Texas Instruments TVP5154EVM manual Common Board Interface, Video Input Description

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Board Level Description

Note: If the I2C address is changed on either the TVP5154 board or the encoder board while the TVP5154EVM is powered up, that device will not recognize the new I2C address. The reset button on the TVP5154EVM must be pressed and WinVCC must be reconfigured for the new I2C address.

2.2Common Board Interface

The TVP5154EVM uses a 4-row 120-pin connector to share common signals and the 5-V power supply between the boards. This connection allows multiple backends to be connected to the TVP5154EVM. The

EVM package is shipped with an encoder module. This connector shares all digital video bits (Y[7:0]), all video clocks (VS, HS, GLCO/FID, and DATACLK), 5 V, ground, I2C bus (SCL and SDA), and reset.

2.3Video Input Description

The TVP5154EVM decoder has an analog input channel that accepts two video inputs for each decoder core. The decoder supports a maximum input voltage range of 0.75 V, therefore, an attenuation of

one-half is needed for most input signals with a peak-to-peak variation of 1.5 V. The parallel termination before the input to the device is 75 Ω. The two analog inputs can be connected as either two selectable composite video inputs, or one S-video input.

The TVP5154EVM allows the user to have up to two composite inputs or one S-video input for each of the four-channels. The EVM software sets up and controls this input selection. The S-video input uses two connectors, one for the luma channel and one for the chroma channel.

The EVM has a resistor network on each of the inputs. These networks attenuate the signal and allow a 75-Ωresistor to ground to be placed after the anti-alias filter for termination.

Each input has an anti-alias filter that can be in-circuit or bypassed by jumpers (JP1–JP8). To select the filter, the shunts need to be positioned to short positions 1-3 and 2-4. To bypass the filter, the shunts need to be moved to short positions 1-2 and 3-4 as shown in Figure 2. The boards are shipped with the filter bypassed.

Figure 2. Anti-Aliasing Filter Selection

2.4Video Output Description

The 8-bit digital video outputs of the TVP5154 are routed to the four 32-pin headers (H2–H5), the DM642, and finally to the 120-pin edge connector along with all video clocks on the TVP5154 module. The encoder module connects to the 120-pin connector, and is capable of receiving digital video with or without embedded syncs. The analog outputs of the encoder module are composite, S-video, and component. For the user’s convenience, all of these outputs come out of the encoder module simultaneously.

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TVP5154EVM User's Guide

SLEU069A –February 2006 –Revised July 2006

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Contents Users Guide Submit Documentation Feedback Contents List of Figures List of Tables TVP5154EVM Users Guide Description OverviewPower-Down-Mode Selection Jumper PDN, JP11 Test Points and JumpersVideo Output Description Common Board InterfaceVideo Input Description System-Level Description Software Installation WinVCC I2C Configuration Screen Real-Time Polling Dialog Starting WinVCC WinVCC System InitializationWinVCC Configuration Dialog Box I2C System TestReal-Time Polling I2C System FailureMain Menu Main Menu SummaryDecoder I2C Write and Read Enable System Initialization Adding a Custom Dataset Command Files Example Command FileRegister Editing Register Map EditorGeneric I2C Register Editor TVP5154 Register Map Editor ControlsEncoder Module Register Map Editor Generic I2C Register Map Editor Memory Map EditorTVP5154 Property Sheets Memory Map Editor ControlsAuto-Update From Device TVP5154 Property Sheets Property Sheet RefreshProperty Sheet Button Controls Development and Purpose of DM642 CodeUse of Property Sheet Controls Details of the DM642 Code and Control Registers 1 DM642 Control WindowDM642 Control Window Controls 2 DM642 Virtual I2C Register Map3 DM642 Virtual I2C Register Details Decoder 1 Register Decoder 2 Register Decoder 3 Register Decoder 4 RegisterDecoder 1 Input Format Register Decoder 2 Input Format RegisterDecoder 3 Input Format Register Decoder 4 Input Format RegisterLED Control Register Flash Major Version RegisterTroubleshooting Guide TVP5154EVM TroubleshootingSymptom Cause Corrective Action Dialogs I2C System Failure Dialog BoxCorrective Action Required General I2C Error Report I2C ErrorSDA SCL Reset 1AIN Reset 1BIN SCL 2AIN SDA 2BINReset SCL SDA SDA SCL /RESETDsptdi Dsptdo Dsptms Dsptclk DSPTRST# SCKS1 AV1AV2 Encsclk Enchs SCKS3 Encvs AV3 EncfidRPACK4-33 A9 ENCY0 B9 ENCY1 C9 ENCY2 D9 ENCY3Emacenable Lendianmode ResetDspclkin DspeclkinTED0 TED1 TED2 TED3 TED4 TED5 TED6 TED7 TED15TEA19 TEA20Hwdthsel Dspcvdd DSP CvddTEA14 TCE1# TSDCAS# TSDWE# ResetTEA11 TEA12 TEA13 CH4OUT0 CH4OUT1CH4OUT2 CH4OUT3D5V SCL SDA Reset Agnd Avdd REFP1 REFM1 INX /OSC Outx PDN Resetb SCL SDA CH1AVDD CH2AVDD CH3AVDD CH4AVDD AvddrefX1/OSC CH1PLLVDD CH2PLLVDD CH3PLLVDD CH4PLLVDD1AOUT 2AIN DB9 SN74AHC05DR U2ETED47 TED7 TED39 TED14TED46 TED6 TED38 TED5 TED13 TED37 TED45Xdstms Xdstdi Xdstdo Xdstckret XDSEMU0 XDSTRST# XDSEMU1DSPEMU11 DSPEMU10 DSPEMU9 DSPEMU8 DSPEMU2 XDSEMU1Power on LED +5V ENCC7 ENCC6ENCC5 ENCC4Important Notice