NTT Electronics Releases World's First Integrated Receiver Decoder
Combining AVC/H.264 4:2:2 HDTV Decoder and DVB-S2 Demodulator
March 31, 2009

Tokyo, Japan - NTT Electronics Corporation, headquartered in Tokyo's Shibuya Ward (hereafter, NTT Electronics), today announced the global release of HVD6100. The HVD6100 is NTT Electronics' professional 4:2:2 integrated receiver decoder (IRD) for broadcast contribution and distribution which is the ideal solution for satellite, broadcast, cable and telco operators.

HVD6100 is the world's first professional IRD that combines decoder functionality with support for AVC/H.264 HDTV, 4:2:2 chroma with a DVB-S2 (*1) demodulator. The decoder function supports multi-format (AVC/H.264 and MPEG-2, 4:2:2/4:2:0 chroma and HDTV/SDTV) and comes equipped with a variety of features such as HDTV/SDTV resolution conversion. The demodulator function supports DVB-S2, DVB-DSNG (*2) and DVB-S (*3) formats for high-performance satellite transmissions. For its demodulation method, it supports 16APSK (*4) and 32APSK (*5) as well as QPSK (*6) and 8PSK (*7), which are more efficient transmission formats that haven't been supported in IRDs before. Furthermore, the HVD6100 not only supports constant coding and modulation (CCM) but also supports variable coding and modulation (VCM) and by Q4 of this year will support adaptive coding and modulation (ACM).

The HVD6100 has IP and ASI inputs, so it can be used for high-quality HDTV/SDTV video and audio transmission applications such as broadcast contribution and distribution, in addition to non-broadcast video applications. The use of NTT Electronics' HVE9100 AVC/H.264 HDTV/SDTV encoder with 4:2:2 chroma enables for high-quality video transmission with low latency.

Varying formats such as HDTV/SDTV, AVC/H.264 and MPEG-2 are currently being used to transmit video in broadcast contribution and distribution. During this transition period, in which current and next-generation formats co-exist, the professional IRD market has not had a product that combines an AVC/H.264 decoder with support for HDTV 4:2:2 chroma and a DVB-S2 demodulator that enables for high-efficiency satellite transmission. “As a company that has received high praise for the HVD9100 decoder with AVC/H.264 HDTV/SDTV support, we have noticed that there has been increasing demand that requires the release of a more advanced IRD into the market" said Hisashi Kasahara, General Manager of the Multimedia Systems Division at NTT Electronics. “To respond to this need, NTT Electronics has announced HVD6100, the world's first professional IRD that combines an AVC/H.264 HDTV decoder with 4:2:2 chroma together with a DVB-S2 demodulator." With the release of this product, the external modulator previously required for high-quality video transmission applications such as satellite news gathering (SNG) and video distribution is no longer required, thus contributing to simplification of operations and reduced costs.

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HVD6100 professional 4:2:2 integrated receiver decoder (IRD)

Key Product Features

  • Support for both AVC/H.264 and MPEG-2
  • Support for 4:2:2 and 4:2:0 chroma
  • HDTV/SDTV support
  • Equipped with DVB-S2/DVB-DSNG/DVB-S demodulator
    • Supports QPSK/8PSK, 16APSK/32APSK in DVB-S2
    • Supports CCM, VCM and by Q4 2009 will support ACM as well
  • Equipped with SARA DEC AVC/H.264 decoder LSI developed by NTT Electronics
  • High-quality video format conversion capability
    • HDTV to SDTV down-conversion
    • 1080i or 720p to 576i or 480i
  • Supports various audio formats and audio outputs (SDI Embedded/AES-3id/Analog)
  • Built-in Ethernet interface for IP communications with ProMPEG FEC

Sales Price:

Open price

Product Release Date:

April 1, 2009

Specifications:

Features HVD6100 Premium Demodulator Model
Type HVD6100 PS2-32A
Type HVD6100 PS2-16A
Type HVD6100 PS2-8PS
HVD6100 Standard Demodulator Model
Type HVD6100
Demodulator
Part
RF
Demodulation
Demodulation / Symbol Rate (Msps) DVB-S2 (EN310 210):
QPSK, 8PSK; 0.256 to 45Msps (Data rates < 1Msps require pilots) (32A,16A, 8PS)
16APSK; 0.256 to 45Msps (Data rates < 1Msps require pilots) (32A, 16A model)
32APSK: 1 to 33Msps (Normal Frames only) (32A model)
DVB-S2 (EN310 210): QPSK, 8PSK; 5 to 45Msps
DVB-S (EN300 421) / DVB-DSNG (EN301 210): QPSK, 8PSK, 16QAM: 1 to 45Msps DVB-S (EN300 421): QPSK: 5 to 45Msps
Coding and Modulation CCM(Constant), VCM(Variable), ACM * (Adaptive)
including ISI (Input Stream Identifier) filtering for Multistream and VCM / ACM operation
CCM (Constant)
Frame Length Short Frame: 16kbits, Normal Frame: 64kbits Normal Frame: 64kbits
FEC DVB-S2: 1/3, 2/5, 1/2, 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10 DVB-S2 QPSK: 1/2, 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10
8PSK: 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10
DVB-S / DSNG: 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8, 8/9 DVB-S: 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8, 8/9
Pilot tones Pilot tones detection for low data rates and LNB' switch a bad phase noise (in 8PSK or higher)
Input Frequency Range IF 950 - 2150MHz (L-Band)
Roll-off Factor DVB-S2: 0.20, 0.25, 0.35; DVB-S: 0.35, 0.25
Signal Level - 25 to - 65dBm
RF Input connector Dual 75ohm F (Female), Input selectable 75ohm F (Female) input x 1, throughout x 1
LNB Power and Control DC output: Off / 13V (Vertical) / 18V (Horizontal); Max Current: 300mA (PS2 model), 350mA (Standard)
Band Switching: Off / 22kHz; LNB switching: DiSEqC 1.0
Decoder
Part
Input
Stream
Type
Stream Type MPEG-2 TS (188 / 204bytes)
Input Interface DVB-ASI, IP, RF
Max. Input Rate HD: 160Mbps, SD: 50Mbps
De-Encryption None, BISS-0, BISS-1, BISS-E; Conditional Access
IP Input /
Output
Interface 100 / 1000Base-T (RJ-45),TS over IP Input / Output
Format RTP / UDP, Unicast / Multicast, IGMPv3, IPv4/IPv6
Maximum Bitrate 80Mbps, 60Mbps with ProMPEG
IP FEC ProMPEG
Video
Decode
Output Format HD-SDI (SMPTE292M), SD-SDI (SMPTE259M); Selectable at 3 BNC (HD-SDI / SD-SDI / ASI) output
YPbPr / RGB (D-sub 15pin), CVBS (SD Composite NTSC / PAL)
Profile / Level MPEG-4 AVC / H.264 Video; Profile: High422(8bit), High, Main, Level: 4.0, 3.2, 3.1, 3.0
MPEG-2 Video; HD: MP@HL, 422P@HL; SD: MP@ML, 422P@ML
Video Format 1080i: 25 / 29.97 / 30 (SMPTE274M), 1920 x 1080,1440 x 1080
720p: 50 / 59.94 / 60 (SMPTE296M), 1280 x 720
576i: 25 (ITU-R BT.656-4), 720 x 576
480i: 29.97 (SMPTE125M), 720 x 480
Video
Format
Down
Conversion
Supported Format HD to SD (1080i 29.97 to 480i 29.97, 1080i 25 to 576i 25, 720p 50 to 576i 25, etc)
Down Conversion Panscan, Letterbox, Anarmorphic, None (Full)
Aspect Conversion 4:3, 16:9
Output Interface SD-SDI / HD-SDI, CVBS, YPbPr / RGB
Audio
Decode
Output Interface SDI (Embedded Audio), AES-3id (BNC) x 4; Balanced Output (Analog 2ch + Digital 1ch) x 2
Decoding Format MPEG-1 Audio Layer II: 1ch / 2ch (1 + 1, 2 / 0)
MPEG-2 AAC: 1ch / 2ch (1 + 1, 2 / 0) / 5.1ch surround & down-mix
Dolby Digital (AC3): 1ch (1 / 0) / 2ch (1 + 1, 2 / 0) / 5.1ch surround & down-mix
SMPTE302M: 2ch / 4ch / 6ch / 8ch; Dolby-E Pass-through
(4 PES Maximum, Decoded output channels are limited up to 8ch when 5.1ch surround with other audios.)
Control Local Operation Power ON / OFF, Front Control Key
Remote Operation SNMP2.0, HTTP (Web GUI)
Body Dimensions / Weight 1U 19" Full-rack size, W430 x D465 x H45mm (W16.9" x D18.3" x H1.77" approx.), 8kg / 17.6lbs (approx.)
Power Source / Power Consumption

AC 100 - 240V, 50Hz / 60Hz, Approx. 8

0W

Standard Accessories AC Power Cable x 1, Rackmount Bracket (L / R) x 1 set, Audio Breakout Cable (D-SUB 9 pin to Balanced Audio) x 2

* ACM will be supported by Q4 2009

Terminology
*1
DVB-S2
- 2005 standard that succeed DVB-S and DVB-DSNG.
- Is structured as a toolkit to allow the implementation of the following satellite applications: TV and sound broadcasting, interactivity and professional services, such as TV contribution and digital satellite news gathering.
- Its transmission capacity has increased approximately 30% compared to DVB-S.
*2
DVB-DSNG
- 1999 standard which added 8PSK and 16QAM to DVB-S. Uses backward compatibility of DVB-S for backhauls and electronic news gathering.
*3
DVB-S
- Abbreviation for Digital Video Broadcasting-Satellite.
- Is the original Digital Video Broadcasting forward error coding and modulation standard for satellite television.
*4
QPSK
- Abbreviation for Quaternary Phase Shift Keying.
- QPSK is a phase modulation algorithm which uses four phases.
*5
8PSK
- Abbreviation for 8-ary Phase Shift Keying.
- 8PSK is a phase modulation algorithm which is less tolerant of link degradation than QPSK, but provides more data capacity.
*6
16APSK
- Abbreviation for 16-ary Amplitude and Phase Shift Keying.
- 16APSK is a digital modulation scheme that conveys data by changing, or modulating, both the amplitude and the phase of a reference signal.
- The DVB-S2 specification permits the use of 16APSK and 32APSK modes.
*7
32APSK
- Abbreviation for 32-ary Amplitude and Phase Shift Keying.
- A digital modulation scheme that conveys data by changing, or modulating, both the amplitude and the phase of a reference signal. The DVB-S2 specification permits the use of 16APSK and 32APSK modes.
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