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The table below lists timing parameters, values and ranges used for both the input and output timing functions. Advanced users can also use the table to assist with values listed in the “Factory Timing List.”

For example, if you type INT <input #> to query the system’s Input Timing values, you will get a string of values (<hfp> <hs> <hbp> <hact> <vfp> <vs> <vbp> <vact>) that represent Quadra’s settings for that input. The table below will greatly assist in clarifying each value’s meaning.

Note

Internally, Quadra maintains two separate lists of timing parameters — one for inputs and one for output timings. However, the parameter definitions and ranges are identical for both lists.

Table 4-16.Definitions and Ranges for Timing Parameters

Parameter

Definitions

Ranges

Comments

HFP

Horizontal front porch

0 to 640 pixels

The beginning of the horizontal

 

 

 

blanking interval.

 

 

 

 

HS

Horizontal sync

16 to 640 pixels

The width of the horizontal

 

 

 

synchronizing pulse

 

 

 

 

HBP

Horizontal back porch

0 to 640 pixels

The end of the horizontal

 

 

 

blanking interval. The total

 

 

 

horizontal blanking = HFP +

 

 

 

HS + HBP.

 

 

 

 

HACT

Horizontal active

16 to 1920 pixels

The active picture interval (non-

 

 

 

blanked portion of the image).

 

 

 

The total pixel count per line =

 

 

 

HACT + HFP + HS + HBP.

 

 

 

 

VFP

Vertical front porch

0 to 512 lines

The part of vertical blanking

 

 

 

prior to the vertical sync.

 

 

 

 

VS

Vertical sync

2 to 32 lines

The width of the vertical sync

 

 

 

period.

 

 

 

 

VBP

Vertical back porch

0 to 512 lines

The part of the vertical blanking

 

 

 

signal following the vertical

 

 

 

sync interval.

 

 

 

 

VACT

Vertical active

12 to 1440 lines

The number of active lines of

 

 

 

picture.

 

 

 

 

VTOT

Total Vertical line count

NA

This parameter is measured by

 

 

 

Quadra. Users may not define

 

 

 

this value, but the sum of VFP +

 

 

 

VS + VACT must equal VTOT.

 

 

 

 

HFREQ

Horizontal frequency in

12.5 to 125 kHz

This parameter is measured by

 

Hz

 

Quadra. This is a read only

 

 

 

parameter.

 

 

 

 

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