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Video Standards: NTSC, PAL, SECAM

by sunnyan 2007. 5. 17.
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Video Standards: NTSC, PAL, SECAM

There are currently three standards in the world for composite, color encoded video: NTSC, PAL and SECAM.

"NTSC" stands for the National Television System Committee of the Electronics Industries Association, the organization which defined the standard format adopted by the FCC for broadcast television in the United States. NTSC is also the standard used in Japan, Canada, and Mexico. "NTSC" is usually taken to mean the NTSC color television system itself, or its interconnection standards. This is also called "composite video" because all of the video information sync, luminance, and color are combined into a single analog signal. "NTSC" is often said to stand for "Never The Same Color." When color broadcasting first became a commercial possibility, the standard was created to allow color television signals to be compatible with existing black and white television. The restriction of compatibility with the earlier technology results in compromises in color image quality.


"PAL" stands for Phase Alternation by Line, the broadcast video standard used in West Germany, Great Britain and most Western European nations. By reversing the relative phase of the color signal components on alternate scanning lines, this system avoids the color distortion that appears in NTSC. Otherwise, PAL closely resembles NTSC. Based on the 50 Hz power system, PAL displays 625 lines interlaced at 50 fields per second (25 frames per second). PAL is not compatible with NTSC or SECAM, though conversion between the standards is possible. Video products to be used in Europe require compatibility with PAL standards.


"SECAM" is an abbreviation for Squential Couleur Moire, the line sequential color system used in France, Russia, Eastern Europe and some Middle Eastern countries. Like PAL, SECAM is based on a 50 Hz power system, displaying interlaced lines at 50 fields per second. The color information is transmitted sequentially (R-Y followed by B-Y, etc.) for each line and conveyed by a frequency modulated subcarrier that avoids the distortion arising during NTSC transmission. SECAM is not compatible with NTSC or PAL, although conversion between the standards is possible.


System Parameters

System Lines Channel
bandwidth
Vision
bandwidth
Vestigial
sideband
width
Vision
modulation
method
Sound
spacing
Sound
modulation
method
 
B 625 7.0MHz 5.0MHz 0.75MHz AM -ve 5.5MHz FM
D 625 8.0MHz 6.0MHz 0.75MHz AM -ve 6.5MHz FM
G 625 8.0MHz 5.0MHz 0.75MHz AM -ve 5.5MHz FM
H 625 8.0MHz 5.0MHz 1.25MHz AM -ve 5.5MHz FM
I 625 8.0MHz 5.5MHz 1.25MHz AM -ve 6.0MHz FM
K 625 8.0MHz 6.0MHz 0.75MHz AM -ve 6.5MHz FM
K1 625 8.0MHz 6.0MHz 1.25MHz AM -ve 6.5MHz FM
L 625 8.0MHz 6.0MHz 1.25MHz AM +ve 6.5MHz AM
M 525 6.0MHz 4.2MHz 0.75MHz AM -ve 4.5MHz FM
N 625 6.0MHz 4.2MHz 0.75MHz AM -ve 4.5MHz FM


Technical Specifications

Code Frames Scan Freq Sound Vision In Use
Lines Band Offset Modulation
Terrestrial Transmission Standards
A 25 405 VHF -3.5MHz Pos No
B 25 625 VHF +5.5MHz Neg Yes
C 25 625 VHF +5.5MHz Pos Yes
D 25 625 VHF +6.5MHz Neg Yes
E 25 819 VHF +11MHz Neg No
F 25 819 VHF +5.5MHz Pos No
G 25 625 UHF +5.5MHz Neg Yes
H 25 625 UHF +5.5MHz Neg Yes
I 25 625 UHF +6.0MHz Neg Yes
K 25 625 UHF +6.5MHz Neg Yes
KI 25 625 UHF +6.5MHz Neg Yes
L 25 625 UHF +6.5MHz Pos Yes
M 30 525 VHF/UHF +4.5MHz Neg Yes
N 25 625 VHF/UHF +4.5MHz Neg Yes
Satellite Transmission Standards
Ku-Band Any Any ~11GHz +6.50MHz Neg Yes
C-Band Any Any ~4GHz +6.50MHz Pos Yes

Colour and Broadcasting Systems by Country

Country TV Colour Stereo Subtitles
Albania B/G PAL
Argentina N PAL-N
Australia B/G PAL FM-FM Teletext
Austria B/G PAL FM-FM Teletext
Azores (Portugal) B PAL
Bahamas M NTSC
Bahrain B PAL
Barbados N NTSC
Belgium B/G PAL Nicam Teletext
Bermuda M NTSC
Brazil M PAL-M MTS
Bulgaria D SECAM
Canada M NTSC MTS CC
Canary Is B PAL
China D PAL
Colombia M SECAM
Cyprus B PAL
Czechsolvakia D/K SECAM/PAL
Denmark B PAL Nicam TeleText
Egypt B SECAM
Faroe Islands (DK) B PAL
Finland B/G PAL Nicam TeleText
France E/L SECAM Antiope
Gambia I PAL
Germany B/G PAL FM-FM TeleText
Germany (prev East) B/G SECAM/PAL
Gibraltar B PAL
Greece B/H SECAM
Hong Kong I PAL Nicam
Hungary D/K SECAM
Iceland B PAL
India B PAL
Indonesia B PAL
Iran H SECAM
Ireland I PAL Nicam TeleText
Israel B/G PAL
Italy B/G PAL FM/FM TeleText
Jamaica M SECAM
Japan M NTSC MTS
Jordan B PAL
Kenya B PAL
Luxembourg B/G PAL - TeleText
Madeira B PAL
Madagascar B SECAM
Malaysia B PAL
Malta B/G PAL
Mauritius B SECAM
Mexico M NTSC MTS CC
Monaco L/G SECAM/PAL
Morocco B SECAM
Netherlands B/G PAL FM-FM TeleText
New Zealand B/G PAL Nicam TeleText
Norway B/G PAL Nicam
Pakistan B PAL
Paraguay N PAL
Peru M NTSC
Philipines M NTSC
Poland D/K PAL Teletext
Portugal B/G PAL Nicam Teletext
Romania G PAL
Russia D/K SECAM
Saudi Arabia B SECAM
Seychelles I PAL
Singapore B PAL
South Africa I PAL
Spain B/G PAL Nicam
Sri Lanka B/G PAL
Sweden B/G PAL Nicam Teletext
Switzerland B/G PAL FM-FM TeleText
Tahiti KI SECAM
Taiwan M NTSC
Thailand B PAL
Trinidad M NTSC
Tunisia B SECAM
Turkey B PAL - TeleText
United Arab Emirates B/G PAL
United Kingdom I PAL Nicam TeleText
Uruguay N PAL
USA M NTSC MTS CC
Venezuela M NTSC
Yugoslavia B/H PAL
Zimbabwe B PAL

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