QAM or 8VSB for DIGITAL SIGNAGE?
Posted May 6th, 2008 by lesBHD LCD and Plasma televisions have been dropping in price dramatically over the last few years. Digital television modulators are now also available at reasonable prices.
By law, all digital televisions must have MPEG-2 decoders and both 8VSB and QAM demodulators.
The marriage of these technologies presents a wonderful opportunity to create low cost digital signage systems to carry prerecorded video content.
When faced with the decision as to which modulation to use it is a relatively easy choice. QAM (64, 256) can carry 38 Mbps. and 8VSB can carry 19.2 Mbps. This means that QAM can deliver two HD signals to a TV set, whereas 8VSB can deliver only one. In a well designed content lineup, one can modulate three 12.9 Mbps streams with QAM but only 12.9 Mbps high definition stream with 8VSB. Basically one can allocate the 38 or 19 Mbps any way between SD and HD streams.
Conclusion:Â For Digital Signage QAM Modulation provides better bandwidth and thus offers better value!
