Datalist color coding
Quickly finding SAV and
EAV in the active video
stream
Datalist display pop-up
menu
WVR8200 and WVR8300 User Manual
Samp#: Shows the sample number
Y0, Cb, Cr, Y1: These labels change based on the signal, but they show
the line number for each component
Different fields of the data stream are shown in different colors:
Green: Active video data
Blue: Data in horizontal or vertical blanking intervals
White: EAV and SAV packets; other reserved values such as the XYZ word
Yellow: Data outside the nominal allowed values
Red: Data with illegal values
From anywhere in the video stream, pressing the CURSOR button once will take
you immediately to the EAV of that line. Press it again to jump to the SAV of
the same line. This is also an easy way to move quickly to the beginning of the
ANC data, which is right after the EAV.
Trace Type: Select from Video or Data. If you select Video, you can then
select to turn on or off individual components (traces) of the display. (Default
is Video.)
Video mode shows the data similar to the video YPbPr display in
waveform mode, but without interpolation. The Y, Cb, and Cr traces are
offset vertically to separate them, but are aligned temporally.
Data mode using a SD signal shows the data in the same sequence as it
occurs in the serial domain. You see a sample of Y, then of Cb, then of Y'
(Y prime), and then of Cr. Then the sequence repeats. The Y sample is the
co-sited sample and the Y' sample is the isolated luma sample.
Data mode using an HD signal splits the serial input into a Y channel
and a multiplexed Cb/Cr channel. The intent is to show the data in the
same block structure as it occurs in the serial domain, even though it is
displayed as 8 or 10-bit values.
Format: Select from Hexidecimal, Decimal, or Binary. (Default is
Hexidecimal.)
Link Selection: Select from Link A, Link B, or Dual Link. This menu item is
only available when the trace type is Data.
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