The Mosaic Keyer

Shigeru Jumonji

The use of microcomputers is becoming widespread in recent times, so much so that we are said to be in the age of microcomputers now. It is small wonder, then, that the microcomputer is finding its way into broadcasting equipment also. The mosaic keyer to be described here is a compact TV pattern generator unit for video special effects using a microcomputer (MC6800) (Fig. 1). This unit divides the TV raster into 64 elements each in the vertical and in the horizontal directions (in all, 4096 elements) and controls the writing in each of these elements by means of a microcomputer.

Published
1979-02
Content type
Original Research
DOI
10.5594/M00422
ISBN
978-1-61482-908-9