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IC DECODER VID SDTV MULTI 80LQFP

ADV7184BSTZ

Manufacturer Part Number
ADV7184BSTZ
Description
IC DECODER VID SDTV MULTI 80LQFP
Manufacturer
Analog Devices Inc
Type
Video Decoderr
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Specifications of ADV7184BSTZ

Applications
Projectors, Recorders, Security
Voltage - Supply, Analog
3.15 V ~ 3.45 V
Voltage - Supply, Digital
1.65 V ~ 2 V
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
80-LQFP
Resolution (bits)
10bit
Adc Sample Rate
54MSPS
Power Dissipation Pd
550mW
No. Of Input Channels
12
Supply Voltage Range
1.65V To 2V, 3V To 3.6V
Operating Temperature Range
-40°C To +85°C
Tv /
RoHS Compliant
Input Format
Analogue
Output Format
Digital
Rohs Compliant
Yes
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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Table 72. Ancillary Data in Byte Output Format
Byte
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
.
.
.
n − 3
n − 2
n − 1
1
Structure of VBI Words in Ancillary Data Stream
Each VBI data standard has been split into a clock run-in (CRI),
a framing code (FC), and a number of data bytes (n). The data
packet in the ancillary stream includes only the FC and data
bytes. The VBI_WORD_X in the ancillary data stream has the
format described in Table 73.
Table 73. Structure of VBI Data-Words in Ancillary Stream
Ancillary Data Byte Number
VBI_WORD_1
VBI_WORD_2
VBI_WORD_3
VBI_WORD_4
VBI_WORD_N+3
VDP Framing Code
The length of the actual framing code depends on the VBI data
standard. For uniformity, the length of the framing code reported
in the ancillary data stream is always 24 bits. For standards with
a shorter framing code length, the extra LSB bits are set to 0.
The valid length of the framing code can be decoded from the
VBI_DATA_STD bit available in ID0 (UDW1).
The framing code is always reported in the reverse order of
transmission. Table 74 shows the framing code and its valid
length for VBI data standards supported by VDP.
This mode does not fully comply with ITU-R BT.1364.
B9
0
1
1
EP
EP
EP
EP
EP
EP
EP
.
.
.
1
1
B8
B8
0
1
1
EP
EP
EP
EP
EP
EP
EP
.
.
.
0
0
B7
0
1
1
0
0
padding [1:0]
0
Even_Field
0
.
.
.
0
0
Byte
Type
FC0
FC1
FC2
DB1
DBn
Byte Description
Framing Code [23:16]
Framing Code [15:8]
Framing Code [7:0]
First data byte
Last (n
0
0
B6
0
1
1
0
.
.
.
VBI_WORD_1 [7:0]
VBI_WORD_2 [7:0]
VBI_WORD_3 [7:0]
VBI_WORD_4 [7:0]
VBI_WORD_5 [7:0]
th
) data byte
1
B5
0
1
1
0
.
.
.
0
0
Checksum
I2C_SDID7_2 [5:0]
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Line_number [9:5]
Line_number [4:0]
B4
0
1
1
0
.
.
.
0
0
I2C_DID6_2 [4:0]
VBI_DATA_STD [3:0]
DC [4:0]
B3
0
1
1
VDP_TTXT_TYPE [1:0]
.
.
.
0
0
Example
For teletext (B-WST), the framing code byte is 11100100 (0xE4),
with bits shown in the order of transmission. Thus, VBI_WORD_1
= 0x27, VBI_WORD_2 = 0x00, and VBI_WORD_3 = 0x00.
Translating these into UDWs in the ancillary data stream, for
the nibble mode,
and for the byte mode,
Data Bytes
VBI_WORD_4 to VBI_WORD_N+3 contain the data-words that
were decoded by the VDP in the order of transmission. The position
of bits in bytes is in the reverse order of transmission. For example,
closed captioning has two user data bytes, as shown in Table 80.
The data bytes in the ancillary data stream in this case are as follows:
The number of VBI_WORDS for each VBI data standard and
the total number of UDWs in the ancillary data stream are
shown in Table 75.
UDW5 [5:2] = 0010
UDW6 [5:2] = 0111
UDW7 [5:2] = 0000 (undefined bits, automatically set to 0)
UDW8 [5:2] = 0000 (undefined bits, automatically set to 0)
UDW9 [5:2] = 0000 (undefined bits, automatically set to 0)
UDW10 [5:2] = 0000 (undefined bits, automatically set to 0)
UDW5 [9:2] = 0010_0111
UDW6 [9:2] = 0000_0000 (undefined bits, automatically set to 0)
UDW7 [9:2] = 0000_0000 (undefined bits, automatically set to 0)
VBI_WORD_4 = BYTE1 [7:0]
VBI_WORD_5 = BYTE2 [7:0]
B2
0
1
1
.
.
.
0
0
B1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.
.
.
0
0
0
B0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.
.
.
0
0
0
Description
Ancillary data preamble.
DID.
SDID.
Data count.
ID0 (User Data-Word 1).
ID1 (User Data-Word 2).
ID2 (User Data-Word 3).
ID3 (User Data-Word 4).
User Data-Word 5.
User Data-Word 6.
User Data-Word 7.
User Data-Word 8.
User Data-Word 9.
Pad 0x200. These padding
words may not be present
depending on ancillary data
type. User Data-Word XX.
CS (checksum word).

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