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SAA7108AE
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SAA7108AE
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Table 22 Processing trigger and start
9.3.1.2
The task handler controls the switching between the two
programming register sets. It is controlled by
subaddresses 90H and C0H. A task is enabled via the
global control bits TEA[80H[4]] and TEB[80H[5]]. The
handler is then triggered by events which can be defined
for each register set.
In the event of a programming error the task handling and
the complete scaler can be reset to the initial states by the
software reset bit SWRST[88H[5]] being set to logic 0.
A software reset must be done after programming
especially if the programming registers, related acquisition
window and scaler are reprogrammed while a task is
active.
The difference in the disabling/enabling of a task, which is
evaluated at the end of a running task (when SWRST is set
to logic 0) is that it sets the internal state machines directly
to their idle states.
The start condition for the handler is defined by bits
STRC[1:0] 90H[1:0] and means: start immediately, wait for
next V sync, next FID at logic 0 or next FID at logic 1. The
FID is evaluated if the vertical and horizontal offsets are
reached.
With RPTSK[90H[2]] at logic 1 the actual running task is
repeated (under the defined trigger conditions) before
handing control over to the alternate task.
To support field rate reduction, the handler is also enabled
to skip fields (bits FSKP[2:0] 90H[5:3]) before executing
the task. A TOGGLE flag is generated (used for the correct
output field processing), which changes state at the
beginning of a task every time a task is activated;
examples are given in Section 9.3.1.3.
2004 Jun 29
92H[5]
XDV1
HD-CODEC
0
0
0
Task handling
92H[4]
XDV0
1
0
0
92H[2]
XDH
0
0
0
Internal decoder: The processing triggers at the falling edge of the V123 pulse
(see Figs 30 (50 Hz) and 31 (60 Hz)), and starts earliest with the rising edge of the
decoder HREF at line number:
External ITU 656 stream: The processing starts earliest with SAV at line number 23
(50 Hz system), respectively line 20 (60 Hz system) (according ITU 656 count)
4/7 (50/60 Hz, 1st field), respectively 3/6 (50/60 Hz, 2nd field) (decoder count)
2/5 (50/60 Hz, 1st field), respectively 2/5 (50/60 Hz, 2nd field) (decoder count)
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Remarks:
To activate a task, the start condition must be
fulfilled and the acquisition window offsets must be
reached. For example, in case of ‘start immediately’,
and two regions are defined for one field, the offset of
the lower region must be greater than (offset + length) of
the upper region, if not, the actual counted H and V
position at the end of the upper task is beyond the
programmed offsets and the processing will ‘wait for
next V’.
Basically, the trigger conditions are checked when a
task is activated. It is important to know that they are
not checked while a task is inactive. So it is not possible
to trigger to the next logic 0 or logic 1 with overlapping
offset and active video ranges between the tasks (e.g.
task A STRC[2:0] = 2, YO[11:0] = 310 and task B
STRC[2:0] = 3, YO[11:0] = 310 results in an output field
rate of
After power-on or software reset
(via SWRST[88H[5]]) task B gets priority over
task A.
DESCRIPTION
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3
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