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'Timecode decoding'
1998\07\09@023920
by
Jason Tuendemann
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<DIV><FONT size=2>Hi,</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2>Has anyone come across a Longitudinal Time Code (used for
broadcast) decoder either in hardware or in any software written for the
PIC.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2>Regards Jason.</FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>
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1998\07\09@050909
by
Michael S. Hagberg
1998\07\09@101806
by
Alan Hall
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In message <002101bdab02$da9d2d20$0304a8c0@skynews_nt3>, Jason
Tuendemann <.....jtuendemannKILLspam
.....sky6.skynews.com.au> writes
> Hi,
> Has anyone come across a Longitudinal Time Code (used for broadcast)
>decoder either
> in hardware or in any software written for the PIC.
>
> Regards Jason.
Hi Jason,
A hardware solution I have encountered is the ICS2008A from Integrated
Circuit Systems Inc. This does LTC TX/RX, VITC TX/RX, timecode burn-in
to picture, MIDI UART and more. Sadly it's about UKP27 in singles.
Sorry I don't have any Internet addresses, my (old) data book gives a US
phone number: 215 630 5300
If you want a software solution which will reliably track the full LTC
speed range then I think you have a major job on your hands, and in view
of the short bit times at full speed I have my doubts it can be done
without hardware assistance.
I have done a bit banging receiver on PIC16C** for decoding a station
LTC signal ie normal *1 speed, it was pretty straightforward.
--
Alan Hall, Ipswich, UK
Tel/Fax +44 1473 652301
1998\07\09@125555
by
Pavel Korensky
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At 14:30 9.7.1998 +0100, you wrote:
>In message <002101bdab02$da9d2d20$0304a8c0@skynews_nt3>, Jason
>Tuendemann <EraseMEjtuendemannspam_OUT
TakeThisOuTsky6.skynews.com.au> writes
>> Hi,
>> Has anyone come across a Longitudinal Time Code (used for broadcast)
>>decoder either
>> in hardware or in any software written for the PIC.
>>
>> Regards Jason.
>
>Hi Jason,
>
>A hardware solution I have encountered is the ICS2008A from Integrated
>Circuit Systems Inc. This does LTC TX/RX, VITC TX/RX, timecode burn-in
>to picture, MIDI UART and more. Sadly it's about UKP27 in singles.
>
http://www.icst.com
Bye PavelK
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