Circuit Descriptions and List of Abbreviations | DVD963SA |
| 9. |
| EN 79 |
•The Servo Processor/Decoder
•The Interface/Program Memory
The Loader Interface
The TZA1033HL/K2 (or DVDALAS2plus, item 7105) is an analogue
It is possible to optimise the dynamic range of this
Also, a dual laser supply is implemented, with fully automatic laser control including stabilisation and an ON/OFF switch, plus a separate supply pin for power efficiency.
The Servo Processor/Decoder
In the SD3.0 module, the servo signals were fed to the MACE2 servo processor, while the HF output signal was fed to the SAA7335 decoder. In the new SD4.0SA_CH module, these ICs are combined into one chip: the SAA7812 Iguana.
This chip contains the following blocks: channel decoder, block decoder, servo processor, and microcontroller.
The servo circuit in the SAA7812 (item 7207) takes care of the servo controls.
In a CD system, there are some twelve control loops active. About six of them are needed to adjust the servo error signals that is once per disc rotation. It also adjusts offsets, signal amplitudes, and loop gains (AGCs), to enlarge system robustness and to avoid expensive potentiometer adjustments in production.
The other six loops determine the laser spot position on the disc in the radial, axial (focus), and tangential directions.
It also has to take care that the spot accesses a required position as fast as possible. This access system consists of two parts, namely the actuator and the sled, which are (within a certain range) mechanically and electrically independent. Therefore, during an access, the servo has to control as well the actuator as the sled.
The analogue signals, from the diode
The SAA7812 is also a combined CD/DVD compatible decoding device. The device operates with built in hardware for CD/DVD error correction and
Its analogue
The demodulator part detects the frame synchronisation signals and decodes the EFM (14 bit) and EFM+ (16 bit) data and
The
The SAA7812 has two independent microcontroller interfaces. The first is a serial
multiplexed parallel interface. Both of these interfaces provide access to 32
The Interface/Program Memory
The interface between
•I2S bus (BCLK, DATA, WCLK, FLAG, SYNC and V4).
•S2B bus (RXD_S2B, TXD_S2B, CPR_S2B and SUR_S2B).
•Miscellaneous I/O ports (RSTNF=
Service tip: These lines contain series resistors (47 or 100 Ω ) for easy hardware debugging, and for EMC/noise reduction of the
The
The boot selection is via the EANF pin. The Iguana, samples the EANF signal level once during
Under
9.3.3Back-end: the Digital Part
The
•DVD
•SACD DSD processor
•Audio output
•Video output
•Clock factory
•Miscellaneous
DVD Back-end Processor
The SD4.0SA_CH is designed for the Sti55xx family. Some of the DVD related features of these ICs are:
Processor overview
Function | STi5580 |
| STi5588 | STi5519 |
Basic CD/VCD/DVD decoding | X |
| X | X |
Extra | X |
| X |
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Karaoke | X |
| X |
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DTS | X |
| X |
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Audio post processing (equalizer, level meter, etc) |
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| X |
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DVD audio |
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| X |
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Progressive scan at analog video output |
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| X |
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Figure 9-4 Processor overview
The STi5580 has the same architecture as the STi5508 (used in earlier DVD generations), and is
It works on 3.3 V (VDD), and comprises the following functions:
•Video decoder, which supports MPEG1 and MPEG2.
•Audio decoder that supports
•PAL/NTSC video encoder with simultaneously Y/C, CVBS, and RGB/YUV outputs.
•The video encoder supports Closed Caption and allows MacroVision 7.0/6.1.
•Full screen On Screen Display (OSD) generator.
•Three