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SMPTE - OV 2081-0

6G-SDI Bit-Serial Interfaces - Overview for the SMPTE ST 2081 Document Suite

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Organization: SMPTE
Publication Date: 15 July 2016
Status: inactive
Page Count: 9
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Document Overview

The SMPTE ST 2081 suite of documents defines the mapping of various source image formats onto a single-link, dual-link and quad-link serial digital interface operating at a nominal rate of 6 Gb/s. This informative "overview" describes the documents in the SMPTE ST 2081 suite.

The SMPTE ST 2081 series specify a common virtual interface that is carried on both electrical and optical physical interfaces which are also defined in the document suite.

The diagram of Figure 1 illustrates a simplified 'Image mapping data flow' overview for the 6G-SDI profile as defined by the SMPTE ST 2081 document suite. The individual roadmaps of the SMPTE ST 2081 standards include full details of reference standards.

Document History

May 2, 2018
6G-SDI Bit-Serial Interfaces Roadmap for the SMPTE ST 2081 Document Suite
Document Overview The SMPTE ST 2081 suite of documents defines the mapping of various source image formats onto a singlelink, dual-link and quad-link serial digital interface operating at a nominal...
OV 2081-0
July 15, 2016
6G-SDI Bit-Serial Interfaces - Overview for the SMPTE ST 2081 Document Suite
Document Overview The SMPTE ST 2081 suite of documents defines the mapping of various source image formats onto a single-link, dual-link and quad-link serial digital interface operating at a nominal...
February 4, 2015
SMPTE Bit-Serial Interfaces at 6 Gb/s - Overview for the SMPTE ST 2081 Document Suite
Overview The SMPTE ST 2081 suite of documents defines the mapping of various source image formats onto a singlelink, dual-link and quad-link serial digital interface operating at a nominal rate of 6...
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