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1 © 2012 InfoComm International Essentials of AV Technology Introduction to AV Systems
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2 © 2012 InfoComm International Part One Introduction to AV Systems
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3 © 2012 InfoComm International AV Systems Essentials You will learn about: What defines a system Why systems are important The purpose of a system Active and passive systems Where AV systems can be found Types of AV systems How an AV system is created Ergonomics Subsystems
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4 © 2012 InfoComm International AV System Applications Defining an AV system AV systems Usage
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5 © 2012 InfoComm International AV Systems Goals Communicate and share Meet an objective
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6 © 2012 InfoComm International Overview of AV System Creation Wants and Needs Design Install Support Allied trades
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7 © 2012 InfoComm International Active and Passive Systems Active Systems - Lighting, audio, projection Passive systems -Wall coverings, furniture, screens
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8 © 2012 InfoComm International AV Subsystems An AV system can include several subsystems Stand Alone Support of objective Multiple subsystems that supports larger system Subsystems are only a small part of a larger complete system.
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9 © 2012 InfoComm International AV Systems Summary You have now learned about systems in general. The topics you have covered in this section are: What defines a system Examples of where AV systems can be found Types of AV systems Why AV systems are important The purpose of an AV system The overview for creating an AV system AV allied trades Active and passive systems The definition of a subsystem Indicators of subsystems
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10 © 2012 InfoComm International Part Two Analog and Digital Signals
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11 © 2012 InfoComm International Analog and Digital Signals Introduction This section will cover: Analog and Digital Signals Waveforms Digital Signal Processing and Sampling Bit Depth of a Digital Signal Bit Rate
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12 © 2012 InfoComm International Analog and Digital Signals Analog: continuous waveform always varying states Digital: "On (1)" and "Off (0)" positions only 2 states
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13 © 2012 InfoComm International Waveforms Analog WaveformDigital Waveform
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14 © 2012 InfoComm International Digital Signal Processing and Sampling
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15 © 2012 InfoComm International Bit Depth of a Digital Signal Bit Depth: The number of states in which to describe the sampled voltage level. 4-bit grayscale: a 4-bit pixel has 16 potential shades DepthMultiplier# of States 1-bit2121 2 4-bit2424 16 8-bit2828 256 16-bit2 16 65,536 24-bit2 24 16,777,216 32-bit2 32 4,294,967,296
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16 © 2012 InfoComm International Bit Rate Bit Rate: Quantity of information over time in a digital signal stream FormatBit Rate Mp3128-160 Kbit/s AudioCD1411.2 Kbit/s VideoCD1 Mbit/s DVD5 Mbit/s HDTV20Mbit/s
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17 © 2012 InfoComm International Signal Compression Reduces file size Codecs
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18 © 2012 InfoComm International Digital Formats Containers: File structure Defines how data is arranged MOV, AVI, WMV, MPEG-2 Codecs: Compression algorithms Compression/DECompression
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19 © 2012 InfoComm International Lossless and Lossy Compression Lossless: Same as original Lossy: Approximation of original data
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20 © 2012 InfoComm International Noise and Signal Transmission Analog signal-to-noise ratio affected Digital signals more resistant
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21 © 2012 InfoComm International Amplifiers and Signal Transmission Analog - signal to noise ratio affected Digital - signals more resistant to noise
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22 © 2012 InfoComm International Analog and Digital Signal Considerations Analog Recordings Duplicating of continuous signals Short lifetime Digital Recordings Duplicating list of numbers Long lifetime Copies are equal quality
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23 © 2012 InfoComm International Analog and Digital Signals Summary Representation of digital data Sampling rate vs. digital signal accuracy Bit depth determines precision Digital video file formats Lossless and lossy compression Analog recordings and the duplication process Digital recording advantages
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