SMPTE 259M

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"SMPTE 259M" is a standard published by SMPTE which "... describes a 10-bit serial digital interface operating at 143/270/360 Mb/s." [1]

The goal of "SMPTE 259M" is to define a Serial Digital Interface (based on a coax cable) this interface is usually called SDI or SD-SDI.

There are 4 bitrates defined, which are normally used to transfer the following standard video formats:

Variant Bitrate Display Aspect Ratio Total Lines (per Frame) Active Pixels Active Lines Framerate
SMPTE 259M-A 143 Mbit/s 4:3 525 768 486 60i
SMPTE 259M-B 177 Mbit/s 4:3 625 948 576 50i
SMPTE 259M-C 270 Mbit/s 4:3 or 16:9 525 720 486 60i
SMPTE 259M-C 270 Mbit/s 4:3 or 16:9 625 720 576 50i
SMPTE 259M-D 360 Mbit/s 16:9 525 960 486 60i

See Also

Serial Digital Interface

SMPTE 344M

SMPTE 292M

SMPTE 372M

SMPTE 424M

references

  1. ^ SMPTE 259M