Abstract: A method and apparatus is disclosed for converting a wide-bandwidth signal to a narrow-bandwidth signal, the disclosed method and apparatus being particularly well suited for converting a wide-bandwidth real-time television signal to a narrow-bandwidth signal. A sampled video signal is coupled to an analog-to-digital converter which converts the amplitude of each sampled element to a binary code word having a predetermined number of bits. The binary code words are then written into a buffer storage element controlled by a clock switching device and later clocked out of the buffer storage device at a clock rate less than the input rate with the output from the buffer storage device being coupled to a digital-to-analog converter whose output is an analog signal with the same amplitude variations as the sampled video signal but with a time base stretched out by a predetermined factor.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 30, 1973
Date of Patent:
April 13, 1976
Assignee:
Colorado Video, Inc.
Inventors:
Glen R. Southworth, Roy W. Lewallen, John E. Sparks