About the Grass Valley 671-4916-01B Group Syncgen Matte TSG Board
The Grass Valley 671-4916-01B is a specialized printed circuit board (PCB) assembly known as a Group Syncgen Matte Test Signal Generator (TSG) board. This module is a critical component within larger Grass Valley master sync and test signal generator frames, such as those in the 6800+ series. Its primary function is to generate a comprehensive suite of precise, broadcast-standard video test signals and matte (solid color) backgrounds, which are essential for the setup, calibration, and daily operation of a professional video facility. These signals are used to align and verify the performance of routers, switchers, monitors, and recording devices across an entire plant, ensuring consistent timing, colorimetry, and signal levels throughout the broadcast chain.
The board operates by producing stable, genlocked test patterns—including color bars (like SMPTE or EBU), ramps, gratings, and blanking signals—along with programmable full-field matte colors. These outputs are used by engineers for tasks such as measuring system latency, adjusting monitor color and brightness, shading cameras to a common reference, and identifying signal path issues. As a "Group" generator, it is designed to output multiple synchronized signals simultaneously, serving different distribution groups within a facility. The board's operation is tied to a central reference generator, ensuring all its outputs are perfectly phased with the facility's master clock, which is non-negotiable for stable video switching and mixing.
Housed within a modular frame, this TSG board exemplifies the engineering depth required for broadcast infrastructure. It is not a standalone product but a repairable/replaceable sub-assembly for a much larger sync and signal management system. Its reliability and signal accuracy are paramount, as the entire facility's technical alignment depends on the integrity of its reference signals. For broadcast engineers, this board represents the foundational source of "truth" for video signals, enabling the maintenance of technical quality and operational consistency in a 24/7 television production and transmission environment.