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17 January 1997 H-bus: a media acquisition bus optimized for multiple streams
Jeffrey J. Wong, John A. Watlington, V. Michael Bove Jr.
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Proceedings Volume 3021, Multimedia Hardware Architectures 1997; (1997) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.263525
Event: Electronic Imaging '97, 1997, San Jose, CA, United States
Abstract
The H-Bus is a dedicated input bus designed for transmitting digital media streams from multiple sources to one acquiring host device. Unlike previous solutions to this problem which utilized a star topology to connect each source to a bank of analog-to-digital converters in the host device, the H-Bus places the A/D converters at each of the sources and uses a linear topology to connect the devices together in one contiguous chain. In this paper we explain the engineering requirements which motivated our design, describe the electrical and physical characteristics of, and applications for, the H-Bus.
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Jeffrey J. Wong, John A. Watlington, and V. Michael Bove Jr. "H-bus: a media acquisition bus optimized for multiple streams", Proc. SPIE 3021, Multimedia Hardware Architectures 1997, (17 January 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.263525
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KEYWORDS
Data communications

Interfaces

Data storage

Standards development

Video

Clocks

Receivers

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