nsRGB+Sync
Sync
A color bars table is displayed. RGB component signal with synchronous impulse on a separate cable
Fig. 9. Video output combinations table
Notes: Luma, Chroma Y/C (S-video) signal components; Y, U, V YUV signal components; R, G, B RGB signal components; Sync synchronous signal; s synchronous impulse is present in the corresponding component; ns synchronous impulse is absent in the corresponding component. IMPORTANT: It is impossible to receive the Y/C (S-video) signal simultaneously from the miniDIN4 S-VIDEO connector, and the GREEN (Y brightness signal) and RED (C color signal) connectors. The chroma signal () should be loaded at 75 ohms. Some SONY equipment (monitors, video tape recorders) do NOT have such load and it should be provided.
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FD300 Board
The audio signals are divided into two groups: output signals AUDIO OUTPUTS, input signals AUDIO INPUTS. Each group contains six patchholes in three L-R stereo pairs.
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Hardware Setup
There are 3 identical channels of VIDEO INPUTS on the active breakout box (Fig. 11). Each channel contains four pairs of parallel-connected through-pass BNC coaxial connectors (A, B, C, D), and also 2 MiniDIN4 connectors for connection to sources of S-video (inputs AB and CD). The connectors used are selected with the COAXIAL/S-VIDEO switches. The OFF/ON switches are intended for connecting/disconnecting 75 ohm terminal resistors of the corresponding coaxial video input. Depending on the device operating mode the following signals can be received on the video inputs: on input A CVBS, Luma, Sync; on input B CVBS, Chroma, Y, sY, G, sG; on input C CVBS, Luma, U,B; on input D CVBS, Chroma, V, R, where: CVBS composite video signal; Luma, Chroma S-video signal components; Y, U, V YUV signal components; R, G, B RGB signal components; Sync separate signal of synchronous impulse; sY, sG synchro is contained in the Y or G component of the component signal, respectively.
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FD300 Board
AUDIO INPUTS
PUSH PUSH PUSH PUSH PUSH PUSH PUSH PUSH
AUDIO OUTPUTS
PUSH PUSH PUSH PUSH
SPDIF
DEVICE LINK
INPUT
1L
OFF 600 ON OFF
1R
ON 600 OFF
2L
ON 600 OFF
2R
ON 600 OFF
3L
ON 600 OFF
3R
ON 600
1L
1R
2L
SELECT
2R
MODE
3L
VOLUME
3R
OUTPUT
LR
LR
RR
MIN
MAX
VIDEO INPUTS 1
CSYNC LUMA AB CVBC Y/GREEN CHROMA AB CVBS U/BLUE LUMA CD CVBS V/RED CHROMA CD CVBS CSYNC LUMA AB CVBC
VIDEO INPUTS 2
Y/GREEN CHROMA AB CVBS U/BLUE LUMA CD CVBS V/RED CHROMA CD CVBS CSYNC LUMA AB CVBC
VIDEO INPUTS 3
Y/GREEN CHROMA AB CVBS U/BLUE LUMA CD CVBS V/RED CHROMA CD CVBS
B
75 ON OFF
C
75 ON OFF
D
75 ON OFF
B
75 ON OFF
C
75 ON OFF
D
75 ON OFF
B
75 ON OFF
C
75 ON OFF
D
POWER 75 ON OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
VIDEO OUTPUTS
B
YS/GS NO YES
B
YS/GS NO YES
B
YS/GS NO YES
Y/GREEN LUMA
U/BLUE/CVBS
CSYNC/CVBS
AB
COAXIAL S-VIDEO
CD
AB
COAXIAL S-VIDEO
CD
AB
CD
When a component signal with the YS or GS constituent is sent to the channel video input, the YES/NO switch should be in the YES position. In all other cases it should be in the NO position (normal position). There are also four video outputs (RED/V/C, GREEN/Y, BLUE/U/CVBS, CVBS/CSYNC) on the box combined into the VIDEO OUTPUTS functional group. Each video output is duplicated, which allows connecting a preview monitor simultaneously with the working signal. Six patchholes grouped in three L-R stereo pairs form the AUDIO INPUTS functional group. All the audio inputs are balanced, for which three-pole stereo plugs are used. The OFF/ON switches are intended for connecting/disconnecting 600 ohm terminal resistors of the corresponding audio input. The AUDIO OUTPUTS functional group is formed by six balanced audio outputs. They can be used as unbalanced ones with the earth connection of one balance line, the same way as audio inputs. There is a patchhole for stereo headphone connection in the AUDIO MONITOR HEADPHONE group. The output level can be specified by the VOLUME controller. The number (1, 2 or 3) of an audio output for listening is selected by the SELECT switch. The MODE switch allows setting the necessary mode: LR stereo, LL left channel only, RR right channel only. The POWER light-emitting diode indicator shows the power supply availability. Note: If the POWER LED indicator is not alight after an FD300 board is connected to the active breakout box, apply to the technical support service.
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Hardware Setup
Fig. 12. Location of the grounding contacts on the passive breakout box
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FD300 Board
Fig. 13. Location of the grounding contacts on the active breakout box: ) view from the outside; b) view from the inside.
b)
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