ADV7196AKS Analog Devices Inc, ADV7196AKS Datasheet - Page 11

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ADV7196AKS

Manufacturer Part Number
ADV7196AKS
Description
Manufacturer
Analog Devices Inc
Datasheet

Specifications of ADV7196AKS

Adc/dac Resolution
11b
Screening Level
Commercial
Package Type
MQFP
Pin Count
52
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Not Compliant

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Input/Output Configuration
Table I shows possible input/output configurations when using
the ADV7196A.
–10
–20
–30
–40
–50
–60
–70
–80
–80
–10
–20
–30
–40
–50
–60
–70
10
10
0
0
0
0
Input Format
YCrCb Progressive Scan
YCrCb HDTV
RGB Progressive Scan
RGB HDTV
Async Timing Mode
4:2:2
4:4:4
4:2:2
4:4:4
4:4:4
4:4:4
All Inputs
5
5
×
10
10
Table I.
15
15
20
20
Output
1× or 2×
25
25
30
30
MPU PORT DESCRIPTION
The ADV7196A support a 2-wire serial (I
processor bus driving multiple peripherals. Two inputs, Serial Data
(SDA) and Serial Clock (SCL), carry information between any
device connected to the bus. Each slave device is recognized by a
unique address. The ADV7196A has four possible slave addresses
for both read and write operations. These are unique addresses
for each device and illustrated in Figure 11. The LSB sets either
a read or write operation. Logic Level “1” corresponds to a read
operation while Logic Level “0” corresponds to a write opera-
tion. A1 is set by setting the ALSB pin of the ADV7196A to Logic
Level “0” or Logic Level “1.” When ALSB is set to “0,” there is
greater input bandwidth on the I
speed data transfers on this bus. When ALSB is set to “1,” there
is reduced input bandwidth on the I
pulses of less than 50 ns will not pass into the I
ler. This mode is recommended for noisy systems.
To control the various devices on the bus the following protocol
must be followed. First the master initiates a data transfer by
establishing a Start condition, defined by a high-to-low transi-
tion on SDA while SCL remains high. This indicates that an
address/data stream will follow. All peripherals respond to the
Start condition and shift the next eight bits (7-bit address + R/W
bit). The bits are transferred from MSB down to LSB. The
peripheral that recognizes the transmitted address responds by
pulling the data line low during the ninth clock pulse. This is
known as an acknowledge bit. All other devices withdraw from
the bus at this point and maintain an idle condition. The idle
condition is where the device monitors the SDA and SCL lines
waiting for the Start condition and the correct transmitted address.
The R/W bit determines the direction of the data.
1
–10
–20
–30
–40
–50
–60
–70
–80
10
0
0
1
5
0
10
1
15
2
0
C lines, which allows high-
2
C lines, which means that
20
1
2
C-compatible) micro-
ADV7196A
SET UP BY
ADDRESS
CONTROL
2
C internal control-
ALSB
A1
25
READ/WRITE
0
1
CONTROL
X
30
WRITE
READ

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