Device for setting minimal and maximal frequencies of a frequency modulated video signal

A frequency control apparatus automatically sets minimum and maximum reference frequencies (fmin and fmax) of a frequency modulated video luminance signal. An insertion circuit receives first and second reference voltages corresponding to fmin and fmax output from an AGC amplifier of a video tape re...

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Hauptverfasser: DOUZIECH, PATRICK, BERGER, PHILIPPE
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Zusammenfassung:A frequency control apparatus automatically sets minimum and maximum reference frequencies (fmin and fmax) of a frequency modulated video luminance signal. An insertion circuit receives first and second reference voltages corresponding to fmin and fmax output from an AGC amplifier of a video tape recorder, wherein fmin and fmax are synchronized with first and second control signals. A discriminator receives one of the reference frequencies, fmin or fmax, together with the frequency modulated video signal from a voltage controlled oscillator of the video tape recorder and generates two voltage levels related to the input frequencies. A comparator receives one of the two voltage levels from the discriminator, generating a difference voltage corresponding to the difference between the two input voltage levels. An output of the comparator is provided to a switch which is controlled by third and fourth control signals so that the output level of the comparator controls either (a) the setting of the gain of a variable gain amplifier of the video tape recorder or (b) feeds one of the inputs of an adder of the video tape recorder. The switch is responsive to the reference frequency supplied to the discriminator to servo-control the video signal output by the voltage controlled oscillator either by fmin or fmax.