Here is a quick summary:
- CVBS (Composite Video Baseband Signal) is a traditional analogue signal used for many years, providing good standard-definition picture quality.
- AHD (Analogue High Definition) is a newer technology that delivers higher-definition video, making it ideal for clearer images in modern reversing cameras.
Both signals are analogue, meaning they avoid lag often found in digital signals, which is important for real-time applications like reversing cameras.
Both CVBS & AHD cameras use are either:
It is important to note that Hz in this context refers to the frame rate and is another way of indicating whether the camera uses the NTSC or PAL format.
When it comes to the Next Gen Ford Head Unit, the head unit will only accept the following format: