CONTENTS

 1     Introduction
 PART 1 - Common signal format of the interfaces
 1     Introduction
 2     Video data signals
        2.1     Coding characteristics
        2.2     Video data format
        2.3     Multiplex structure
        2.4     Interface signal structure
        2.5     Video timing reference signals (SAV, EAV)
        2.6     Ancillary data
        2.7     Data words during blanking
 PART 2 - Bit-parallel interface
 1     General
 2     Data signal format
 3     Link-to-link timing relationship (see Note 1)
 4     Clock signal
        4.1     General
        4.2     Clock-to-data timing relationship
 5     Electrical characteristics of the interface
        5.1     General
        5.2     Logic convention
        5.3     Line driver characteristics (source)
                  5.3.1     Output impedance:  110 Ω maximum.
                  5.3.2     Common mode voltage:  -1.29 V ± 15% (both terminals relative to ground).
                  5.3.3     Signal amplitude:  0.8 to 2.0 V peak-to-peak, measured across a 110 Ω resistive load.
                  5.3.4     Rise and fall times:  less than 5 ns, measured between the 20% and 80% amplitude points, with a 110 Ω resistive load. The difference between rise and fall times must not exceed 2 ns.
        5.4     Line receiver characteristics (destination)
                  5.4.1    Input impedance:  110 Ω ± 10 Ω.
                  5.4.2     Maximum input signal:   2.0 V peak-to-peak.
                  5.4.3     Minimum input signal:  185 mV peak-to-peak.
                  5.4.4     Maximum common mode signal:  ± 0.5 V, comprising interference in the range 0 to 15 kHz (both terminals to ground).
                  5.4.5     Differential delay:  Data must be correctly sensed when the clock-to-data differential delay is in the range between ± 7 ns (see Fig. 5).
 6     Mechanical details of the connectors
 PART 3 - Bit-serial interface
 1     General
 2     Link-to-link timing relationship (see Note 1)
 3     Coding
 4     Order of transmission
 5     Logic convention
 6     Transmission medium
 7     Characteristics of the electrical interface
        7.1     Line driver characteristics (source)
                  7.1.1     Output impedance
                  7.1.2     Signal amplitude
                  7.1.3     DC offset
                  7.1.4     Rise and fall times
                  7.1.5     Jitter (see Note 1)
        7.2     Line receiver characteristics (destination)
                  7.2.1     Terminating impedance
                  7.2.2     Receiver sensitivity (see Note 1, § 7.1.5)
                  7.2.3     Interference rejection (see Note 1, § 7.1.5)
        7.3     Cables and connectors
                  7.3.1     Cable
                  7.3.2     Characteristic impedance
                  7.3.3     Connector characteristics
 8     Characteristics of the optical interface
Annex 1  Notes concerning interfaces for digital video signals in 525-line and 625-line television systems
 1     Introduction
 2     Definitions
 3     Parallel interfaces
 4     Serial interfaces
 5     Interference with other services
 6     Conclusion