ADV7393BCPZ Analog Devices Inc, ADV7393BCPZ Datasheet - Page 62

IC DAC VIDEO HDTV 10BIT 40LFCSP

ADV7393BCPZ

Manufacturer Part Number
ADV7393BCPZ
Description
IC DAC VIDEO HDTV 10BIT 40LFCSP
Manufacturer
Analog Devices Inc
Type
Video Encoderr
Datasheet

Specifications of ADV7393BCPZ

Design Resources
Reconstruction Video Filter Using ADA4430-1 Amplifier After ADV7393 Video Encoder (CN0101)
Applications
Set-Top Boxes, Video Players, Displays
Voltage - Supply, Analog
2.6 V ~ 3.46 V
Voltage - Supply, Digital
1.71 V ~ 1.89 V
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
40-LFCSP
Input Format
Digital
Output Format
Analog
Supply Voltage Range
1.71V To 1.89V
Operating Temperature Range
-40°C To +85°C
Tv / Video Case Style
LFCSP
No. Of Pins
40
Msl
MSL 1 - Unlimited
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
For Use With
ADV7393-DBRDZ - BOARD EVAL FOR ADV7393EVAL-ADV7393EBZ - BOARD EVAL FOR ADV7393 ENCODER
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant, Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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ADV7390/ADV7391/ADV7392/ADV7393
When the adaptive filter mode is changed to Mode B
(Subaddress 0x35, Bit 6), the output shown in Figure 80
can be obtained.
SD DIGITAL NOISE REDUCTION
Subaddress 0xA3 to Subaddress 0xA5
Digital noise reduction (DNR) is applied to the Y data only.
A filter block selects the high frequency, low amplitude compo-
nents of the incoming signal (DNR input select). The absolute
value of the filter output is compared to a programmable
threshold value (DNR threshold control). There are two DNR
modes available: DNR mode and DNR sharpness mode.
Figure 79. Output Signal from ED/HD Adaptive Filter (Mode A)
Figure 80. Output Signal from ED/HD Adaptive Filter (Mode B)
Figure 78. Input Signal to ED/HD Adaptive Filter
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In DNR mode, if the absolute value of the filter output is
smaller than the threshold, it is assumed to be noise. A
programmable amount (coring gain border, coring gain data) of
this noise signal is subtracted from the original signal. In DNR
sharpness mode, if the absolute value of the filter output is less
than the programmed threshold, it is assumed to be noise as
before. However, if the level exceeds the threshold, now being
identified as a valid signal, a fraction of the signal (coring gain
border, coring gain data) is added to the original signal to boost
high frequency components and sharpen the video image.
In MPEG systems, it is common to process the video information
in blocks of 8 pixels × 8 pixels for MPEG2 systems or 16 pixels
× 16 pixels for MPEG1 systems (block size control). DNR can
be applied to the resulting block transition areas known to
contain noise. Generally, the block transition area contains two
pixels. It is possible to define this area to contain four pixels
(border area).
It is also possible to compensate for variable block positioning
or differences in YCrCb pixel timing with the use of the DNR
block offset.
The digital noise reduction registers are three 8-bit registers.
They are used to control the DNR processing.
Y DATA
Y DATA
INPUT
INPUT
DNR MODE
NOISE
SIGNAL PATH
DNR
SHARPNESS
MODE
NOISE
SIGNAL PATH
INPUT FILTER
INPUT FILTER
MAIN SIGNAL PATH
MAIN SIGNAL PATH
BLOCK
BLOCK
Figure 81. SD DNR Block Diagram
< THRESHOLD?
> THRESHOLD?
CORING GAIN BORDER
BLOCK SIZE CONTROL
BLOCK SIZE CONTROL
CORING GAIN BORDER
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
FILTER
CORING GAIN DATA
FILTER
CORING GAIN DATA
BLOCK OFFSET
FILTER OUTPUT
< THRESHOLD
BLOCK OFFSET
FILTER OUTPUT
BORDER AREA
BORDER AREA
DNR CONTROL
DNR CONTROL
> THRESHOLD
GAIN
GAIN
+
+
+
SUBTRACT
SIGNAL IN
THRESHOLD
RANGE FROM
ORIGINAL SIGNAL
ADD SIGNAL
ABOVE
THRESHOLD
RANGE FROM
ORIGINAL SIGNAL
DNR OUT
DNR OUT

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