Sony NS3100, DVP-NS9100ES manual Noise Shaped Video circuitry

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Noise Shaped Video™ circuitry

While 216 MHz sampling deals with noise outside the video frequency range, another circuit reduces noise within the frequency range. That's important because the perceived transparency and depth of the video image depends on controlling noise. Sony's D/A converter uses Noise Shaped Video circuitry to shift noise from inside the visible frequency range to outside. Even though the overall noise level remains the same, the perceived noise is dramatically reduced. What's more, once shifted, the out-of-band noise is further suppressed by the analog filter. The result is reproduction without flecks or specks of unwanted color. You'll see a video picture that's vibrant, deep, transparent and clean.

Noise Shaped Video and the higher 216 MHz sampling frequency work together to cut video noise for improved transparency and clarity.

Super Sub Alias Filter circuitry for

both luminance and color difference channels.

The benefit of the 216 MHz sampling rate is delivered by the Super Sub Alias Filter circuits. In comparison to most previous designs, these filters are now far more effective for two powerful reasons. First, the 216 MHz sampling rate is higher. Second, while some previous designs deployed Super Sub Alias Filter circuitry on the black-and-white (luminance) channel only, the DVP- NS9100ES uses these filters on all three video channels: luminance (Y), blue

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Contents ES DVD Players Technical Background Introduction Link and Hdmi Digital Interfaces Link Digital Audio Output NS9100ESSA-CD Player Amplifier ES DVD Players 2005, Version High quality digital Audio Transmission System Hats Variable-speed transmission from the playerDual i.LINK interfaces An Hdmi plug and its corresponding jack Component-to-component communication Or NS3100ES Precision Cinema Progressive circuitry Video PerformancePixel-by-Pixel Active I/P Conversion ES DVD Players 2005, Version ES DVD Players 2005, Version Scanning lines Still Pixel Processing Vertical Edge Compensation Moving Pixel ProcessingPrecision Cinema Progressive Circuitry in action Pixel being createdBit D/A Conversion NS9100ES MHz D/A converter oversamplingChannel Bandwidth Sampling Frequency CD Audio MH z-Sampling Analog-Filter MH z-Sampling Noise Shaped Video circuitry Below Black reproduction with Graphical Gamma Adjustment Video Equalizer Video Shield Plate NS9100ES High speed video buffer amplifiers NS9100ES Output Capacitor-Less OCL couplingCarefully selected parts NS9100ES Wide pitch component output jacksMulti-channel Super Audio CD playback Audio PerformanceAudio Technology for Analog Outputs DSD decoder LSISpeaker Time Alignment Sync Separate speaker settingsSuper Audio D/A Converter SA DAC Sacd MultiMulti levellevel D/AD/A conversionconversion Bit D/A conversion Current pulse Multi level Conversion Separate analog audio circuit board Separate Audio Clock NS9100ES Coaxial and optical digital output circuitsAudiophile-grade components NS9100ES Gold-plated output jacksVideo Off and Display Off modes Construction & Design Twin R Core Transformers NS9100ESNew Base and Pillar NBP chassis NS9100ES Off center insulator feet NS9100ESSilver Cascade Design Features Audio Specifications RM-ASP003 RM-ASP002