Tuesday, September 3, 2019
The V-chip :: essays research papers
 The V-Chip      What is a V-chip? This term has become a buzz word for any discussion evolving  telecommunications regulation and television ratings, but not too many reports  define the new technology in its fullest form. A basic definition of the V-chip;  is a microprocessor that can decipher information sent in the vertical blanking  of the NTSC signal, purposefully for the control of violent or controversial  subject matter. Yet, the span of the new chip is much greater than any working  definition can encompass. A discussion of the V-chip must include a  consideration of the technical and ethical issues, in addition to examining the  constitutionally of any law that might concern standards set by the US  government. Yet in the space provided for this essay, the focus will be the  technical aspects and costs of the new chip. It is impossible to generally  assume that the V-chip will solve the violence problem of broadcast television  or that adding this little device to every set will be a first amendment  infringement. We can, however, find clues through examining the cold facts of  broadcast television and the impact of a mandatory regulation on that free  broadcast. "Utilizing the EIA's Recommended Practice for Line 21 Data  Service(EIA-608) specification, these chips decode EDS (Extended Data  Services)program ratings, compare these ratings to viewer standards, and can be  programmed to take a variety of actions, including complete blanking of  programs." Is one definition of the V-chip from Al Marquis of Zilog Technology.  The FCC or Capitol Hill has not set any standards for V-chip technology; this  has allowed many different companies to construct chips that are similar yet not  exact or possibly not compatible. Each chip has advantages and disadvantages for  the rating's system, soon to be developed. For example, some units use onscreen  programming such as VCR's and the Zilog product do, while others are considering  set top options. Also, different companies are using different methods of  parental control over the chip.    Another problem that these new devices may incur when included in every  television is a space. The NTSC signal includes extra information space known as  the subcarrier and Vertical blanking interval. As explained in the quotation  from Mr. Marquis, the V-chips will use a certain section of this space to send  simple rating numbers and points that will be compared to the personality  settings in the chip. Many new technologies are being developed for smart-TV or  data broadcast on this part of the NTSC signal. Basically the V-chip will  severely limit the bandwidth for high performance transmission of data on the  NTSC signal. There is also to be cost to this new technology, which will be    					    
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