Product/Service
Dolby Frame Synchronizer
Source: Dolby Laboratories, Inc.
The terrestrial broadcast, cable, and satellite
industries routinely need to synchronize
The terrestrial broadcast, cable, and satellite
industries routinely need to synchronize externally
generated Dolby E or Dolby Digital bitstreams to
match their internal plant reference. The DP583
accepts all Dolby E and Dolby Digital frame and
data rates, as well as PCM inputs, and provides an
output that is reframed to match the local plant
reference. The DP583 also allows postproduction
facilities to reframe Dolby E streams that have
been stored on recorders that do not have video
frame reference capabilities, such as DAT.
The DP583 can operate with either a tracking or
fixed delay. In both modes the output clock can be
derived either from the video black reference or
the AES reference. When tracking with Dolby E,
the video reference provides framing information;
when tracking with Dolby Digital or PCM,
a standard TTL input signal provides the framing.
The TTL input is compatible with most video frame
synchronizers. When tracking, fixed delay can
also be added to Dolby E, Dolby Digital, and PCM
signals individually.
The front panel of the DP583 features a two-line,
16-character alphanumeric display and menu
navigation buttons to facilitate operation of the
status and setup menus. The DP583 displays the
incoming bitstream type (Dolby E, Dolby Digital, or
PCM), program configuration, and the current
delay through the unit. Any buffer drops or repeats
are counted and stored for subsequent retrieval.
Front-panel LEDs indicate power-supply status,
presence of digital input and video reference
signals, plus LEDs activated by error or fault
conditions. These are mirrored on the GPI/O
status port. An RS-232 connector on the front
panel and RS-485 connector on the rear panel are
available for software upgrades and status
monitoring.
The DP583 contains dual redundant power
supplies for fail-safe operation in broadcast critical
paths.
Dolby Laboratories, Inc., 100 Potrero Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94103-4813. Tel: 415-558-0200; Fax: 415-863-1373.

