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CH7013B

CH7013B

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    ETC1

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    CH7013B - Digital PC to TV Encoder - List of Unclassifed Manufacturers

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CH7013B 数据手册
CH7013B Chrontel CHRONTEL CHRONTEL CHRONTEL CHRONTEL Digital PC to TV Encoder 1. FEATURES • Universal digital interface accepts YCrCb (CCIR601 or 656) or RGB (15, 16 or 24-bit) video data in both non-interlaced and interlaced formats • True scale rendering engine supports underscan operations for various graphics resolutions • Enhanced text sharpness and adaptive flicker removal with up to 5-lines of filtering • Enhanced dot crawl control and area reduction • Fully programmable through serial port • Supports NTSC, NTSC-J, and PAL (B, D, G, H, I, M and N) TV formats • Provides Composite, S-Video and SCART outputs • Auto-detection of TV presence • Supports VBI pass-through • Programmable power management • 9-bit video DAC outputs • Complete Windows and DOS driver software • Offered in 48-pin LQFP 2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION Chrontel’s CH7013B digital PC to TV encoder is a standalone integrated circuit providing a robust solution for TV output. It provides a universal digital input port to accept a pixel data stream from a compatible VGA controller (or equivalent) and converts it directly into the NTSC or PAL TV format. This device integrates a digital NTSC/PAL encoder with a 9bit DAC interface, an adaptive flicker filter, and a high accuracy low-jitter phase locked loop to create outstanding quality video. Through its true scale scaling and deflickering engine, the CH7013B supports full vertical and horizontal underscan capability and operates in 5 different resolutions including 640x480 and 800x600. A universal digital interface along with full programmability make the CH7013B ideal for system-level PC solutions. All features are software programmable through a serial port to enable a complete PC solution using a TV as the primary display. LINE MEMORY YUV-RGB CONVERTER RGB-YUV CONVERTER DIGITAL D[15:0] PIXEL DATA INPUT INTERFACE TRUE SCALE SCALING & DEFLICKERING ENGINE NTSC/PAL ENCODER & FILTERS Y/R TRIPLE DAC C/G CVBS/B SYSTEM CLOCK RSET SERIAL CONTROL BLOCK PLL TIMING & SYNC GENERATOR CLOCK DATA ADDR XCLK H V XI XO/FIN CSYNC P-OUT BCO Figure 1: Functional Block Diagram 201-0000-069 Rev. 1.2, 9/1/2004 1 CHRONTEL 3. PIN DESCRIPTIONS 3.1 Package Diagram CH7013B P-OUT DGND AGND DVDD XCLK BCO D[2] D[1] D[0] 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 D[3] D[4] D[5] D[6] DVDD D[7] D[8] DGND D[9] D[10] D[11] NC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 37 36 35 34 33 XO/FIN XI AVDD DVDD ADDR DGND CLOCK DATA VDD RSET GND NC NC H V CHRONTEL CH7013B 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 CVBS GND 23 C D[12] D[13] D[14] D[15] NC CSYNC DVDD Figure 2: 48-PIN LQFP (7mm x 7mm) 2 DGND Y 201-0000-069 24 Rev. 1.2, 9/1/2004 CHRONTEL 3.2 Pin Descriptions Table 1. Pin Descriptions 48-Pin LQFP 17-14, 11-9, 7-6, 4-1, 48-46 CH7013B Type In Symbol D15-D0 Description Digital Pixel Inputs These pins accept digital pixel data streams with either 8, 12, or 16-bit multiplexed or 16-bit non-multiplexed formats, determined by the input mode setting (see Registers and Programming section). Inputs D0 - D7 are used when operating in 8bit multiplexed mode. Inputs D0 - D11 are used when operating in 12-bit mode. Inputs D0 - D15 are used when operating in 16-bit mode. The data structure and timing sequence for each mode is described in the section on Digital Input Port. Pixel Clock Output The CH7013B, operating in master mode, provides a pixel data clocking signal to the VGA controller. This pin provides the pixel clock output signal (adjustable as X, 2X or 3X) to the VGA controller (see the section on Digital Video Interface and Registers and Programming for more details). The capacitive loading on this pin should be kept to a minimum. Pixel Clock Input To operate in a pure master mode, the P-OUT signal should be connected to the XCLK input pin. To operate in a pseudo-master mode, the P-OUT clock is used as a reference frequency, and a signal locked to this output (at 1X, 1/2X, or 1/3X the P-OUT frequency) is input to the XCLK pin. To operate in slave mode, the CH7013B accepts an external pixel clock input at this pin. The capacitive loading on this pin should be kept to a minimum. Vertical Sync Input/Output This pin accepts the vertical sync signal from the VGA controller, or outputs a vertical sync to the VGA controller. The capacitive loading on this pin should kept to a minimum. Horizontal Sync Input/Output This pin accepts the horizontal sync from the VGA controller, or outputs a horizontal sync to the VGA controller. The capacitive loading on this pin should be kept to a minimum. Buffered Clock Output This pin provides a buffered output of the 14.31818 MHz crystal input frequency for other devices and remains active at all times (including power-down). The output can also be selected to be other frequencies (see Registers and Programming). Crystal Input A parallel resonance 14.31818 MHz (± 50 ppm) crystal should be attached between XI and XO/FIN. However, if an external CMOS clock is attached to XO/FIN, XI should be connected to ground. Crystal Output or External Fref A 14.31818 MHz (± 50 ppm) crystal may be attached between XO/FIN and XI. An external CMOS compatible clock can be connected to XO/FIN as an alternative. Reference Resistor A 300 Ω resistor with short and wide traces should be attached between RSET and ground. No other connections should be made to this pin. Luminance Output A 75 Ω termination resistor with short traces should be attached between Y and ground for optimum performance. In normal operating modes other than SCART, this pin outputs the luma video signal. In SCART mode, this pin outputs the red signal. Chrominance Output A 75 Ω termination resistor with short traces should be attached between C and ground for optimum performance. In normal operating modes other than SCART, this pin outputs the chroma video signal. In SCART mode, this pin outputs the green signal. 41 Out P-OUT 43 In XCLK 45 In/Out V 44 In/Out H 39 Out BCO 35 In XI 36 In XO/FIN 27 In RSET 24 Out Y/R 23 Out C/G 201-0000-069 Rev. 1.2, 9/1/2004 3 CHRONTEL Table 1. Pin Descriptions 48-Pin LQFP 22 CH7013B Symbol CVBS/B Type Out Description Composite Video Output A 75 Ω termination resistor with short traces should be attached between CVBS and ground for optimum performance. In normal operating modes other than SCART, this pin outputs the composite video signal. In SCART mode, this pin outputs the blue signal. Composite Sync Output A 75 Ω termination resistor with short traces should be attached between CSYNC and ground for optimum performance. In SCART mode, this pin outputs the composite sync signal. Serial Data (External pull-up required) This pin functions as the serial data pin of the serial interface port (see the serial Port Operation section for details). Serial Clock (Internal pull-up) This pin functions as the serial clock pin of the serial interface port (see the serial Port Operation section for details). Serial Address Select (Internal pull-up) This pin is the serial Address Select pin, which corresponds to bits 1 and 0 of the serial device address, creating an serial port address selection as follows: ADDR Serial Address Selected 1 111 0101 = 75h = 117 0 111 0110 = 76h = 118 NOTE: The serial port address is not to be confused with the Device Address Byte. The Device Address Byte is composed of 8 bits rather than 7 bits where the first 7 bits is the serial port address and the last bit is the read/write bit. Please refer to AN47 for details. Analog ground These pins provide the ground reference for the analog section of the CH7013B, and MUST be connected to the system ground, to prevent latchup. Refer to the Application Information section for information on proper supply de-coupling. Analog Supply Voltage These pins supply the +3.3V power to the analog section of the CH7013B. DAC Power Supply These pins supply the +3.3V power to CH7013B’s internal DAC’s. DAC Ground These pins provide the ground reference for CH7013B’s internal DACs. For information on proper supply de-coupling, please refer to the Application Information section. Digital Supply Voltage These pins supply the +3.3V power to the digital section of CH7013B. Digital Ground These pins provide the ground reference for the digital section of CH7013B, and MUST be connected to the system ground to prevent latchup. 19 Out CSYNC 29 In/Out DATA /SD CLOCK /SL ADDR 30 In 32 In 38 Power AGND 34 28 20, 26 Power Power Power AVDD VDD GND 5, 18, 33, 42 8, 20, 31, 40 Power Power DVDD DGND 4 201-0000-069 Rev. 1.2, 9/1/2004 CHRONTEL 4. DIGITAL VIDEO INTERFACE CH7013B The CH7013B digital video interface provides a flexible digital interface between a computer graphics controller and the TV encoder IC, forming the ideal quality/cost configuration for performing the TV-output function. This digital interface consists of up to 16 data signals and 4 control signals, all of which are subject to programmable control through the CH7013B register set. This interface can be configured as 8, 12 or 16-bit inputs operating in either multiplexed mode or 16-bit input operation in de-multiplexed mode. It will also accept either YCrCb or RGB (15, 16 or 24-bit) data formats and will accept both non-interlaced and interlaced data formats. A summary of the input data format modes is as follows: Table 2. Input Data Formats Bus Width Transfer Mode Color Space and Depth Format Reference 16-bit 15-bit 16-bit 8-bit 8-bit 8-bit 8-bit 12-bit 12-bit 16-bit Non-multiplexed Non-multiplexed Non-multiplexed 2X-multiplexed 2X-multiplexed 3X-multiplexed 2X-multiplexed 2X-multiplexed 2X-multiplexed 2X-multiplexed RGB 16-bit RGB 15-bit YCrCb (24-bit) RGB 15-bit RGB 16-bit RGB 24-bit YCrCb (24-bit) RGB 24 RGB 24 RGB 24 (32) 5-6-5 each word 5-5-5 each word CbY0,CrY1...(CCIR656 style) 5-5-5 over two bytes 5-6-5 over two bytes 8-8-8 over three bytes Cb,Y0,Cr,Y1,(CCIR656 style) 8-8-8 over two words - ‘C’ version 8-8-8 over two words - ‘I’ version 8-8,8X over two words The clock and timing signals used to latch and process the incoming pixel data is dependent upon the clock mode. The CH7013B can operate in either master (the CH7013B generates a pixel frequency which is either returned as a phase-aligned pixel clock or used directly to latch data), or slave mode (the graphics chip generates the pixel clock). The pixel clock frequency will change depending upon the active image size (e.g., 640x480 or 800x600), the desired output format (NTSC or PAL), and the amount of scaling desired. The pixel clock may be requested to be 1X, 2X, or 3X the pixel data rate (subject to a 100MHz frequency limitation). In the case of a 1X pixel clock the CH7013B will automatically use both clock edges, if a multiplexed data format is selected. Sync Signals: Horizontal and vertical sync signals will normally be supplied by the VGA controller, but may be selected to be generated by the CH7013B. In the case of CCIR656 style input (IDF = 1 or 9), embedded sync may also be used. (In each case, the period of the horizontal sync should be equal to the duration of the pixel clock, times the first value of the (Total Pixels/Line x Total Lines/Frame) column of the (display Mode Register 00h description). The leading edge of the horizontal sync is used to determine the start of each line. The Vertical sync signal must be able to be set to the second value in the: (Total Pixels/Line x Total Lines/Frame) column of Table 17). Master Clock Mode: The CH7013B generates a clock signal (output at the P-OUT pin) which will be used by the VGA controller as a frequency reference. The VGA controller will then generate a clock signal which will be input via the XCLK input. This incoming signal will be used to latch (and de-multiplex, if required) incoming data. The XCLK input clock rate must match the input data rate, and the P-OUT clock can be requested to be 1X, 2X or 3X the pixel data rate. As an alternative, the P-OUT clock signal can also be used as the input clock signal (connected directly to the XCLK input) to latch the incoming data. If this mode is used, the incoming data must meet setup and hold times with respect to the XCLK input (with the only internal adjustment being XCLK polarity). Slave Clock Mode: The VGA controller will generate a clock which will be input to the XCLK pin (no clock signal will be output on the P-OUT pin). This signal must match the input data rate, must occur at 1X, 2X or 3X the pixel data rate, and will be used to latch (and de-multiplex if required) incoming data. Also, the graphics IC transmits back to the TV encoder the horizontal and vertical timing signals, and pixel data, each of which must meet the specified setup and hold times with respect to the pixel clock. 201-0000-069 Rev. 1.2, 9/1/2004 5 CHRONTEL CH7013B Pixel Data: Active pixel data will be expected after a programmable number of pixels times the multiplex rate after the leading edge of Horizontal Sync. In other words, specifying the horizontal back porch value (as a pixel count), plus horizontal sync width, will determine when the chip will begin to sample pixels. 4.1 Non-multiplexed Mode In the 15/16-bit mode shown in Table 3, the pixel data bus represents a 15/16-bit non-multiplexed data stream, which contains either RGB or YCrCb formatted data. When operating in RGB mode, each 15/16-bit Pn value will contain a complete pixel encoded in either 5-6-5 or 5-5-5 format. When operating in YCrCb mode, each 16-bit Pn word will contain an 8-bit Y (luminance) value on the upper 8 bits, and an 8-bit C (color difference) value on the lower 8 bits. The color difference will be transmitted at half the data rate of the luminance data, with the sequence being set as Cb followed by Cr. The Cb and Cr data will be co-sited with the Y value transmitted with the Cb value, with the data sequence described in Table 3. The first active pixel is SAV pixels after the trailing edge of horizontal sync, where SAV is a bus-controlled register. HSYNC tHD XCLK tHSW tP1 SAV tSP P0 P1 tPH1 Pixel Data tHP1 P3 P4 P5 P2 Figure 3: Non-multiplexed Data Transfers Table 3. 15/16-bit Non-multiplexed Data Formats IDF# Format Pixel# Bus Data D[15] D[14] D[13] D[12] D[11] D[10] D[9] D[8] D[7] D[6] D[5] D[4] D[3] D[2] D[1] D[0] 0 RGB 5-6-5 P0 R0[4] R0[3] R0[2] R0[1] R0[0] G0[5] G0[4] G0[3] G0[2] G0[1] G0[0] B0[4] B0[3] B0[2] B0[1] B0[0] P1 R1[4] R1[3] R1[2] R1[1] R1[0] G1[5] G1[4] G1[3] G1[2] G1[1] G1[0] B1[4] B1[3] B1[2] B1[1] B1[0] 3 RGB 5-5-5 P0 x R2[4] R2[3] R2[2] R2[1] R2[0] G2[4] G2[3] G2[2] G2[1] G2[0] B2[4] B2[3] B2[2] B2[1] B2[0] P1 x R3[4] R3[3] R3[2] R3[1] R3[0] G3[4] G3[3] G3[2] G3[1] G3[0] B3[4] B3[3] B3[2] B3[1] B3[0] P0 Y0[7] Y0[6] Y0[5] Y0[4] Y0[3] Y0[2] Y0[1] Y0[0] Cb0[7] Cb0[6] Cb0[5] Cb0[4] Cb0[3] Cb0[2] Cb0[1] Cb0[0] 1 YCrCb (16-bit) P1 Y1[7] Y1[6] Y1[5] Y1[4] Y1[3] Y1[2] Y1[1] Y1[0] Cr0[7] Cr0[6] Cr0[5] Cr0[4] Cr0[3] Cr0[2] Cr0[1] Cr0[0] P2 Y2[7] Y2[6] Y2[5] Y2[4] Y2[3] Y2[2] Y2[1] Y2[0] Cb2[7] Cb2[6] Cb2[5] Cb2[4] Cb2[3] Cb2[2] Cb2[1] Cb2[0] P3 Y3[7] Y3[6] Y3[5] Y3[4] Y3[3] Y3[2] Y3[1] Y3[0] Cr2[7] Cr2[6] Cr2[5] Cr2[4] Cr2[3] Cr2[2] Cr2[1] Cr2[0] When IDF = 1, (YCrCb 16-bit mode), H and V sync signals can be embedded into the data stream. In this mode, the embedded sync will be similar to the CCIR656 convention (not identical, since that convention is for 8-bit data streams), and the first byte of the ‘video timing reference code’ will be assumed to occur when a Cb sample would occur – if the video stream was continuous. This is delineated in Table 4 below. 6 201-0000-069 Rev. 1.2, 9/1/2004 CHRONTEL Table 4. YCrCb Non-multiplexed Mode with Embedded Syncs IDF# Format Pixel# Bus Data D[15] D[14] D[13] D[12] D[11] D[10] D[9] D[8] D[7] D[6] D[5] D[4] D[3] D[2] D[1] D[0] P0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 P1 S[7] S[6] S[5] S[4] S[3] S[2] S[1] S[0] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 P2 Y0[7] Y0[6] Y0[5] Y0[4] Y0[3] Y0[2] Y0[1] Y0[0] Cb0[7] Cb0[6] Cb0[5] Cb0[4] Cb0[3] Cb0[2] Cb0[1] Cb0[0] CH7013B 1 YCrCb 16-bit P3 Y1[7] Y1[6] Y1[5] Y1[4] Y1[3] Y1[2] Y1[1] Y1[0] Cr0[7] Cr0[6] Cr0[5] Cr0[4] Cr0[3] Cr0[2] Cr0[1] Cr0[0] P4 Y2[7] Y2[6] Y2[5] Y2[4] Y2[3] Y2[2] Y2[1] Y2[0] Cb2[7] Cb2[6] Cb2[5] Cb2[4] Cb2[3] Cb2[2] Cb2[1] Cb2[0] P5 Y3[7] Y3[6] Y3[5] Y3[4] Y3[3] Y3[2] Y3[1] Y3[0] Cr2[7] Cr2[6] Cr2[5] Cr2[4] Cr2[3] Cr2[2] Cr2[1] Cr2[0] P6 Y4[7] Y4[6] Y4[5] Y4[4] Y4[3] Y4[2] Y4[1] Y4[0] Cb4[7] Cb4[6] Cb4[5] Cb4[4] Cb4[3] Cb4[2] Cb4[1] Cb4[0] P7 Y5[7] Y5[6] Y5[5] Y5[4] Y5[3] Y5[2] Y5[1] Y5[0] Cr4[7] Cr4[6] Cr4[5] Cr4[4] Cr4[3] Cr4[2] Cr4[1] Cr4[0] In this mode, the S[7-0] byte contains the following data: S[6] S[5] S[4] = = = F V H = = = 1 during field 2, 0 during field 1 1 during field blanking, 0 elsewhere 1 during EAV (the synchronization reference at the end of active video) 0 during SAV (the synchronization reference at the start of active video) Bits S[7] and S[3:0] are ignored. 4.2 Multiplexed Mode Each rising edge (or each rising and falling edge) of the XCLK signal will latch data from the graphics chip. The multiplexed input data formats are shown in Figure 4 and 5. The Pixel Data bus represents an 8, 12, or 16-bit multiplexed data stream, which contains either RGB or YCrCb formatted data. In IDF settings of 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, and 9, the input data rate is 2X PCLK, and each pair of Pn values (e.g., P0a and P0b) will contain a complete pixel, encoded as shown in the tables below. When IDF = 6, the input data rate is 3X PCLK, and each triplet of Pn values (e.g., P0a, P0b and P0c) will contain a complete pixel, encoded as shown in the tables below. When the input is YCrCb, the color-difference data will be transmitted at half the data rate of the luminance data, with the sequence being set as Cb, Y, Cr, Y where Cb0,Y0,Cr0 refers to co-sited luminance and color-difference samples — and the following Y1 byte refers to the next luminance sample, per CCIR656 standards. However, the clock frequency is dependent upon the current mode, (not 27MHz, as specified in CCIR656). 201-0000-069 Rev. 1.2, 9/1/2004 7 CHRONTEL CH7013B HS tHD XCLK DEC = 0 tHSW tP2 tPH2 tSP2 tHP2 XCLK DEC = 1 tSP2 tHP2 tSP2 tHP2 D[15:0] P0a P0b P1a P1b P2a P2b Figure 4: Multiplexed Pixel Data Transfer Mode Table 5.RGB 8-bit Multiplexed Mode IDF# Format Pixel# Bus Data D[7] D[6] D[5] D[4] D[3] D[2] D[1] D[0] P0a G0[2] G0[1] G0[0] B0[4] B0[3] B0[2] B0[1] B0[0] 7 RGB 5-6-5 P0b R0[4] R0[3] R0[2] R0[1] R0[0] G0[5] G0[4] G0[3] P1a G1[2] G1[1] G1[0] B1[4] B1[3] B1[2] B1[1] B1[0] P1b R1[4] R1[3] R1[2] R1[1] R1[0] G1[5] G1[4] G1[3] P0a G0[2] G0[1] G0[0] B0[4] B0[3] B0[2] B0[1] B0[0] 8 RGB 5-5-5 P0b x R0[4] R0[3] R0[2] R0[1] R0[0] G0[4] G0[3] P1a G1[2] G1[1] G1[0] B1[4] B1[3] B1[2] B1[1] B1[0] P1b x R1[4] R1[3] R1[2] R1[1] R1[0] G1[4] G1[3] Table 6. RGB 12-bit Multiplexed Mode IDF# Format Pixel# Bus Data D[11] D[10] D[9] D[8] D[7] D[6] D[5] D[4] D[3] D[2] D[1] D[0] P0a G0[3] G0[2] G0[1] G0[0] B0[7] B0[6] B0[5] B0[4] B0[3] B0[2] B0[1] B0[0] 4 12-bit RGB (12-12) P0b R0[7] R0[6] R0[5] R0[4] R0[3] R0[2] R0[1] R0[0] G0[7] G0[6] G0[5] G0[4] P1a G1[3] G1[2] G1[1] G1[0] B1[7] B1[6] B1[5] B1[4] B1[3] B1[2] B1[1] B1[0] P1b R1[7] R1[6] R1[5] R1[4] R1[3] R1[2] R1[1] R1[0] G1[7] G1[6] G1[5] G1[4] P0a G0[4] G0[3] G0[2] B0[7] B0[6] B0[5] B0[4] B0[3] G0[0] B0[2] B0[1] B0[0] 5 12-bit RGB (12-12) P0b R0[7] R0[6] R0[5] R0[4] R0[3] G0[7] G0[6] G0[5] R0[2] R0[1] R0[0] G0[1] P1a G1[4] G1[3] G1[2] B1[7] B1[6] B1[5] B1[4] B1[3] G1[0] B1[2] B1[1] B1[0] P1b R1[7] R1[6] R1[5] R1[4] R1[3] G1[7] G1[6] G1[5] R1[2] R1[1] R1[0] G1[1] 8 201-0000-069 Rev. 1.2, 9/1/2004 CHRONTEL Table 7. RGB 16-bit Muliplexed Mode IDF# Format Pixel# Bus Data D[15] D[14] D[13] D[12] D[11] D[10] D[9] D[8] D[7] D[6] D[5] D[4] D[3] D[2] D[1] D[0] P0a G0[7] G0[6] G0[5] G0[4] G0[3] G0[2] G0[1] G0[0] B0[7] B0[6] B0[5] B0[4] B0[3] B0[2] B0[1] B0[0] CH7013B 2 16-bit RGB (16-8) P0b A0[7] A0[6] A0[5] A0[4] A0[3] A0[2] A0[1] A0[0] R0[7] R0[6] R0[5] R0[4] R0[3] R0[2] R0[1] R0[0] P1a G1[7] G1[6] G1[5] G1[4] G1[3] G1[2] G1[1] G1[0] B1[7] B1[6] B1[5] B1[4] B1[3] B1[2] B0[1] B0[0] P1b A1[7] A1[6] A1[5] A1[4] A1[3] A1[2] A1[1] A1[0] R1[7] R1[6] R1[5] R1[4] R1[3] R1[2] R1[1] R1[0] Note: The AX[7:0] data is ignored. Table 8. YCrCb Multiplexed Mode IDF# Format Pixel# Bus Data D[7] D[6] D[5] D[4] D[3] D[2] D[1] D[0] P0a Cb0[7] Cb0[6] Cb0[5] Cb0[4] Cb0[3] Cb0[2] Cb0[1] Cb0[0] P0b Y0[7] Y0[6] Y0[5] Y0[4] Y0[3] Y0[2] Y0[1] Y0[0] P1a Cr0[7] Cr0[6] Cr0[5] Cr0[4] Cr0[3] Cr0[2] Cr0[1] Cr0[0] 9 YCrCb 8-bit P1b Y1[7] Y1[6] Y1[5] Y1[4] Y1[3] Y1[2] Y1[1] Y1[0] P2a Cb2[7] Cb2[6] Cb2[5] Cb2[4] Cb2[3] Cb2[2] Cb2[1] Cb2[0] P2b Y2[7] Y2[6] Y2[5] Y2[4] Y2[3] Y2[2] Y2[1] Y2[0] P3a Cr2[7] Cr2[6] Cr2[5] Cr2[4] Cr2[3] Cr2[2] Cr2[1] Cr2[0] P3b Y3[7] Y3[6] Y3[5] Y3[4] Y3[3] Y3[2] Y3[1] Y3[0] When IDF = 9 (YCrCb 8-bit mode), H and V sync signals can be embedded into the data stream. In this mode, the embedded sync will follow the CCIR656 convention, and the first byte of the “video timing reference code” will be assumed to occur when a Cb sample would occur if the video stream was continuous. This is delineated in Table 9 shown below. 201-0000-069 Rev. 1.2, 9/1/2004 9 CHRONTEL Table 9. YCrCb Multiplexed Mode with Embedded Syncs IDF# Format Pixel# Bus Data D[7] D[6] D[5] D[4] D[3] D[2] D[1] D[0] P0a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 P0b 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 P1a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CH7013B 9 YCrCb 8-bit P1b S[7] S[6] S[5] S[4] S[3] S[2] S[1] S[0] P2a Cb2[7] Cb2[6] Cb2[5] Cb2[4] Cb2[3] Cb2[2] Cb2[1] Cb2[0] P2b Y2[7] Y2[6] Y2[5] Y2[4] Y2[3] Y2[2] Y2[1] Y2[0] P3a Cr2[7] Cr2[6] Cr2[5] Cr2[4] Cr2[3] Cr2[2] Cr2[1] Cr2[0] P3b Y3[7] Y3[6] Y3[5] Y3[4] Y3[3] Y3[2] Y3[1] Y3[0] In this mode the S[7:0] contains the following data: S[6] S[5] S[4] = = = F V H = = = 1 during field 2, 0 during field 1 1 during field blanking, 0 elsewhere 1 during EAV (the synchronization reference at the end of active video) 0 during SAV (the synchronization reference at the start of active video) Bits S[7] and S[3:0] are ignored. HSYNC POut/ XCLK Pixel D[7:0] Data tHD tHSW tP3 tSP3 P0a P0b tPH3 tHP3 P0c P1a P1b P1c Figure 5: Multiplexed Pixel Data Transfer Mode (IDF = 6) Table 10. RGB 8-bit Multiplexed Mode (24-bit Color) IDF# Format Pixel# Bus Data P0a B0[7] B0[6] B0[5] B0[4] B0[3] B0[2] B0[1] B0[0] P0b G0[7] G0[6] G0[5] G0[4] G0[3] G0[2] G0[1] G0[0] P0c R0[7] R0[6] R0[5] R0[4] R0[3] R0[2] R0[1] R0[0] 6 RGB 8-bit P1a P1b B1[7] G1[7] B1[6] G1[6] B1[5] G1[5] B1[4] G1[4] B1[3] G1[3] B1[2] G1[2] B1[1] G1[1] B1[0] G1[0] P1c R1[7] R1[6] R1[5] R1[4] R1[3] R1[2] R1[1] R1[0] P2a B2[7] B2[6] B2[5] B2[4] B2[3] B2[2] B2[1] B2[0] P2b G2[7] G2[6] G2[5] G2[4] G2[3] G2[2] G2[1] G2[0] P2c R2(7) R2(6) R2(5) R2(4) R2(3) R2(2) R2(1) R2(0) D[7] D[6] D[5] D[4] D[3] D[2] D[1] D[0] 10 201-0000-069 Rev. 1.2, 9/1/2004 CHRONTEL 4.3 Functional Description CH7013B The CH7013B is a TV-output companion chip to graphics controllers providing digital output in either YUV or RGB format. This solution involves both hardware and software elements which work together to produce an optimum TV screen image based on the original computer generated pixel data. All essential circuitry for this conversion are integrated on-chip. On-chip circuitry includes memory, memory control, scaling, PLL, DAC, filters, and NTSC/PAL encoder. All internal signal processing, including NTSC/PAL encoding, is performed using digital techniques to ensure that the high-quality video signals are not affected by drift issues associated with analog components. No additional adjustment is required during manufacturing. CH7013B is ideal for PC motherboards, web browsers, or VGA add-in boards where a minimum of discrete support components (passive components, parallel resonance 14.31818 MHz crystal) are required for full operation. 4.3.1 Architectural Overview The CH7013B is a complete TV output subsystem which uses both hardware and software elements to produce an image on TV which is virtually identical to the image that would be displayed on a monitor. Simply creating a compatible TV output from a VGA input involves a relatively straightforward process. This process includes a standard conversion from RGB to YUV color space, converting from a non-interlaced to an interlaced frame sequence, and encoding the pixel stream into NTSC or PAL compliant format. However, creating an optimum computer-generated image on a TV screen involves a highly sophisticated process of scaling, deflickering, and filtering. This results in a compatible TV output that displays a sharp and subtle image, of the right size, with minimal artifacts from the conversion process. As a key part of the overall system solution, the CH7013B software establishes the correct framework for the VGA input signal to enable this process. Once the display is set to a supported resolution (either 640x480 or 800x600), the CH7013B software may be invoked to establish the appropriate TV output display. The software then programs the various timing parameters of the VGA controller to create an output signal that will be compatible with the chosen resolution, operating mode, and TV format. Adjustments performed in software include pixel clock rates, total pixels per line, and total lines per frame. By performing these adjustments in software, the CH7013B can render a superior TV image without the added cost of a full frame buffer memory – normally used to implement features such as scaling and full synchronization. The CH7013B hardware accepts digital RGB or YCrCb inputs, which are latched in synchronization with the pixel clock. These inputs are then color-space converted into YUV in 4-2-2 format and stored in a line buffer memory. The stored pixels are fed into a block where scan-rate conversion, underscan scaling and 2-line, 3-line, 4-line and 5line vertical flicker filtering are performed. The scan-rate converter transforms the VGA horizontal scan-rate to either NTSC or PAL scan rates; the vertical flicker filter eliminates flicker at the output while the underscan scaling reduces the size of the displayed image to fit onto a TV screen. The resulting YUV signals are filtered through digital filters to minimize aliasing problems. The digital encoder receives the filtered signals and transforms them to composite and S-Video outputs, which are converted by the three 9-bit DACs into analog outputs. In order to minimize the hazard of ESD, a set of protection diodes MUST BE used for each DAC connecting to TV (Refer to AN-38 for details). 4.3.2 Color Burst Generation* The CH7013B allows the sub-carrier frequency to be accurately generated from a 14.31818 MHz crystal oscillator, leaving the sub-carrier frequency independent of the sampling rate. As a result, the CH7013B may be used with any VGA chip (with an appropriate digital interface) since the CH7013B sub-carrier frequency can be generated without being dependent on the precise pixel rates of VGA controllers. This feature is a significant benefit, since even a ± 0.01% sub-carrier frequency variation may be enough to cause some television monitors to lose color lock. In addition, the CH7013B has the capability to genlock the color burst signal to the VGA horizontal sync frequency, which enables a fully synchronous system between the graphics controller and the television. When genlocked, the CH7013B can also stop “dot crawl” motion (for composite mode operation in NTSC modes) to eliminate the annoyance of moving borders. Both of these features are under programmable control through the register set. 201-0000-069 Rev. 1.2, 9/1/2004 11 CHRONTEL 4.3.3 Display Modes CH7013B The CH7013B display mode is controlled by three independent factors: input resolution, TV format, and scale factor, which are programmed via the display mode register. It is designed to accept input resolutions of 640x480, 800x600, 640x400 (including 320x200 scan-doubled output), 720x400, and 512x384. It is designed to support output to either NTSC or PAL television formats. The CH7013B provides interpolated scaling with selectable factors of 5:4, 1:1, 7:8, 5:6, 3:4 and 7:10 in order to support adjustable overscan or underscan operation when displayed on a TV. This combination of factors results in a matrix of useful operating modes which are listed in detail in Table 11. Table 11. CH7013B Display Modes TV Format Standard NTSC NTSC NTSC NTSC NTSC NTSC NTSC NTSC NTSC NTSC NTSC NTSC NTSC PAL PAL PAL PAL PAL PAL PAL PAL PAL PAL PAL PAL Input (active) Resolution 640x480 640x480 640x480 800x600 800x600 800x600 640x400 640x400 640x400 720x400 720x400 512x384 512x384 640x480 640x480 640x480 800x600 800x600 800x600 640x400 640x400 720x400 720x400 512x384 512x384 Scale Factor 1:1 7:8 5:6 5:6 3:4 7:10 5:4 1:1 7:8 5:4 1:1 5:4 1:1 5:4 1:1 5:6 1:1 5:6 3:4 5:4 1:1 5:4 1:1 5:4 1:1 Active TV Lines 480 420 400 500 450 420 500 400 350 500 400 480 384 600 480 400 600 500 450 500 400 500 400 480 384 Percent (1) Overscan/ (underscan) 10% (3%) (8%) 16% 4% (3%) 16% (8%) (19%) 16% (8%) 10% (11%) 14% (8%) (29%) 14% (4%) (15%) (4%) (29%) (4%) (29%) (8%) (35%) Pixel Clock 24.671 28.196 30.210 39.273 43.636 47.832 21.147 26.434 30.210 23.790 29.455 20.140 24.671 21.000 26.250 31.500 29.500 36.000 39.000 25.000 31.500 28.125 34.875 21.000 26.250 Horizontal Total 784 784 800 1040 1040 1064 840 840 840 945 936 800 784 840 840 840 944 960 936 1000 1008 1125 1116 840 840 Vertical Total 525 600 630 630 700 750 420 525 600 420 525 420 525 500 625 750 625 750 836 500 625 500 625 500 625 (1) Note: Percent overscan/(underscan) is a calculated value based on average viewable lines on each TV format, assuming an average TV overscan of 10%. (Negative values) indicate modes which are operating in underscan. For NTSC: 480 active lines - 10% (overscan) = 432 viewable lines (average) For PAL: 576 active lines - 10% (overscan) = 518 viewable lines (average) The inclusion of multiple levels of scaling for each resolution have been created to enable optimal use of the CH7013B for different application needs. In general, underscan (modes where percent overscan is negative) provides an image that is viewable in its entirety on screen; it should be used as the default for most applications (e.g., viewing text screens, operating games, running productivity applications and working within Windows). Overscanning provides an image that extends past the edges of the TV screen, exactly like normal television programs and movies appear on TV, and is only recommended for viewing movies or video clips coming from the computer. In addition to the above mode table, the CH7013B also support interlaced input modes, both in CCIR 656 and proprietary formats (see Display Mode Register section.) 12 201-0000-069 Rev. 1.2, 9/1/2004 CHRONTEL 4.3.4 Flicker Filter and Text Enhancement CH7013B The CH7013B integrates an advanced 2-line, 3-line, 4-line and 5-line (depending on mode) vertical deflickering filter circuit to help eliminate the flicker associated with interlaced displays. This flicker circuit provides an adaptive filter algorithm for implementing flicker reduction with selections of high, medium or low flicker content for both luma and chroma channels (see register descriptions). In addition, a special text enhancement circuit incorporates proprietary Algorithms for enhancing the readability of text. These modes are fully programmable via the serial port under the flicker filter register. 4.3.5 Internal Voltage Reference An on-chip bandgap circuit is used in the DAC to generate a reference voltage which, in conjunction with a reference resistor at pin RSET, and register controlled divider, sets the output ranges of the DACs. The CH7013B bandgap reference voltage is 1.235 volts nominal for NTSC or PAL-M, or 1.317 volts nominal (for PAL or NTSCJ), which is determined by IDF register bit 6 (DACG bit). The recommended value for the reference resistor RSET is 300 ohms (though this may be adjusted in order to achieve a different output level). The gain setting for DAC output is 1/48th. 4.3.6 Power Management The CH7013B supports five operating states including Normal [On], Power Down, Full Power Down, S-Video Off, and Composite Off to provide optimal power consumption for the application involved. Using the programmable power down modes accessed over the serial port, the CH7013B may be placed in either Normal state, or any of the four power managed states, as listed below (see “Power Management Register” under the Register Descriptions section for programming information). To support power management, a TV sensing function (see “Connection Detect Register” under the Register Descriptions section) is provided, which identifies whether a TV is connected to either S-Video or composite. This sensing function can then be used to enter into the appropriate operating state (e.g., if TV is sensed only on composite, the S-Video Off mode could be set by software). Table 12.Power Management Operating State Normal (On): Power Down: Functional Description In the normal operating state, all functions and pins are active In the power-down state, most pins and circuitry are disabled.The BCO pin will continue to provide either the VCO divided by K3, or 14.318 MHz out, and the P-OUT pin will continue to output a clock reference. Power is shut off to the unused DACs associated with S-Video outputs. In Composite-off state, power is shut off to the unused DAC associated with CVBS output. In this power-down state, all but the serial port circuits are disabled. This places the CH7013B in its lowest power consumption mode. S-Video Off: Composite Off: Full Power Down: 201-0000-069 Rev. 1.2, 9/1/2004 13 CHRONTEL 4.4 Luminance and Chrominance Filter Options CH7013B The CH7013B contains a set of luminance filters to provide a controllable bandwidth output on both CVBS and SVideo outputs. All values are completely programmable via the Video Bandwidth Register. For all graphs shown, the horizontal axis is frequency in MHz, and the vertical axis is attenuation in dBs. The composite luminance and chrominance video bandwidth output is shown in Table 13. VBI Pass-Through Support The CH7013B provides the ability to pass-through data with minimal filtering, on vertical blanking lines 10-21 for Intercast or close captioned applications (see register descriptions). Table 13. Video Bandwidth Mode 00 0.62 0.78 0.53 0.65 0.83 1.03 0.70 0.87 0.74 0.93 0.63 0.78 0.89 0.62 0.78 0.93 0.64 0.74 0.79 0.77 0.95 1.02 0.77 0.86 0.94 0.71 0.71 0.47 0.38 Chrominance Bandwidth (MHz) CBW[1:0] 01 10 0.68 0.80 0.85 1.00 0.58 0.68 0.71 0.83 0.91 1.07 1.13 1.32 0.77 0.90 0.95 1.12 0.81 0.95 1.02 1.20 0.68 0.80 0.86 1.00 0.98 1.15 0.68 0.80 0.85 1.00 1.02 1.20 0.71 0.83 0.81 0.95 0.87 1.02 0.85 1.00 1.03 1.22 1.12 1.32 0.85 0.99 0.94 1.11 1.03 1.21 0.78 0.91 0.78 0.91 0.51 0.60 0.41 0.48 11 0.95 1.18 0.81 0.99 1.27 1.57 1.07 1.33 1.13 1.42 0.95 1.19 1.36 0.95 1.18 1.42 0.98 1.13 1.21 1.18 1.44 1.56 1.18 1.31 1.44 1.08 1.08 0.71 0.57 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Luminance Bandwidth with Sin(X) /X (MHz) CVBS S-Video S-Video YCV YSV[1:0], YPEAK = 0 YSV[1:0], YPEAK = 1 00 01 1X 00 01 1X 0 1 2.26 3.37 2.26 3.37 5.23 2.57 4.44 5.23 2.82 4.21 2.82 4.21 6.53 3.21 5.56 6.53 1.93 2.87 1.93 2.87 4.46 2.19 3.79 4.46 2.36 3.52 2.36 3.52 5.46 2.68 4.64 5.46 3.03 4.51 3.03 4.51 7.00 3.44 5.95 7.00 3.75 5.59 3.75 5.59 8.68 4.27 7.38 8.68 2.56 3.81 2.56 3.81 5.92 2.91 5.04 5.92 3.17 4.72 3.17 4.72 7.33 3.60 6.23 7.33 2.69 4.01 2.69 4.01 6.22 3.06 5.29 6.22 3.39 5.05 3.39 5.05 7.84 3.85 6.67 7.84 2.28 3.39 2.28 3.39 5.26 2.59 4.48 5.26 2.84 4.24 2.84 4.24 6.58 3.23 5.59 6.58 3.25 4.84 3.25 4.84 7.52 3.70 6.39 7.52 2.26 3.37 2.26 3.37 5.23 2.57 4.44 5.23 2.82 4.21 2.82 4.21 6.53 3.21 5.56 6.53 3.39 5.05 3.39 5.05 7.84 3.85 6.67 7.84 2.35 3.50 2.35 3.50 5.43 2.67 4.62 5.43 2.70 4.02 2.70 4.02 6.24 3.07 5.30 6.24 2.89 4.31 2.89 4.31 6.68 3.29 5.68 6.68 2.82 4.20 2.82 4.20 6.53 3.21 5.55 6.53 3.44 5.13 3.44 5.13 7.97 3.92 6.77 7.97 3.73 5.56 3.73 5.56 8.63 4.24 7.34 8.63 2.82 4.20 2.82 4.20 6.52 3.20 5.54 6.52 3.13 4.66 3.13 4.66 7.24 3.56 6.16 7.24 3.43 5.11 3.43 5.11 7.94 3.90 6.75 7.94 2.58 3.85 2.58 3.85 5.97 2.94 5.08 5.97 2.58 3.85 2.58 3.85 5.97 2.94 5.08 5.97 1.70 2.53 1.70 2.53 3.92 1.93 3.34 3.92 1.37 2.04 1.37 2.04 3.17 1.56 2.69 3.17 The composite luminance and chrominance frequency response is depicted in Figure 6 through 8. 14 201-0000-069 Rev. 1.2, 9/1/2004 CHRONTEL Luminance and Chrominance Filter Options (continued) 0 0 CH7013B -66 1 -122 -188 1 (YCVdB Y CVdB < i > n n ) -244 2 -300 3 -366 3 -422 4 0 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 6 55 f 6 n,i f n , i 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 10 6 10 6 Figure 6: Composite Luminance Frequency Response (YCV = 0) 0 -6 -12 YSVdB -18 -24 -30 -36 -42 0 (YSVdB)n 1 2 3 4 5 f n,i 10 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Figure 7: S-Video Luminance Frequency Response (YSV = 1X, YPEAK = 0) 201-0000-069 Rev. 1.2, 9/1/2004 15 CHRONTEL Luminance and Chrominance Filter Options (continued) CH7013B 0 -6 -12 U VfirdB n -18 (UVfirdB)n -24 -30 -36 -42 0 1 2 3 4 5 f fn,i n , i 6 10 1 06 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Figure 8: Chrominance Frequency Response 16 201-0000-069 Rev. 1.2, 9/1/2004 CHRONTEL 4.5 NTSC and PAL Operation CH7013B Composite and S-Video outputs are supported in either NTSC or PAL format. The general parameters used to characterize these outputs are listed in Table 14 and shown in Figure 9. (See Figures 12 through 17 for illustrations of composite and S-Video output waveforms.) 4.5.1 CCIR624-3 Compliance The CH7013B is predominantly compliant with the recommendations called out in CCIR624-3. The following are the only exceptions to this compliance: • The frequencies of Fsc, Fh, and Fv can only be guaranteed in master or pseudo-master modes, not in slave mode when the graphics device generates these frequencies. • It is assumed that gamma correction, if required, is performed in the graphics device which establishes the color reference signals. • All modes provide the exact number of lines called out for NTSC and PAL modes respectively, except mode 21, which outputs 800x600 resolution, scaled by 3:4, to PAL format with a total of 627 lines (vs. 625). • Chroma signal frequency response will fall within 10% of the exact recommended value. • Pulse widths and rise/fall times for sync pulses, front/back porches, and equalizing pulses are designed to approximate CCIR624-3 requirements, but will fall into a range of values due to the variety of clock frequencies used to support multiple operating modes Table 14. NTSC/PAL Composite Output Timing Parameters (in µS) Symbol Description NTSC A B C D E F G H Front Porch Horizontal Sync Breezeway Color Burst Back Porch Black Active Video Black 287 0 287 287 287 340 340 340 Level (mV) PAL 300 0 300 300 300 300 300 300 Duration (uS) NTSC 1.49 - 1.51 4.69 - 4.72 0.59 - 0.61 2.50 - 2.53 1.55 - 1.61 0.00 - 7.50 37.66 - 52.67 0.00 - 7.50 PAL 1.48 - 1.51 4.69 - 4.71 0.88 - 0.92 2.24 - 2.26 2.62 - 2.71 0.00 - 8.67 34.68 - 52.01 0.00 - 8.67 For this table and all subsequent figures, key values are: Note: 1. 2. 3. 4. RSET = 300 ohms; V(RSET) = 1.108 V; 75 ohms doubly terminated load. Durations vary slightly in different modes due to the different clock frequencies used. Active video and black (F, G, H) times vary greatly due to different scaling ratios used in different modes. Black times (F and H) vary with position controls. 201-0000-069 Rev. 1.2, 9/1/2004 17 CHRONTEL CH7013B A B C DEF G H Figure 9: NTSC / PAL Composite Output STAR S TART T OF O F VSY C V NC SYN A ALOG N G StartAN of ALO fieldFIELD 1 1 LD 1 FIE 523 520 520 524 521 521 525 522 522 1 523 523 2 524 524 3 525 525 4 1 1 5 2 2 36 3 7 4 4 58 5 9 6 6 10 7 7 11 8 8 12 9 9 Pre-equalizing pulse interval ReferenceG AN A ALO phase NALO sub-carrierG FIELD 1 FIE LD 2 color field 2 t1+V Vertical sync pulse interval Line vertical interval Post-equalizing pulse interval 261 258 258 262 259 259 260 260 263 264 261 261 Start of field 2 265 262 262 266 263 263 267 264 264 268 265 265 269 266 266 270 267 267 271 268 268 272 269 269 273 270 270 274 271 271 275 272 272 Reference A ALO N G sub-carrier phase FIE LD 1 t2+V color field 2 S TAR T O F VN SY C 523 520 524 521 525 522 1 523 Start of field 3 2 524 3 525 4 1 5 2 6 3 7 4 8 5 9 6 10 7 11 8 12 9 Reference G A ALO N sub-carrier phase FIE LD color field 3 2 t3+V 261 258 262 259 263 260 264 261 Start of field 4 265 262 266 263 267 264 268 265 269 266 270 267 271 268 272 269 273 270 274 271 275 272 Reference sub-carrier phase color field 4 Figure 10: Interlaced NTSC Video Timing 18 201-0000-069 Rev. 1.2, 9/1/2004 CHRONTEL STA T TR S ART O F VSY C SN Y CH7013B A ALO N G FIE LD 1 620 620 621 621 622 622 6 23 623 624 625 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 A ALO N G FIE LD 2 308 308 309 309 310 310 31 1 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 319 320 320 321 321 322 322 323 323 A ALO N G FIE LD 3 620 620 621 621 622 622 623 6 23 624 625 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 A ALO N G FIE LD 4 308 308 309 309 310 310 311 31 1 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 319 320 320 321 321 322 322 323 323 B RST BU S UR T B NK G BLA KIN LAN ING INTERVALS 4 3 ° E TIVE TO U B RST P AS = R FE E C P A US R HE E RNE H EFE NC PH SE = 135° R LA TO P L SW C = 0, +V C M O E T AL SW H = 0, + C M O E IT H V O P N2NT O P NN P A ITC 1 B RST P ASE = R E R NC R N E HA BU S PH E = R FE E C P A + 90° = 225° RE TIVE TO U UR T HAS EFE E E PH SE + 90° = 22 ° R LATIV TO U SE 5 ELA E P L SW H = 1, - V C M O E T IT O P NN PAL SW C = 1, - V C M O E T A ITCH O P NN Figure 11: Interlaced PAL Video Timing 201-0000-069 Rev. 1.2, 9/1/2004 19 CHRONTEL CH7013B Black Blue Red Magenta Green Cyan Yellow White Color/Level White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Black Blank mA 26.66 24.66 21.37 19.37 16.22 14.22 11.08 9.08 7.65 V 1.000 0.925 0.801 0.726 0.608 0.533 0.415 0.340 0.287 Color bars: Sync 0.00 0.000 Figure 12: NTSC Y (Luminance) Output Waveform (DACG = 0) Blue Red Magenta Green Cyan Yellow White Black Color/Level White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Blank/ Black mA 26.75 24.62 21.11 18.98 15.62 13.49 10.14 8.00 V 1.003 0.923 0.792 0.712 0.586 0.506 0.380 0.300 Color bars: Sync 0.00 0.000 Figure 13: PAL Y (Luminance) Video Output Waveform (DACG = 1) 20 201-0000-069 Rev. 1.2, 9/1/2004 CHRONTEL CH7013B Magenta Yellow Green White Black Cyan Color bars: Color/Level Cyan/Red Green/Magenta Yellow/Blue mA 25.80 25.01 22.44 V 0.968 0.938 0.842 Blue Red Peak Burst Blank Peak Burst 18.08 14.29 10.51 0.678 0.536 0.394 3.579545 MHz Color Burst (9 cycles) Yellow/Blue 6.15 0.230 Green/Magenta Cyan/Red 3.57 2.79 0.134 0.105 Figure 14: NTSC C (Chrominance) Video Output Waveform (DACG = 0) Magenta Yellow Green White Black Cyan Color bars: Color/Level Cyan/Red Green/Magenta Yellow/Blue mA 27.51 26.68 23.93 V 1.032 1.000 0.897 Blue Red Peak Burst Blank Peak Burst 19.21 15.24 11.28 0.720 0.572 0.423 4.433619 MHz Color Burst (10 cycles) Yellow/Blue 6.56 0.246 Green/Magenta Cyan/Red 3.81 2.97 0.143 0.111 Figure 15: PAL C (Chrominance) Video Output Waveform (DACG = 1) 201-0000-069 Rev. 1.2, 9/1/2004 21 CHRONTEL CH7013B Magenta Yellow Green White Black Cyan Blue Red Color/Level Peak Chrome White mA 32.88 26.66 V 1.233 1.000 Color bars: Peak Burst Black Blank 11.44 9.08 7.65 0.429 0.340 0.287 Peak Burst 4.45 0.167 3.579545 MHz Color Burst (9 cycles) Sync 0.00 0.000 Figure 16: Composite NTSC Video Output Waveform (DACG = 0) Magenta Yellow Green White Black Cyan Blue Red Color/Level mA V 1.249 1.003 Color bars: Peak Chrome 33.31 White 26.75 Peak Burst 11.97 0.449 Blank/Black 8.00 0.300 Peak Burst Sync 4.04 0.00 0.151 0.000 4.433619 MHz Color Burst (10 cycles) Figure 17: Composite PAL Video Output Waveform (DACG = 1) 22 201-0000-069 Rev. 1.2, 9/1/2004 CHRONTEL 5. REGISTERS AND PROGRAMMING CH7013B The CH7013B is a fully programmable device, providing for full functional control through a set of registers accessed from the serial port. The CH7013B contains a total of 37 registers, which are listed in Table 15 and described in detail under Register Descriptions. Detailed descriptions of operating modes and their effects are contained in the previous section, Functional Description. An addition (+) sign in the Bits column below signifies that the parameter contains more than 8 bits, and the remaining bits are located in another register. Table 15. Register Map Register Display Mode Flicker Filter Video Bandwidth Input Data Format Clock Mode Start Active Video Position Overflow Black Level Horizontal Position Vertical Position Sync Polarity Power Management Connection Detect Contrast Enhancement PLL M and N extra bits PLL-M Value PLL-N Value Buffered Clock Subcarrier Frequency Adjust PLL and Memory Control CIV Control Calculated Fsc Increment Value Version ID Test Address Symbol DMR FFR VBW IDF CM SAV PO BLR HPR VPR SPR PMR CDR CE MNE PLLM PLLN BCO FSCI PLLC CIVC CIV VID TR AR Address 00h 01h 03h 04h 06h 07h 08h 09h 0Ah 0Bh 0Dh 0Eh 10h 11h 13h 14h 15h 17h 18h -1Fh 20h 21h 22h - 24h 25h 26h - 29h 3Fh Bits 8 6 7 7 8 8+ 3 8 8+ 8+ 4 5 4 3 5 8+ 8+ 6 4 or 8 each 6 5 8 each 8 30 6 Functional Summary Display mode selection Flicker filter mode selection Luma and chroma filter bandwidth selection Data format and bit-width selections Sets the clock mode to be used Active video delay setting MSB bits of position values Black level adjustment input latch clock edge select Enables horizontal movement of displayed image on TV Enables vertical movement of displayed image on TV Determines the horizontal and vertical sync polarity Enables power saving modes Detection of TV presence Contrast enhancement setting Contains the MSB bits for the M and N PLL values Sets the PLL M value - bits (7:0) Sets the PLL N value - bits (7:0) Determines the clock output at pin 41 Determines the subcarrier frequency Controls for the PLL and memory sections Control of CIV value Readable register containing the calculated subcarrier increment value Device version number Reserved for test (details not included herein) Current register being addressed 201-0000-069 Rev. 1.2, 9/1/2004 23 CHRONTEL 5.1 Register Descriptions CH7013B Table 16. Alternate Register Map (Note: MacrovisionTM controls available only by special arrangement) Register 00h 01h 02h 03h 04h 05h 06h 07h 08h 09h 0Ah 0Bh 0Ch 0Dh 0Eh 0Fh 10h 11h 12h 13h 14h 15h 16h 17h 18h 19h 1Ah 1Bh 1Ch 1Dh 1Eh 1Fh 20h 21h 22h 23h 24h 25h 26h 27h 28h 29h 3Fh YLM7 CLM7 Reserved YLM6 CLM6 Reserved CIV23 CIV15 CIV7 VID7 TS3 CIV22 CIV14 CIV6 VID6 TS2 CIV21 CIV13 CIV5 VID5 TS1 MS2 YLM5 CLM5 AR5 PLLCPl PLLCAP CIV25 CIV20 CIV12 CIV4 VID4 TS0 MS1 YLM4 CLM4 AR4 SHF2 SHF1 SHF0 FSCI31 FSCI27 FSCI23 FSCI19 FSCI15 FSCI11 FSCI7 FSCI3 PLLS CIV24 CIV19 CIV11 CIV3 VID3 RSA MSO YLM3 CLM3 AR3 SCO2 FSCI30 FSCI26 FSCI22 FSCl18 FSCl14 FSCl10 FSCI6 FSCI2 PLL5VD ClVH1 CIV18 CIV10 CIV2 VID2 BST MTD YLM2 CLM2 AR2 SCO1 FSCI29 FSCI25 FSCI21 FSCl17 FSCl13 FSCl9 FSCI5 FSCI1 PLL5VA ClVH0 CIV17 CIV9 CIV1 VID1 NST YLM8 YLM1 CLM1 AR1 SCO0 FSCI28 FSCI24 FSCI20 FSCl16 FSCI12 FSCI8 FSCI4 FSCI0 MEM5V AClV CIV16 CIV8 CIVO VID0 TE CLM8 YLM0 CLM0 AR0 M7 N7 M6 N6 M5 N5 Reserved M4 N4 Reserved M3 N3 N9 M2 N2 N8 M1 N1 M8 M0 N0 YT CT CE2 CVBST CE1 SENSE CE0 SCART DES Reset* SYO PD2 VSP PD1 HSP PD0 BL7 HP7 VP7 BL6 HP6 VP6 BL5 HP5 VP5 BL4 HP4 VP4 BL3 HP3 VP3 CFRB SAV7 M/S* SAV6 Reserved SAV5 MCP SAV4 XCM1 SAV3 XCM0 SAV2 SAV8 BL2 HP2 VP2 PCM1 SAV1 HP8 BL1 HP1 VP1 PCM0 SAV0 VP8 BL0 HP0 VP0 FLFF CVBW DACG CBW1 RGBBP CBW0 YPEAK IDF3 YSV1 IDF2 YSV0 IDF1 YCV IDF0 Bit 7 IR2 Bit 6 IR1 Bit 5 IRO FC1 Bit 4 VOS1 FC0 Bit 3 VOS0 FY1 Bit 2 SR2 FY0 Bit 1 SR1 FT1 Bit 0 SR0 FT0 24 201-0000-069 Rev. 1.2, 9/1/2004 CHRONTEL Display Mode Register CH7013B Symbol: DMR Address: 00h Bits: 8 6 IR1 R/W 1 Bit: Symbol: Type: Default: 7 IR2 R/W 0 5 IR0 R/W 1 4 VOS1 R/W 0 3 VOS0 R/W 1 2 SR2 R/W 0 1 SR1 R/W 1 0 SR0 R/W 0 This register provides programmable control of the CH7013B display mode, including input resolution (IR[2:0]), output TV standard (VOS[1:0]), and scaling ratio (SR[2:0]). The mode of operation is determined according to the table below (default is 640x480 input, NTSC output, 7/8’s scaling). Table 17. Display Modes VOS [1:0] 00 00 01 01 00 00 01 01 00 00 01 01 01 00 00 00 01 01 01 00 00 00 01 01 01 00 01 00 01 Mode 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25* 26* 27* 28* IR[20:] 000 000 000 000 001 001 001 001 010 010 010 010 010 011 011 011 011 011 011 100 100 100 100 100 100 101 101 110 110 SR [2:0] 000 001 000 001 000 001 000 001 010 001 000 001 010 000 001 011 001 010 011 001 011 100 011 100 101 001 001 001 001 Input Data Format (Active Video) 512x384 512x384 512x384 512x384 720X400 720x400 720x400 720x400 640x400 640x400 640x400 640x400 640x400 640x480 640x480 640x480 640x480 640x480 640x480 800x600 800x600 800x600 800x600 800x600 800x600 720x576 720x480 800x500 640X400 Total Pixels/Line x Total Lines/Frame 840x500 840x625 800x420 784x525 1125X500 1116x625 945x420 936x525 1000x500 1008x625 840x420 840x525 840x600 840x500 840x625 840x750 784x525 784x600 800x630 944x625 960x750 936x836 1040x630 1040x700 1064x750 864x625 858x525 1135x625 910X525 Output Format PAL PAL NTSC NTSC PAL PAL NTSC NTSC PAL PAL NTSC NTSC NTSC PAL PAL PAL NTSC NTSC NTSC PAL PAL PAL NTSC NTSC NTSC PAL NTSC PAL NTSC Scaling 5/4 1/1 5/4 1/1 5/4 1/1 5/4 1/1 5/4 1/1 5/4 1/1 7/8 5/4 1/1 5/6 1/1 7/8 5/6 1/1 5/6 3/4 5/6 3/4 7/10 1/1 1/1 1/1 1/1 Pixel Clock (MHz) 21.000000 26.250000 20.139860 24.671329 28.125000 34.875000 23.790210 29.454545 25.000000 31.5000000 21.146853 26.433566 30.209790 21.000000 26.250000 31.5000000 24.671329 28.195804 30.209790 29.500000 36.0000000 39.000000 39.272727 43.636364 47.832168 13.500000 13.500000 17.734375 14.318182 * Interlaced modes of operation. (For those modes, some functions will be bypassed. For details, please contact Chrontel Application department.) 201-0000-069 Rev. 1.2, 9/1/2004 25 CHRONTEL VOS[1:0] Output Format 00 PAL 01 NTSC 10 PAL-M 11 CH7013B NTSC-J Flicker Filter Register Symbol: FFR Address: 01h Bits: 6 6 Reserved R/W 0 Bit: Symbol: Type: Default: 7 Reserved R/W 1 5 FC1 R/W 1 4 FC0 R/W 1 3 FY1 R/W 0 2 FY0 R/W 0 1 FT1 R/W 1 0 FT0 R/W 0 The flicker filter register provides for adjusting the operation of the various filters used in rendering the on-screen image. Adjusting settings between minimal and maximal values enables optimization between sharpness and flicker content. The FC[1:0] bits determine the settings for the chroma channel. The FT[1:0] bits determine the settings for the text enhancement circuit. The FY[1:0] bits determine the settings for the luma channel. In addition, the Chroma channel filtering includes a setting to enable the chroma dot crawl reduction circuit. Note: When writing to register 01h, FY[1:0] is bits 3:2. FT[1:0] is bits 1:0. When reading from the register 01h, FY [1:0] is bits 1:0 and FT[1:0] is bits 3:2. Table 18.Flicker Filter Settings FY[1:0] 00 01 10 11 FT[1:0] 00 01 10 11 FC[1:0] 00 01 10 11 Settings for Luma Channel Minimal Flicker Filtering Slight Flicker Filtering Maximum Flicker Filtering Invalid Settings for Text Enhancement Circuit Maximum Text Enhancement Slight Text Enhancement Minimum Text Enhancement Invalid Settings for Chroma Channel Minimal Flicker Filtering Slight Flicker Filtering Maximum Flicker Filtering Enable Chroma DotCrawl Reduction 26 201-0000-069 Rev. 1.2, 9/1/2004 CHRONTEL Reserved Register CH7013B Symbol: Address: 02h Bits: 8 6 Reserved R/W 0 Bit: Symbol: Type: Default: 7 Reserved R/W 0 5 Reserved R/W 0 4 Reserved R/W 0 3 Reserved R/W 1 2 Reserved R/W 0 1 Reserved R/W 1 0 Reserved R/W 1 Video Bandwidth Register Symbol: VBW Address: 03h Bits: 8 5 CBW1 R/W 0 Bit: Symbol: Type: Default: 7 FLFF R/W 0 6 CVBW R/W 0 4 CBW0 R/W 0 3 YPEAK R/W 0 2 YSV1 R/W 0 1 YSV0 R/W 0 0 YCV R/W 0 This register enables the selection of alternative filters for use in the luma and chroma channels. There are currently four filter options defined for the chroma channel, 4 filter options in the S-Video luma channel and two filter options in the composite luma channel. The Table 19 and Table 20 below show the various settings. Table 19. Luma Filter Bandwidth YCV 0 1 YSV[1:0] 00 01 10 11 YPEAK 0 1 Luma Composite Video Filter Adjust Low bandwidth High bandwidth Luma S-Video Filter Adjust Low bandwidth Medium bandwidth High bandwidth Reserved (decode this and handle the same as 10) Disables the Y-peaking circuit Disables the peaking filter in luma S-Video channel Enables the peaking filter in luma S-Video channel Table 20. Chroma Filter Bandwidth CBW[1:0] 00 01 10 11 Luma Composite Video Filter Adjust Low bandwidth Medium bandwidth Med-high bandwidth High bandwidth Bit 6 (CVBW) outputs the S-Video luma signal on both the S-Video luma output and the CVBS output. A "1" in this location enables the output of a black and white image on composite, thereby eliminating the degrading effects of the color signal (such as dot crawl or false colors), which is useful for viewing text with high accuracy. Bit 7 (FLFF) controls the flicker filter used in the 7/10’s scaling modes. In these scaling modes, setting FLFF to 1 causes a five line flicker filter to be used. The default setting of 0 uses a four line flicker filter. 201-0000-069 Rev. 1.2, 9/1/2004 27 CHRONTEL Input Data Format Register CH7013B Symbol: IDF Address: 04h Bits: 6 5 RGBBP R/W 0 Bit: Symbol: Type: Default: 7 Reserved Reserved 0 6 R/W R/W 0 4 Reserved Reserved 0 3 IDF3 R/W 0 2 IDF2 R/W 0 1 IDF1 R/W 0 0 IDF0 R/W 0 This register sets the variables required to define the incoming pixel data stream. Table 21. Input Data Format IDF[3:0] 0000 0001 0010 0011 0100 0101 0110 0111 1000 1001-1111 Description 16-bit non-multiplexed RGB (16-bit color, 565) input 16-bit non-multiplexed YCrCb (24-bit color) input (Y non-multiplexed, CrCb multiplexed 16-bit multiplexed RGB (24-bit color) input 15-bit non-multiplexed RGB (15-bit color, 555) input 12-bit multiplexed RGB (24-bit color) input (“C” multiplex scheme) 12-bit multiplexed RGB2 (24-bit color) input (“I” multiplex scheme) 8-bit multiplexed RGB (24-bit color, 888) input 8-bit multiplexed RGB (16-bit color, 565) input 8-bit multiplexed RGB (15-bit color, 555) input 8-bit multiplexed YCrCb (24-bit color) input (Y, Cr and Cb are multiplexed) RGBBP (bit 5): Setting this bit enables the RGB pass-through mode. Setting this bit to a 1 causes the input RGB signal to be directly output at the DACs (subject to a pipeline delay). If RGBBP=0, the bypass mode is disabled. DACG (bit 6): This bit controls the gain of the D/A converters. When DACG=0, the nominal DAC current is 71 µA, which provides the correct levels for NTSC and PAL-M. When DACG=1, the nominal DAC current is 76µA, which provides the correct levels for PAL and NTSC-J. Clock Mode Register Symbol: CM Address: 06h Bits: 8 6 M/S* R/W 0 Bit: Symbol: Type: Default: 7 CFRB R/W 0 5 Reserved R/W 0 4 MCP R/W 1 3 XCM1 R/W 0 2 XCM0 R/W 0 1 PCM1 R/W 0 0 PCM0 R/W 0 The setting of the clock mode bits determines the clocking mechanism used in the CH7013B. The clock modes are shown in the table below. PCM controls the frequency of the pixel clock, and XCM identifies the frequency of the XCLK input clock. Note: For what was formerly defined as the master mode, the user must now externally connect the P-OUT clock to the XCLK input pin. Although it is possible to set the XCM [1:0] and PCM[1:0] values independent of the input data format, there are only certain combinations of input data format, XCM and PCM, that will result in valid data being demultiplexed at the input of the device. Refer to the “Input Data Format Register” for these combinations. Note: Display modes 25 and 26 must use a 2X multiplexed input data format and a 2X XCLK. Display modes 27and 28 must use a 1X XCLK input data format 28 201-0000-069 Rev. 1.2, 9/1/2004 CHRONTEL Table 22. Input Data Format Register XCM[1:0] 00 00 00 01 01 01 1X 1X 1X CH7013B PCM[1:0] 00 01 1X 00 01 1X 00 01 1X XCLK 1X 1X 1X 2X 2X 2X 3X 3X 3X P-OUT 1X 2X 3X 1X 2X 3X 1X 2X 3X Input Data Modes Supported 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9 6 6 6 Note: The Clock Mode Register also contains the following bits: • • • MCP (bit 4) determines which edge of the pixel clock output will be used to latch input data. Zero selects the negative edge, one selects the positive edge. M/S* (bit 6) determines whether the device operates in master or slave clock mode. In master mode (1), the 14.31818MHz clock is used as a frequency reference to the PLL . In slave mode (0) the XCLK input is used as a reference to the PLL, and is divided by the value specified by XCM[1:0]. The divide by N and M are forced to one. CFRB (bit 7) sets whether the chroma subcarrier free-runs, or is locked to the video signal. One causes the subcarrier to lock to the TV vertical rate, and should be used when the ACIV bit is set to zero. Zero causes the subcarrier to free-run, and should be used when the ACIV bit is set to one. Start Active Video Register Symbol: SAV Address: 07h Bits: 8 5 SAV5 R/W 0 Bit: Symbol: Type: Default: 7 SAV7 R/W 0 6 SAV6 R/W 0 4 SAV4 R/W 0 3 SAV3 R/W 0 2 SAV2 R/W 0 1 SAV1 R/W 0 0 SAV0 R/W 0 This register sets the delay, in pixel increments, from leading edge of horizontal sync to start of active video. The entire bit field SAV[8:0] is comprised of this register SAV[7:0], plus the MSB value contained in the position overflow register, bit SAV8. This is decoded as a whole number of pixels, which can be set anywhere between 0 and 511 pixels. Therefore, in any 2X clock mode, the number of 2X clocks from the leading edge of sync to the first active data must be a multiple of two clocks. In any 3X clock mode, the number of 3X clocks from the leading edge of sync to the first active data must be a multiple of three clocks. Position Overflow Register Symbol: PO Address: 08h Bits: 3 5 Reserved R/W 1 Bit: Symbol: Type: Default: 7 Reserved R/W 0 6 Reserved R/W 0 4 Reserved R/W 1 3 Reserved R/W 0 2 SAV8 R/W 0 1 HP8 R/W 0 0 VP8 R/W 0 This position overflow register contains the MSB values for the SAV, HP, and VP values, as follows: • • • VP8 (bit 0) is the MSB of the vertical position value (see explanation under “Vertical Position Register”). HP8 (bit 1) is the MSB of the horizontal position value (see explanation under “Horizontal Position Register”). SAV8 (bit 2) is the MSB of the start of active video value (see explanation under “Start Active Video Register”). Rev. 1.2, 9/1/2004 29 201-0000-069 CHRONTEL Black Level Register CH7013B Symbol: BLR Address: 09h Bits: 8 6 BL6 R/W 1 Bit: Symbol: Type: Default: 7 BL7 R/W 0 5 BL5 R/W 1 4 BL4 R/W 1 3 BL3 R/W 1 2 BL2 R/W 1 1 BL1 R/W 1 0 BL0 R/W 1 This register sets the black level. The luminance data is added to this black level, which must be set between 90 and 208, with the default value being 127. Recommended values for NTSC and PAL-M are 127, 105 for PAL and 100 for NTSC-J. This value must be set to zero when in SCART mode. Horizontal Position Register Symbol: HPR Address: 0Ah Bits: 8 5 HP5 R/W 0 Bit: Symbol: Type: Default: 7 HP7 R/W 0 6 HP6 R/W 0 4 HP4 R/W 1 3 HP3 R/W 0 2 HP2 R/W 0 1 HP1 R/W 0 0 HP0 R/W 0 The horizontal position register is used to shift the displayed TV image in a horizontal direction (left or right) to achieve a horizontally centered image on screen. The entire bit field, HP[8:0] is comprised of this register HP[7:0] plus the MSB value contained in the position overflow register, bit HP8. Increasing this value moves the displayed image position RIGHT; decreasing this value moves the displayed image position LEFT. Each increment moves the image position by 4 input pixels. Vertical Position Register Symbol: VPR Address: 0Bh Bits: 8 5 VP5 R/W 0 Bit: Symbol: Type: Default: 7 VP7 R/W 0 6 VP6 R/W 0 4 VP4 R/W 0 3 VP3 R/W 0 2 VP2 R/W 0 1 VP1 R/W 0 0 VP0 R/W 0 This register is used to shift the displayed TV image in a vertical direction (up or down) to achieve a vertically centered image on screen. This bit field, VP[8:0] represents the TV line number (relative to the VGA vertical sync) used to initiate the generation and insertion of the TV vertical interval (i.e., the first sequence of equalizing pulses). Increasing values delay the output of the TV vertical sync, causing the image position to move UP on the TV screen. Decreasing values, therefore, move the image position DOWN. Each increment moves the image position by one TV lines (approximately 4 input lines). The maximum value that should be programmed into the VP[8:0] value is the number of TV lines minus one, divided by two (262, 312 or 313). When panning the image up, the number should be increased until (TVLPF-1) /2 is reached; the next step should be to reset the register to zero. When panning the image down the screen, the VP[8:0] value should be decremented until the value zero is reached. The next step should set the register to (TVLPF-1) /2, and then decrementing can continue. If this value is programmed to a number greater than (TV lines per frame-1) /2, a TV vertical SYNC will not be generated. 30 201-0000-069 Rev. 1.2, 9/1/2004 CHRONTEL Sync Polarity Register CH7013B Symbol: SPR Address: 0Dh Bits: 4 6 Reserved R/W 1 Bit: Symbol: Type: Default: 7 Reserved R/W 0 5 Reserved R/W 1 4 Reserved R/W 0 3 DES R/W 0 2 SYO R/W 0 1 VSP R/W 0 0 HSP R/W 0 This register provides selection of the synchronization signal input to, or output from, the CH7013B. • HSP (bit 0) is Horizontal Sync Polarity - an HSP value of zero means the horizontal sync is active low, and a value of one means the horizontal sync is active high. • VSP (bit 1) is Vertical Sync Polarity - a VSP value of zero means the vertical sync is active low, and a value of one means the vertical sync is active high. • SYO (bit 2) is Sync Direction - a SYO value of zero means that H and V sync are input to the CH7013B. A value of one means that H and V sync are output from the CH7013B. • DES (bit 3) is Detect Embedded Sync - a DES value of zero means that H and V sync will be obtained from the direct pin inputs. A DES value of one means that H and V sync will be detected from the embedded codes on the pixel input stream. Note that this will only be valid for the YCrCb input modes. Note: When sync direction is set to be an output, horizontal sync will use a fixed pulse width of 64 pixels and vertical sync will use a fixed pulse width of 2 lines. Power Management Register Symbol: PMR Address: 0Eh Bits: 5 5 Reserved R/W 0 Bit: Symbol: Type: Default: 7 Reserved R/W 0 6 Reserved R/W 1 4 SCART R/W 0 3 Reset* R/W 1 2 PD2 R/W 0 1 PD1 R/W 1 0 PD0 R/W 1 This register provides control of the power management functions, a software reset (Reset*) and the SCART output enable. The CH7013B provides programmable control of its operating states, as described in the table below. Table 23. Power Management PD[2:0] 000 001 010 011 1XX Operating State Composite Off Power Down S-Video Off Normal (On) Full Power Down Functional Description CVBS DAC is powered down Most pins and circuitry are disabled (except for the buffered clock outputs which are limited to the 14MHz output and VCO divided outputs). S-Video DACs are powered down All circuits and pins are active. All circuitry is powered down, except serial port Reset* (bit 3) is soft reset. Setting this bit will reset all circuitry requiring a power on reset, except for this bit itself and the serial port. SCART (bit 4) is the SCART enable. Setting SCART = 0 means the CH7013B will operate normally, outputting Y/C and CVBS from the three DACs. SCART=1 enables SCART output, which will cause R, G and B to be output from the DACs and composite sync from the CSYNC pin. Note: For complete details regarding the operation of these modes, see the Power Management in Functional Description sections. 201-0000-069 Rev. 1.2, 9/1/2004 31 CHRONTEL Connection Detect Register CH7013B Symbol: CDR Address: 10h Bits: 4 5 Reserved R/W 1 Bit: Symbol: Type: Default: 7 Reserved R/W 1 6 Reserved R/W 1 4 Reserved R/W 1 3 YT R 2 CT R 1 CVBST R 0 SENSE W 0 The Connection Detect Register provides a means to sense the connection of a TV to either S-Video or Composite video outputs. The status bits, YT, CT, and CVBST correspond to the DAC outputs for S-Video (Y and C outputs) and Composite video (CVBS), respectively. However, the values contained in these status bits are NOT VALID until a sensing procedure is performed. Use of this register requires a sequence of events to enable the sensing of outputs, then reading out the applicable status bits. The detection sequence works as follows: 1. Ensure the power management register Bits 2-0 are set to 011 (normal mode). 2. Set the SENSE bit to a 1. This forces a constant current output onto the Y, C, and CVBS outputs. Note that during SENSE = 1, these 3 analog outputs are at steady state and no TV synchronization pulses are asserted. 3. Reset the SENSE bit to 0. This triggers a comparison between the voltage sensed on these analog outputs and the reference value expected (Vthreshold = 1.235V). If the measured voltage is below this threshold value, it is considered connected, if it is above this voltage it is considered unconnected. During this step, each of the three status bits corresponding to individual analog outputs will be set if they are NOT connected. 4. Read the status bits. The status bits, Y, C, and CVBST (corresponding to S-Video Y and C outputs and composite video) now contain valid information which can be read to determine which outputs are connected to a TV. Again, a “0” indicates a valid connection, a “1” indicates an unconnected output. Contrast Enhancement Register Symbol: CE Address: 11h Bits: 3 5 Reserved R/W 0 Bit: Symbol: Type: Default: 7 Reserved R/W 1 6 Reserved R/W 1 4 Reserved R/W 0 3 Reserved R/W 1 2 CE2 R/W 0 1 CE1 R/W 1 0 CE0 R/W 1 This register provides control of the contrast enhancement feature of the CH7013B, according to the table below. At a setting of 000, the video signal will be pulled towards the maximum black level. As the value of CE[2:0] is increased, the amount that the signal is pulled towards black is decreased until unity gain is reached at a setting of 011. From this point on, the video signal is pulled towards the white direction, with the effect increasing with increasing settings of CE[2:0]. Table 24. Contrast Enhancement Function CE[2:0] 000 001 010 011 100 101 110 111 Description (all gains limited to 0-255) Contrast enhancement gain 3 Yout = (5/4)*(Yin-102) = Enhances Black Contrast enhancement gain 2 Yout = (9/8)*(Yin-57) Contrast enhancement gain 1 Yout = (17/16)*(Yin-30) Normal mode Yout = (1/1)*(Yin-0) = Normal Contrast Contrast enhancement gain 1 Yout = (17/16)*(Yin-0) Contrast enhancement gain 2 Yout = (9/8)*(Yin-0) Contrast enhancement gain 3 Yout = (5/4)*(Yin-0) Contrast enhancement gain 4 Yout = (3/2)*(Yin-0) = Enhances White 32 201-0000-069 Rev. 1.2, 9/1/2004 CHRONTEL 256 224 192 160 128 96 64 32 0 0 32 64 96 128 160 192 224 256 CH7013B Figure 18: Luma Transfer Function at different contrast enhancement settings PLL Overflow Register Symbol: MNE Address: 13h Bits: 5 5 Reserved R/W 0 Bit: Symbol: Type: Default: 7 Reserved R/W 0 6 Reserved R/W 1 4 Reserved R/W 0 3 Reserved R/W 0 2 N9 R/W 0 1 N8 R/W 0 0 M8 R/W 0 The PLL Overflow Register contains the MSB bits for the ‘M’ and ‘N’ vlaues, which will be described in the PLLM and PLL-N registers, respectively. The reserved bits should not be written to. PLL M Value Register Symbol: PLLM Address: 14h Bits: 8 6 M6 R/W 1 Bit: Symbol: Type: Default: 7 M7 R/W 0 5 M5 R/W 0 4 M4 R/W 0 3 M3 R/W 0 2 M2 R/W 0 1 M1 R/W 0 0 M0 R/W 1 The PLL M value register determines the division factor applied to the frequency reference clock before it is input to the PLL phase detector when the CH7013B is operating in master or pseudo-master clock mode. In slave mode, an external pixel clock is used instead of the frequency reference, and the division factor is determined by the XCM[3:0] value. This register contains the lower 8 bits of the complete 9-bit M value. PLL N Value Register Symbol: PLLN Address: 15h Bits: 8 6 N6 R/W 0 Bit: Symbol: Type: Default: 7 N7 R/W 1 5 N5 R/W 0 4 N4 R/W 0 3 N3 R/W 0 2 N2 R/W 0 1 N1 R/W 0 0 N0 R/W 0 201-0000-069 Rev. 1.2, 9/1/2004 33 CHRONTEL CH7013B The PLL N value register determines the division factor applied to the VCO output before being applied to the PLL phase detector, when the CH7013B is operating in master or pseudo-master mode. In slave mode, the value of ‘N’ is always 1. This register contains the lower 8 bits of the complete 10-bit N value. The pixel clock generated in a master and pseudomaster modes is calculated according to the equation below: Fpixel = Fref* [(N+2) / (M+2)] When using a 14.318 MHz frequency reference, the required M and N values for each mode are shown in the table below. Table 25. M and N Values for Each Mode Mode 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 VGA Resolution, TV Standard, Scaling Ratio 512x384, PAL, 5:4 512x384, PAL, 1:1 512X384, NTSC, 5:4 512X384, NTSC, 1:1 720X400, PAL, 5:4 720X400, PAL, 1:1 720X400, NTSC, 5:4 720X400, NTSC, 1:1 640X400, PAL, 5:4 640X400, PAL, 1:1 640X400, NTSC, 5:4 640x400, NTSC, 1:1 640X400, NTSC, 7:8 640X480, PAL, 5:4 640X480, PAL, 1:1 N 10bits 20 9 126 110 53 339 106 70 108 9 94 22 190 20 9 M 9bits 13 4 89 63 26 138 63 33 61 3 63 11 89 13 4 Mode 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 VGA Resolution, TV Standard, Scaling Ratio 640X480, PAL, 5:6 640X480, NTSC, 1:1 640X480, NTSC, 7:8 640X480, NTSC, 5:6 800X600, PAL, 1:1 800X600, PAL, 5:6 800X600, PAL, 3:4 800X600, NTSC, 5:6 800X600, NTSC, 3:4 800X600, NTSC, 7:10 720X576, PAL, 1:1 720X480, NTSC, 1:1 800X500, PAL, 1:1 640X400, NTSC, 1:1 N 10bits 9 110 126 190 647 86 284 94 62 302 31 31 242 2 M 9bits 3 63 63 89 313 33 103 33 19 89 33 33 197 2 Buffered Clock Output Register Symbol: BCO Address: 17h Bits: 6 5 SHF2 R/W 0 Bit: Symbol: Type: Default: 7 Reserved R/W 0 6 Reserved R/W 1 4 SHF1 R/W 0 3 SHF0 R/W 0 2 SCO2 R/W 0 1 SCO1 R/W 0 0 SCO0 R/W 0 The buffered clock output register determines which clock is selected to be output at the buffered clcok output pin, and what frequency value should be output if a VCO derived signal is output. The tables below show the possible outputs signals. Table 26.Clock Output Selection SCO[2:0] 000 001 010 011 100 101 110 111 Buffered Clock Output 14MHz crystal (for test use only) VCO divided by K3 (see Table 27) Field ID signal (for test use only) (for test use only) TV horizontal sync (for test use only) TV vertical sync (for test use only) 34 201-0000-069 Rev. 1.2, 9/1/2004 CHRONTEL Table 27. K3 Selection SHF[2:0] 000 001 010 011 100 101 110 111 K3 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 5 6 7 CH7013B Sub-carrier Value Registers Symbol: FSCI Address: 18h - 1Fh Bits: 4 or 8 each 5 Reserved R/W Bit: Symbol: Type: Default: 7 Reserved R/W 6 Reserved R/W 4 Reserved R/W 3 FSCI# R/W 2 FSCI# R/W 1 FSCI# R/W 0 FSCI# R/W The lower four bits of registers 18h through 1Fh contain a 32-bit value which is used as an increment value for the ROM address generation circuitry. The bit locations are specified as the following: Register 18h 19h 1Ah 1Bh 1Ch 1Dh 1Eh 1Fh Contents FSCI[31:28] FSCI[27:24] FSCI[23:20] FSCI[19:16] FSCI[15:12] FSCI[11:8] FSCI[7:4] FSCI[3:0] When the CH7013B is operating in the master clock mode, the tables below should be used to set the FSCI registers. When using these values, the ACIV bit in register 21h should be set to “0”, and the CFRB bit in register 06h should be set to “1”. Table 28. FSCI Values (525-Line Modes) Mode 2 3 6 7 10 11 12 16 17 18 22 23 24 26 28 NTSC “Normal Dot Crawl” 763,363,328 623,153,737 574,429,782 463,962,517 646,233,505 516,986,804 452,363,454 623,153,737 545,259,520 508,908,885 521,957,831 469,762,048 428,554,851 569,408,543 1,073,741,824 NTSC “No Dot Crawl” 763,366,524 623,156,346 574,432,187 463,964,459 646,236,211 516,988,968 452,365,347 623,156,346 545,261,803 508,911,016 521,960,016 469,764,015 428,556,645 569,410,927 1,073,746,319 PAL-M “Normal Dot Crawl 762,524,467 622,468,953 573,798,541 463,452,668 645,523,358 516,418,687 451,866,351 622,468,953 544,660,334 508,349,645 521,384,251 469,245,826 428,083,911 568,782,819 1,072,561,888 201-0000-069 Rev. 1.2, 9/1/2004 35 CHRONTEL Table 29. FSCI Values (625-Line Modes) Mode 0 1 4 5 8 9 13 14 15 19 20 21 25 27 PAL “Normal Dot Crawl” 806,021,060 644,816,848 601,829,058 485,346,014 677,057,690 537,347,373 806,021,060 644,816,848 537,347,373 645,499,916 528,951,320 488,262,757* 705,268,427 1,073,747,879 PAL-Nc (Argentina) “Normal Dot Crawl” 651,209,077 520,967,262 486,236,111 392,125,896 547,015,625 434,139,385 651,209,077 520,967,262 434,139,385 521,519,134 427,355,957 394,482,422 569,807,942 867,513,766 CH7013B When the CH7013 is operating in the slave clock mode, the ACIV bit in register 21h should be set to “1” and the CFRB bit in register 06h should be set to “0”. *Note: For reduced cross-color and cross-luminance artifacts, a value of 488,265,597 can be used with CFRB = "0" & ACIV = "0". PLL Control Register Symbol: PLLC Address: 20h Bits: 6 6 Reserved R/W 0 Bit: Symbol: Type: Default: R/W 7 Reserved 0 5 PLLCPI R/W 0 R/W 4 PLLCAP 0 R/W 3 PLLS 1* R/W 2 Reserved 0 R/W 1 PLLVA 1* R/W 0 Reserved 0 The following PLL and memory controls are available through the PLL control register: PLLVA PLLS PLLCAP PLLCPI PLLVA must be set to 0 when the phase-locked loop analog supply is 3.3 volts. The default value of this bit should be overwritten and set to 0. PLLS controls the number of stages used in the PLL and must be changed to 0. When PLLS is set to 0, five stages are used in the PLL.The default value of this bit should be overwritten and set to 0. PLLCAP controls the loop filter capacitor of the PLL. A recommended listing of PLLCAP vs. Mode is shown below PLLCPI controls the charge pump current of the PLL. The default value should be used. *Programming Note: Bit 1 and bit 3 of this register must be programmed to 0. 36 201-0000-069 Rev. 1.2, 9/1/2004 CHRONTEL Table 30. PLL Capacitor Setting Mode 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 CH7013B PLLCAP Value 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 CIV Control Register Symbol: CIVC Address: 21h Bits: 5 6 Reserved Bit: Symbol: Type: Default: 7 Reserved 5 Reserved 4 CIV25 R 3 CIV24 R 2 CIVH1 R/W 0 1 CIVH0 R/W 0 0 ACIV R/W 1 The following controls are available through the CIV control register: ACIV When the automatic calculated increment value is 1, the number calculated and present at the CIV registers will automatically be used as the increment value for subcarrier generation, removing the need for the user to read the CIV value and write in a new FSCI value. Whenever this bit is set to 1, the subcarrier generation must be forced to free-run mode. CIVH[1:0] CIV[25:24] These bits control the hysteresis circuit which is used to calculate the CIV value. See descriptions in the next section. 201-0000-069 Rev. 1.2, 9/1/2004 37 CHRONTEL Calculated Increment Value Register CH7013B Symbol: CIV Address: 22h - 24h Bits: 8 4 CIV# R 0 Bit: Symbol: Type: Default: 7 CIV# R 0 6 CIV# R 0 5 CIV# R 0 3 CIV# R 0 2 CIV# R 0 1 CIV# R 0 0 CIV# R 0 The CIV registers 22h through 24h contain a 26-bit value, which is the calculated increment value that should be used as the upper 26 bits of FSCI. This value is determined by a comparison of the pixel clock and the 14MHz clock. The bit locations and calculation of CIV are specified as the following: Register Contents 21h CIV[25:24] 22h CIV[23:16] 23h CIV[15:8] 24h CIV[7:0] Version ID Register Symbol: VID Address: 25h Bits: 8 6 VID6 R 0 Bit: Symbol: Type: Default: 7 VID7 R 0 5 VID5 R 1 4 VID4 R 0 3 VID3 R 0 2 VID2 R 0 1 VID1 R 1 0 VID0 R 0 This read-only register contains a 8-bit value indicating the identification number assigned to this version of the CH7013B. The default value shown is pre-programmed into this chip and is useful for checking for the correct version of this chip, before proceeding with its programming. Address Register Symbol: AR Address: 3Fh Bits: 6 6 Reserved R/W Bit: Symbol: Type: Default: 7 Reserved R/W 5 AR5 R/W X 4 AR4 R/W X 3 AR3 R/W X 2 AR2 R/W X 1 AR1 R/W X 0 AR0 R/W X The Address Register points to the register currently being accessed. 38 201-0000-069 Rev. 1.2, 9/1/2004 CHRONTEL 6. ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Table 31. Absolute Maximum Ratings Symbol Description VDD relative to GND Input voltage of all digital pins1 CH7013B Min - 0.5 GND - 0.5 Typ Max 7.0 VDD + 0.5 Units V V Sec °C °C °C °C TSC TAMB TSTOR TJ TVPS Analog output short circuit duration Ambient operating temperature Storage temperature Junction temperature Vapor phase soldering (one minute) Indefinite - 55 - 65 85 150 150 220 Notes: 1. Stresses greater than those listed under absolute maximum ratings may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only. Functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions above those indicated under the normal operating condition of this specification is not recommended. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods my affect reliability. The device is fabricated using high-performance CMOS technology. It should be handled as an ESD sensitive device. Voltage on any signal pin that exceeds the power supply voltage by more than +0.5V can induce destructive latch. 2. Table 32. Recommended Operating Conditions Symbol VDD AVDD DVDD RL Description DAC power supply voltage Analog supply voltage Digital supply voltage Output load to DAC outputs Min 3.15 3.15 3.15 Typ 3.3 3.3 3.3 37.5 Max 3.45 3.45 3.45 Units V V V Ω Table 33. Electrical Characteristics (Operating Conditions: TA = 0oC - 70oC, VDD = 3.3V, AVDD = 3.3V, DVDD = 3.3V) Symbol DAC INL DAC DNL Power Supply Rejection Ratio (AVDD, VDD) Full scale output current Video level error VDD & AVDD (3.3V) current (simultaneous S-Video & composite outputs) DVDD (3.3V) current 100 Description Video D/A resolution Min 9 -2 -1 Typ 9 Max 9 5 4 Unit Bits LSB LSB %FSB/V mA +/- 24.0 33.9 10 % mA 25 mA RSET = 300 Ω and NTSC CCIR601 operation. 201-0000-069 Rev. 1.2, 9/1/2004 39 CHRONTEL CH7013B Table 34. CH7013B Supply Current Characteristics (AVDD = 3.3V, VDD = 3.3V, DVDD = 3.3V) Description Normal Operation IDD1 IDD2 IDD3 IDD1 IDD2 IDD3 IDD1 IDD2 IDD3 Full Power Down IDD Total of DVDD, AVDD, & VDD supply currents 20 uA DVDD supply current AVDD supply current VDD supply current Normal Operation S-Video only DVDD supply current AVDD supply current VDD supply current Normal Operation, composite only DVDD supply current AVDD supply current VDD supply current 25 8 38 mA mA mA 25 8 59 mA mA mA 25 8 92 mA mA mA Min Typ Max Units Notes: 1. 2. 3. The above data is typical at 25oC with the following supply voltages: DVDD=3.3V, AVDD=3.3V and VDD=3.3V Current is measured in normal circuit configuration with output loads connected; device operating in mode 17 with POUT at 2X. Actual current will depend on many factors, including operating mode, image content, output clock selections, etc. This table is intended as a general guide only. Table 35. Digital Inputs/Outputs Symbol Description SD (serial port data) Output Low Voltage Serial Port (SC, SD) Input High Voltage Serial Port (SC, SD) Input Low Voltage D[0-15] Input High Voltage D[0-15] Input Low Voltage P-OUT Output High Voltage P-OUT Output Low Voltage IOL = - 400 µA IOL = 3.2 mA Test Condition IOL = 2.0 mA Min Typ Max 0.4 Unit V V V V V V VSDOL VSPIH VSPIL VDATAIH VDATAIL VP-OUTOH VP-OUTOL 2.7 GND - 0.25 DVDDV(1)/2+0.25 DVDDV(1)+0.25 1.4 DVDDV(1)+0.25 DVDDV(1)/2-0.25 GND - 0.25 2.8 0.2 V Notes: 1. 2. 3. DVDDV : Digital I/O Supply Voltage. The typical value is +3.3V. VDATA - refers to all digital pixel and clock inputs. VP-OUT - refers to pixel data output. 40 201-0000-069 Rev. 1.2, 9/1/2004 CHRONTEL Table 36. Timing - TV Encoder Symbol tP1 tPH1 tdc1 tP2 tPH2 tdc2 tP3 tPH3 tdc3 CH7013B Description Min 20 8 40 10 40 10 40 50 50 50 Typ 50 25 60 25 60 17 60 Max Unit ns ns % ns ns % ns ns % Pixel Clock Period Pixel Clock High Time Pixel Clock Duty Cycle (tPH1/tP1) Pixel Clock Period Pixel Clock High Time Pixel Clock Duty Cycle (tPH2/tP2) Pixel Clock Period Pixel Clock High Time Pixel Clock Duty Cycle (tPH3/tP3) 201-0000-069 Rev. 1.2, 9/1/2004 41 CHRONTEL 7. TIMING INFORMATION 7.1 Clock - Master, Sync - Slave Mode CH7013B P-OUT V OH V OL t2 t1 t1 XCLK XCLK* D[11:0] V OH V OL V OH V OL t3 V OH P0a V OL t3 t4 P0 b P1a P1 b t4 P2a P2 b t5 H V V OH V OL V OH V OL 64 PIXELS 1 VGA Line t5 t5 Symbol VOH VOL t1 t2 t3 Parameter Output High level of interface signals Output Low level of interface signals P-OUT rise/fall time w/15pF load, VREF (2) Min DVDDV(1)-0.2 -0.2 = 1.65 V 1 1.5 Typ Max DVDDV(1)+0.2 0.2 Unit V V ns 3 3 7 XCLK & XCLK* rise/fall time w/15pF load Setup time: Differential Clock: (XCLK = XCLK*) to (D[11:0], H, & V) Single-ended Clock: (XCLK =VREF(2)) to (D[11:0], H, & V) Hold time: Differential Clock: (XCLK = XCLK*) to (D[11:0], H, & V) Single-ended Clock: (XCLK =VREF(2)) to (D[11:0], H, & V) D[11:0], H, & V rise/fall time w/15pF load ns ns t4 t5 1.5 ns 3 ns Notes: 1. 2. DVDDV : Digital I/O Supply Voltage. The typical value is +3.3V. VREF: I/O Reference voltage. In general cases, VREF = DVDDV/2. 42 201-0000-069 Rev. 1.2, 9/1/2004 CHRONTEL 7.2 Clock - Master, Sync - Master Mode CH7013B P-OUT H V VOH VOL VOH VOL VOH VOL t5 1 VGA Line t5 t2 t6 t7 64 PIXELS t1 t1 XCLK XCLK* D[11:0] VOH VOL VOH VOL t3 VOH P0a VOL P0b P1a P1b P2a P2b t5 t4 Symbol VOH VOL t1 t2 t3 Parameter Output High level of interface signals Output Low level of interface signals P-OUT rise/fall time w/15pF load, VREF(2) = 1.65 V XCLK & XCLK* rise/fall time w/15pF load Setup time: Differential Clock: (XCLK = XCLK*) to (D[11:0], H, & V = VREF(2)) Single-ended Clock: (XCLK =VREF) to (D[11:0], H, & V = VREF(2)) Hold time: Differential Clock: (XCLK = XCLK*) to (D[11:0], H, & V = VREF(2)) Single-ended Clock: (XCLK =VREF) to (D[11:0], H, & V = VREF(2)) D[11:0], H, & VS rise/fall time w/15pF load Hold time: P-OUT to HSYNC, VSYNC delay (P-OUT=VREF(2)) to (XCLK =XCLK*) delay Min DVDDV -0.2 -0.2 (1) Typ Max DVDDV +0.2 0.2 (1) Unit V V ns 3 1 1.5 3 7 ns ns t4 t5 t6 t7 1.5 ns 3 1 2 1.5 2.5 9 ns ns ns Notes: 1. 2. DVDDV : Digital I/O Supply Voltage. The typical value is +3.3V. VREF: I/O Reference voltage. In general cases, VREF = DVDDV/2. 201-0000-069 Rev. 1.2, 9/1/2004 43 CHRONTEL 8. PACKAGE DIMENSIONS 8.1 48-pin LQFP (7mm x 7mm) CH7013B A B I 1 A B H C D J F G LEAD CO-PLANARITY E .004 “ Table of Dimensions No. of Leads 48 (7 X 7 mm) SYMBOL A 8.80 9.20 B – 7 C 0.50 D 0.17 0.27 E 1.35 1.45 F 0.05 0.15 G 1.00 H 0.45 0.75 I 0.09 0.20 J 0° 7° Millimeters MIN MAX Notes: 1. Conforms to JEDEC standard JESD-30 MS-026D. 2. Dimension B: Top Package body size may be smaller than bottom package size by as much as 0.15 mm. Dimension B does not include allowable mold protrusions up to 0.25 mm per side. 44 201-0000-069 Rev. 1.2, 9/1/2004 CHRONTEL 9. REVISION HISTORY Rev. # 1.0 1.1 1.2 CH7013B Section All 6 5&6 Date 5/25/04 7/12/04 9/1/04 Description First official release of CH7013B datasheet, rev. 1.0 Power down currents updated Supported modes updated. Current consumption updated 201-0000-069 Rev. 1.2, 9/1/2004 45 CHRONTEL Disclaimer This document provides technical information for the user. Chrontel reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice to improve and supply the best possible product and is not responsible and does not assume any liability for misapplication or use outside the limits specified in this document. We provide no warranty for the use of our products and assume no liability for errors contained in this document. The customer should make sure that they have the most recent data sheet version. Customers should take appropriate action to ensure their use of the products does not infringe upon any patents. Chrontel, Inc. respects valid patent rights of third parties and does not infringe upon or assist others to infringe upon such rights. Chrontel PRODUCTS ARE NOT AUTHORIZED FOR AND SHOULD NOT BE USED WITHIN LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEMS OR NUCLEAR FACILITY APPLICATIONS WITHOUT THE SPECIFIC WRITTEN CONSENT OF Chrontel. Life support systems are those intended to support or sustain life and whose failure to perform when used as directed can reasonably expect to result in personal injury or death. ORDERING INFORMATION Part number CH7013B-D CH7013B-D-TR CH7013B-DF CH7013B-DF-TR Package type LQFP LQFP, Tape&Reel LQFP, Lead free LQFP, Lead free, Tape&Reel Number of pins 48 48 48 48 Voltage supply 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V Chrontel 2210 O’Toole Avenue, Suite 100, San Jose, CA 95131-1326 Tel: (408) 383-9328 Fax: (408) 383-9338 www.chrontel.com E-mail: sales@chrontel.com ©2004 Chrontel, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Printed in the U.S.A. 46 201-0000-069 Rev. 1.2, 9/1/2004
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