Dual HDMI Receiver, Multiformat HDTV Video Decoder, And RGB Graphics Digitizer AD9388A FEATURES GENERAL DESCRIPTION Dual HDMI 1.3 receiver HDMI support Deep Color support xvYCC enhanced colorimetry Gamut metadata 225 MHz HDMI receiver Repeater support High-bandwidth digital content protection (HDCP 1.3) S/PDIF (IEC60958-compatible) digital audio output Multichannel I2S audio output (up to 8 channels) Adaptive equalizer for cable lengths up to 30 meters Internal EDID RAM DVI 1.0 Multiformat decoder Three 10-bit analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) ADC sampling rates up to 170 MHz Mux with 12 analog input channels 525i-/625i-component SD support 525p-/625p-component progressive scan support 720p-/1080i-/1080p-component HDTV support Digitizes RGB graphics up to 1600 x 1200 at 60 Hz (UXGA) VBI data slicer (including teletext) Analog-to-HDMI fast switching General Highly flexible output interface STDI function support standard identification 2 any-to-any, 3 x 3 color-space conversion matrices Programmable interrupt request output pins The AD9388A is a high quality, single-chip graphics digitizer with an integrated 2:1 multiplexed HDMI(R) receiver. APPLICATIONS Advanced TVs PDP HDTVs LCD TVs (HDTV ready) LCD/DLP(R) rear projection HDTVs CRT HDTVs LCoS(R) HDTVs Audio/video receivers (AVRs) LCD/DLP front projectors HDTV STBs with PVR DVD recorders with progressive scan input support The AD9388A contains one main component processor (CP) that processes YPrPb and RGB component formats, including RGB graphics. The CP also processes the video signals from the HDMI receiver. The AD9388A can keep the HDCP link between an HDMI source and the selected HDMI port active in analog mode operation. This allows for fast switching between the analog and HDMI modes. The AD9388A supports the decoding of a component RGB or YPrPb video signal into a digital YCrCb or RGB pixel output stream. The support for component video includes 525i, 625i, 525p, 625p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p, and 1250i standards, as well as many other HD and SMPTE standards. Graphics digitization is also supported by the AD9388A. The AD9388A is capable of digitizing RGB graphics signals from VGA to UXGA rates and converting them into a digital RGB or YCrCb pixel output stream. The AD9388A incorporates a dual input HDMI-compatible receiver that supports HDTV formats up to 1080p and display resolutions up to UXGA (1600 x 1200 at 60 Hz). The reception of encrypted video is possible with the inclusion of HDCP. In addition, the inclusion of adaptive equalization ensures robust operation of the interface with cable lengths up to 30 meters. The HDMI receiver has advanced audio functionality, such as a mute controller that prevents audible extraneous noise in the audio output. Derivative parts of the AD9388A are available; AD9388ABSTZ-A5 is composed of one analog and one digital input. To facilitate professional applications, where HDCP processing and decryption are not required, the AD9388ABSTZ-5P derivative is available. This allows users who are not HDCP adopters to purchase the AD9388A (see the Ordering Guide section for details on these derivative parts). Fabricated in an advanced CMOS process, the AD9388A is available in a space-saving, 144-lead, surface-mount, RoHScompliant, plastic LQFP and is specified over the -40C to +85C temperature range. Rev. F Information furnished by Analog Devices is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by Analog Devices for its use, nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties that may result from its use. Specifications subject to change without notice. No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of Analog Devices. Trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. One Technology Way, P.O. Box 9106, Norwood, MA 02062-9106, U.S.A. Tel: 781.329.4700 www.analog.com Fax: 781.461.3113 (c)2007-2010 Analog Devices, Inc. All rights reserved. AD9388A TABLE OF CONTENTS Features .............................................................................................. 1 Component Processor Pixel Data Output Modes.................. 16 Applications....................................................................................... 1 Component Video Processing .................................................. 16 General Description ......................................................................... 1 RGB Graphics Processing ......................................................... 16 Revision History ............................................................................... 2 General Features......................................................................... 16 Functional Block Diagram .............................................................. 3 Theory of Operation ...................................................................... 17 Specifications..................................................................................... 4 Analog Front End....................................................................... 17 Electrical Characteristics............................................................. 4 HDMI Receiver........................................................................... 17 Analog and HDMI Specifications .............................................. 6 Component Processor (CP)...................................................... 17 2 Data and I C Timing Characteristics......................................... 7 VBI Data Processor.................................................................... 17 Absolute Maximum Ratings............................................................ 9 Pixel Output Formatting................................................................ 18 Thermal Resistance ...................................................................... 9 Register Map Architecture ........................................................ 20 Package Thermal Performance................................................... 9 Typical Connection Diagram ................................................... 21 ESD Caution.................................................................................. 9 Recommended External Loop Filter Components................ 22 Pin Configurations and Function Descriptions ......................... 10 AD9388A Evaluation Platform..................................................... 23 Functional Overview...................................................................... 16 Outline Dimensions ....................................................................... 24 Analog Front End ....................................................................... 16 Ordering Guide .......................................................................... 24 HDMI Receiver........................................................................... 16 REVISION HISTORY 10/10--Rev. E to Rev. F Added HDMI Registered Trademark ............................................ 1 Changes to Features Section............................................................ 1 Changes to Ordering Guide .......................................................... 24 Added HDMI Paragraph ............................................................... 24 8/09--Rev. D to Rev. E Changes to Pin No. Order for AIN1 to AIN12 Pins (Table 6) ........10 Changes to Ordering Guide...................................................................24 4/09--Rev. C to Rev. D Changes to Package Thermal Performance Section .................... 9 Changes to VBI Data Processor Section...................................... 17 1/09--Rev. B to Rev. C Changes to Static Performance Parameter and Power Requirements Parameter, Table 1 .................................. 4 Changes to HDMI Specifications Parameter, Table 2.................. 6 Change to Maximum Junction Temperature (TJ_MAX), Table 4 .........9 Changes to Package Thermal Performance Section .................... 9 Change to Figure 6 ......................................................................... 13 Changes to AD9388A Evaluation Platform Section .................. 23 Changes to Table 13........................................................................ 23 Changes to Figure 11...................................................................... 23 Changes to Ordering Guide .......................................................... 24 7/08--Revision B: Initial Version Rev. F | Page 2 of 24 MUX EQUALIZER RXA_C RXB_C RXB_0 RXB_1 RXB_2 SAMPLER PLL SAMPLER MUX CLAMP CLAMP CLAMP HDMI DECODE HDCP ENGINE EDID/ REPEATER CONTROLLER XOR MCL MDA HDCP EEPROM HS VS DE CONTROL INTERFACE I2C SYNC PROCESSING AND CLOCK GENERATION LLC GENERATION INPUT MATRIX DATA RECOVERY ALIGNMENT DDCA_SCL EQUALIZER DDCA_SDA RXA_0 RXA_1 RXA_2 SCL SDA ALSB SOG SOY HS_IN/CS_IN VS_IN YPrPb RGB DDCB_SCL Rev. F | Page 3 of 24 DDCB_SDA Figure 1. 10 10 PACKET PROCESSOR 4:2:2 TO 4:4:4 CONVERSION FILTER CONTROL MUX PACKET/ INFOFRAME MEMORY CONTROL AND DATA CONTROL HS/CS, VS ADC2 ADC1 ADC0 10 AUDIO PROCESSING DECIMATION AND DOWNSAMPLING FILTERS COLOR-SPACE CONVERTER (A) (A) (B) (B) (C) (C) EMBEDDED SYNC DATA PREPROCESSOR DIGITAL FINE CLAMP I2S LRCLK SCLK MCLKOUT SPDIF VBI DECODER OFFSET ADDER AV CODE INSERTION ANCILLARY DATA FORMATTER ANCILLARY DATA ACTIVE PEAK AND HSYNC DEPTH GAIN CONTROL VBI DATA PROCESSOR NOISE AND CALIBRATION PROG. DELAY STANDARD IDENTIFICATION SYNC EXTRACT MACROVISION AND CGMS DETECTION SYNC SOURCE AND POLARITY DETECT COMPONENT PROCESSOR DIGITAL PROCESSING BLOCK AD9388A 10 10 10 SYNC_OUT/ INT2 LLC DE/FIELD VS/FIELD HS/CS INT1 P20 TO P29 P10 TO P19 P0 TO P9 PIXEL DATA 06915-001 ANALOG INTERFACE AD9388A FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM OUTPUT FORMATTER AD9388A SPECIFICATIONS ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS AVDD = 1.71 V to 1.89 V, DVDD = 1.62 V to 1.98 V, DVDDIO = 2.97 V to 3.63 V, PVDD = 1.71 V to 1.89 V, TVDD = 3.135 V to 3.465 V, CVDD = 1.71 V to 1.89 V. Operating temperature range is -40C to +85C, unless otherwise noted. Table 1. Parameter 1 STATIC PERFORMANCE 2 Resolution (Each ADC) Integral Nonlinearity 0F Symbol Test Conditions Min Typ Max Unit 10 Bits LSB LSB LSB LSB LSB LSB LSB LSB LSB LSB 1F Differential Nonlinearity DIGITAL INPUTS Input High Voltage 3 N INL DNL BSL at 27 MHz (@ a 10-bit level) BSL at 54 MHz (@ a 10-bit level) BSL at 74 MHz (@ a 10-bit level) BSL at 110 MHz (@ a 10-bit level) BSL at 170 MHz (@ an 8-bit level) At 27 MHz (@ a 10-bit level) At 54 MHz (@ a 10-bit level) At 74 MHz (@ a 10-bit level) At 110 MHz (@ a 10-bit level) At 170 MHz (@ an 8-bit level) -0.5/+2 -0.5/+2 -0.5/+1.5 -0.7/+2 -0.25/+0.5 -0.5/+0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 -0.25/+0.2 VIH 2F 2 0.7 HS_IN, VS_IN low trigger mode Input Low Voltage3 VIL Input Current IIN Input Capacitance 4 DIGITAL OUTPUTS Output High Voltage 5 Output Low Voltage5 High Impedance Leakage Current Output Capacitance4 POWER REQUIREMENTS4 Digital Core Power Supply Digital I/O Power Supply PLL Power Supply Analog Power Supply Terminator Power Supply Comparator Power Supply Digital Core Supply Current 3F 4F HS_IN, VS_IN low trigger mode Pin 21 (RESET) All input pins other than Pin 21 -60 -10 E A A CIN VOH VOL ILEAK COUT DVDD DVDDIO PVDD AVDD TVDD CVDD IDVDD ISOURCE = 0.4 mA ISINK = 3.2 mA IDVDDIO HDMI Comparators ICVDD 1.62 2.97 1.71 1.71 3.135 1.71 Graphics RGB sampling @ 108 MHz 6, 7 YPrPb 1080p sampling @ 148.5 MHz6, 7 HDMI RGB sampling @ 165 MHz7, 8, 9 HDMI RGB sampling @ 225 MHz7, 8, 9 Graphics RGB sampling @ 108 MHz6, 7 YPrPb 1080p sampling @ 148.5 MHz6, 7 HDMI RGB sampling @ 165 MHz7, 8, 9 HDMI RGB sampling @ 225 MHz7, 8, 9 Graphics RGB sampling @ 108 MHz6, 7 5F Rev. F | Page 4 of 24 10 pF 0.4 10 20 V V A pF 1.98 3.63 1.89 1.89 3.465 1.89 290 305 358 414 80 136 192 151 83 V V V V V V mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA 2.4 7F Digital I/O Supply Current 0.8 0.3 +60 +10 V V V V A A 8F 1.8 3.3 1.8 1.8 3.3 1.8 141 203 242 242 17 42 17 20 56 AD9388A Parameter 1 TMDS PLL and Equalizer Supply Current 0F Symbol Analog Supply Current IAVDD Terminator Supply Current ITVDD Test Conditions YPrPb 1080p sampling @ 148.5 MHz6, 7 HDMI RGB sampling @ 165 MHz7, 8, 9 HDMI RGB sampling @ 225 MHz7, 8, 9 Graphics RGB sampling @ 108 MHz6, 7 YPrPb 1080p sampling @ 148.5 MHz6, 7 HDMI RGB sampling @ 165 MHz7, 8, 9 HDMI RGB sampling @ 225 MHz7, 8, 9 Graphics RGB sampling @ 108 MHz6, 7 YPrPb 1080p sampling @ 148.5 MHz6, 7 HDMI RGB sampling @ 165 MHz7, 8, 9, 10 HDMI RGB sampling @ 225 MHz7, 8, 9, 10 Graphics RGB sampling @ 108 MHz6, 7 YPrPb 1080p sampling @ 148.5 MHz6, 7 HDMI RGB sampling @ 165 MHz7, 8, 9 HDMI RGB sampling @ 225 MHz7, 8, 9 9F Audio and Video Supply Current IPVDD Power-Down Current Power-Up Time IPWRDN tPWRUP 1 Min Typ 56 Max 83 Unit mA 86 95 174 180 0 0 12 12 42 63 14 19 10 15 11.6 25 111 125 312 318 2 2 20 20 97 100 22 25 20 21 mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA ms The minimum/maximum specifications are guaranteed over the -40C to +85C temperature range (TMIN to TMAX). All ADC linearity tests performed at input range of full scale - 12.5% and at zero scale + 12.5%. Pin 1, Pin 105, Pin 106, and Pin 144 are 5 V tolerant. 4 Guaranteed by characterization. 5 VOH and VOL levels obtained using default drive strength value (0x15) in User Map Register 0xF4. 6 Current measurements for analog inputs were made with HDMI/analog simultaneous mode disabled (User Map Register 0xBA, Bit 7, programmed with Value 0) and no HDMI sources connected to the part. 7 Typical current measurements were taken with nominal voltage supply levels and an SMPTE bar video pattern input. Maximum current measurements were taken with maximum rating voltage supply levels and a MoireX video pattern input. 8 Current measurements for HDMI inputs were made with a source connected to the active HDMI port and no source connected to the inactive HDMI port. 9 Audio stream is an uncompressed stereo audio sampling frequency of fS = 48 kHz and MCLKOUT = 256 fS. 10 The terminator supply current may vary with the HDMI source in use. 2 3 Rev. F | Page 5 of 24 AD9388A ANALOG AND HDMI SPECIFICATIONS AVDD = 1.71 V to 1.89 V, DVDD = 1.62 V to 1.98 V, DVDDIO = 2.97 V to 3.63 V, PVDD = 1.71 V to 1.89 V, TVDD = 3.135 V to 3.465 V, CVDD = 1.71 V to 1.89 V. Operating temperature range is -40C to +85C, unless otherwise noted. Table 2. Parameter 1, 2 ANALOG Clamp Circuitry External Clamp Capacitor Input Impedance (Except Pin 74) Input Impedance of Pin 74 CML ADC Full-Scale Level ADC Zero-Scale Level ADC Dynamic Range Clamp Level (When Locked) Test Conditions 10F Clamps switched off Component input (Y signal) Component input (Pr signal) Component input (Pb signal) PC RGB input (R, G, B signals) HDMI SPECIFICATIONS 3 Intrapair (Positive-to-Negative) Differential Input Skew 4, 5 Channel-to-Channel Differential Input Skew5, 6 Min Typ Max 0.1 10 20 0.88 CML + 0.5 CML - 0.5 1 CML - 0.120 CML CML CML - 0.120 F M k V V V V V V V V 12F 13F 0.4 tbit 14F 0.2 tpixel + 1.78 ns 15F 1 The minimum/maximum specifications are guaranteed over the -40C to +85C temperature range. Guaranteed by characterization. 3 Guaranteed by design. 4 tbit is 1/10 the pixel period of the TMDS clock. 5 The unit of measurement depends on the video applied and the TMDS clock frequency. 6 tpixel is the period of the TMDS clock. 2 Rev. F | Page 6 of 24 Unit AD9388A DATA AND I2C TIMING CHARACTERISTICS AVDD = 1.71 V to 1.89 V, DVDD = 1.62 V to 1.98 V, DVDDIO = 2.97 V to 3.63 V, PVDD = 1.71 V to 1.89 V, TVDD = 3.135 V to 3.465 V, CVDD = 1.71 V to 1.89 V. Operating temperature range is -40C to +85C, unless otherwise noted. Table 3. Parameter 1, 2 SYSTEM CLOCK AND CRYSTAL Crystal Nominal Frequency Crystal Frequency Stability Horizontal Sync Input Frequency LLC Frequency Range I2C PORTS (FAST MODE) 3 xCL Frequency 4 xCL Minimum Pulse Width High4 xCL Minimum Pulse Width Low4 Hold Time (Start Condition) Setup Time (Start Condition) xDA Setup Time4 xCL and xDA Rise Times4 xCL and xDA Fall Times4 Setup Time (Stop Condition) I2C PORTS (NORMAL MODE) xCL Frequency4 xCL Minimum Pulse Width High4 xCL Minimum Pulse Width Low4 Hold Time (Start Condition) Setup Time (Start Condition) xDA Setup Time4 xCL and xDA Rise Times4 xCL and xDA Fall Times4 Setup Time (Stop Condition) RESET FEATURE Reset Pulse Width CLOCK OUTPUTS LLC Mark-Space Ratio 16F 1 Symbol Test Conditions Min Typ Max Unit 50 110 170 MHz ppm kHz MHz 28.6363 14.8 12.825 18F 400 19F DATA AND CONTROL OUTPUTS Data Output Transition Time SDR (CP) 5 t1 t2 t3 t4 t5 t6 t7 t8 0.6 1.3 0.6 0.6 100 t1 t2 t3 t4 t5 t6 t7 t8 4 4.7 4 4.7 250 300 300 0.6 100 4 kHz s s s s ns ns ns s 5 ms 1000 300 t9:t10 kHz s s s s ns ns ns s 45:55 55:45 % duty cycle t11 End of valid data to negative clock edge 2 ns t12 Negative clock edge to start of valid data 0.5 ns 45:55 55:45 4.096 10 10 5 5 24.576 % duty cycle ns ns ns ns MHz 20F I2S PORT (MASTER MODE) SCLK Mark-Space Ratio t13:t14 LRCLK Data Transition Time LRCLK Data Transition Time I2Sx Data Transition Time 6 I2Sx Data Transition Time6 MCLKOUT Frequency 21F t15 t16 t17 t18 End of valid data to negative SCLK edge Negative SCLK edge to start of valid data End of valid data to negative SCLK edge Negative SCLK edge to start of valid data 1 The minimum/maximum specifications are guaranteed over the -40C to +85C temperature range (TMIN to TMAX). Guaranteed by characterization. Refers to all I2C pins (DDC and control port). 4 The prefix x refers to pin names beginning with S, DDCA_S, and DDCB_S. 5 CP timing figures were obtained using the maximum drive strength value (0x3F) in User Map Register 0xF4. 6 The suffix x refers to pin names ending with 0, 1, 2, and 3. 2 3 Rev. F | Page 7 of 24 AD9388A Timing Diagrams t3 t5 t3 xDA t6 t1 xCL t7 t4 t8 06915-002 t2 NOTES 1. THE PREFIX x REFERS TO PIN NAMES BEGINNING WITH S, DDCA_S, AND DDCB_S. Figure 2. I2C Timing t9 t10 LLC t11 t12 06915-004 P0 TO P29, VS, HS, DE/FIELD Figure 3. Pixel Port and Control CP Output Timing (CP Core) t13 SCLK t14 t15 LRCLK t16 t17 MSB MSB - 1 t18 I2Sx I2S MODE I2Sx RIGHT-JUSTIFIED MODE t17 MSB MSB - 1 t18 t17 MSB NOTES 1. THE SUFFIX x REFERS TO PIN NAMES ENDING WITH 0, 1, 2, AND 3. Figure 4. I2S Timing Rev. F | Page 8 of 24 LSB t18 06915-005 I2Sx LEFT-JUSTIFIED MODE AD9388A ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS PACKAGE THERMAL PERFORMANCE Table 4. Parameter AVDD to AGND DVDD to DGND PVDD to PGND DVDDIO to DGND CVDD to CGND TVDD to TGND DVDDIO to AVDD DVDDIO to TVDD DVDDIO to DVDD CVDD to DVDD PVDD to DVDD AVDD to CVDD AVDD to PVDD AVDD to DVDD AVDD to TVDD TVDD to DVDD Digital Inputs Voltage to DGND Digital Outputs Voltage to DGND Analog Inputs Voltage to AGND Maximum Junction Temperature (TJ_MAX) Storage Temperature Range Infrared Reflow, Soldering (20 sec) To reduce power consumption during AD9388A operation, turn off unused ADCs. Rating 2.2 V 2.2 V 2.2 V 4V 2.2 V 4V -0.3 V to +3.6 V -3.6 V to +3.6 V -2 V to +2 V -2 V to +0.3 V -2 V to +0.3 V -2 V to +2 V -2 V to +2 V -2 V to +2 V -3.6 V to +0.3 V -2 V to +2 V On a 4-layer PCB that includes a solid ground plane, the JA value is 25.3C/W. However, due to variations within the PCB metal and, therefore, variations in PCB heat conductivity, the value of JA may differ for various PCBs. The most efficient measurement technique is to use the surface temperature of the package to estimate the die temperature because it is not affected by the variance associated with the JA value. The maximum junction temperature (TJ_MAX) of 119C must not be exceeded. The following equation calculates the junction temperature using the measured surface temperature of the package and applies only when no heat sink is used on the device under test: TJ_MAX = TS + (JT x WTOTAL) DGND - 0.3 V to DVDDIO + 0.3 V DGND - 0.3 V to DVDDIO + 0.3 V AGND - 0.3 V to AVDD + 0.3 V 119C -65C to +150C 260C Stresses above those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings may cause permanent damage to the device. This is a stress rating only; functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions above those indicated in the operational section of this specification is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability. Table 5. 1 The AD9388A can be operated in ambient temperatures up to +85C. However, in video modes where highest power is consumed and there is higher than nominal power supply voltages and worstcase video data, operation at these ambient temperatures may cause the junction temperature to exceed its maximum allowed value (119C). One way to avoid this is to restrict the ambient temperature to be below +79C. However, even if the ambient temperature is kept below +79C, the user still needs to observe the thermally efficient PCB design recommendations outlined in this section to ensure that the maximum allowed junction temperature is not exceeded in any video mode. Contact an Analog Devices, Inc., representative or field applications engineer (FAE) for more details on package thermal performance. THERMAL RESISTANCE Package Type 144-Lead LQFP (ST-144) where: TS is the surface temperature of the package expressed in degrees Celsius. JT is the junction-to-package surface thermal resistance. WTOTAL = {(AVDD x IAVDD) + (DVDD x IDVDD) + (DVDDIO x IDVDDIO) + (PVDD x IPVDD) + (CVDD x ICVDD) + (TVDD x ITVDD)} JT1 1.62 Unit C/W ESD CAUTION Junction-to-package surface thermal resistance. Rev. F | Page 9 of 24 AD9388A 109 108 PIN 1 2 107 3 106 4 105 5 104 6 103 7 102 8 101 9 100 10 99 11 98 12 97 13 96 14 95 15 94 16 93 AD9388A 17 92 TOP VIEW (Not to Scale) 18 19 91 90 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 P11 P12 P13 P14 P15 P16 P17 P18 P19 P20 P21 EXT_CLK DGND DVDDIO LLC P22 P23 P24 P25 DGND DVDD P26 P27 P28 P29 VS_IN HS_IN/CS_IN DGND XTAL1 XTAL DVDDIO PVDD PGND ELPF PVDD PGND 55 73 54 74 36 53 75 35 52 76 34 51 77 33 50 78 32 49 79 31 48 80 30 47 81 29 46 82 28 45 83 27 44 84 26 43 85 25 42 86 24 41 87 23 40 88 22 39 89 21 38 20 TEST5 TEST4 DDCA_SDA DDCA_SCL CVDD CGND AUDIO_ELPF PVDD PGND AIN6 AIN12 SOY AIN5 AIN11 AIN4 AIN10 REFP TEST3 REFN TEST2 AVDD AGND CML REFOUT AVDD AGND AGND AIN3 AIN9 AIN2 AIN8 AIN1 AIN7 SOG TEST1 TEST0 06915-006 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 1 37 DDCB_SDA SPDIF I2S0 I2S1 I2S2 I2S3 LRCLK SCLK MCLKOUT EXT_CLAMP SDA SCL ALSB DGND DVDDIO DE/FIELD HS/CS VS/FIELD INT1 SYNC_OUT/INT2 RESET DGND DVDD P0 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 DGND DVDDIO P10 143 144 DDCB_SCL DGND DVDD CVDD CGND TVDD RXB_2P RXB_2N TGND RXB_1P RXB_1N TGND RXB_0P RXB_0N TGND RXB_CP RXB_CN TVDD CGND CVDD RTERM TVDD RXA_2P RXA_2N TGND RXA_1P RXA_1N TGND RXA_0P RXA_0N TGND RXA_CP RXA_CN TVDD CGND CVDD PIN CONFIGURATIONS AND FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS Figure 5. AD9388ABSTZ-170, AD9388ABSTZ-110, and AD9388ABSTZ-5P Pin Configuration Table 6. Pin Function Descriptions Pin No. 14, 22, 34, 49, 56, 64, 143 82, 83, 87 69, 72, 100 103, 110, 126, 140 114, 117, 120, 130, 133, 136 15, 35, 50, 67 23, 57, 142 84, 88 68, 71, 101 104, 109, 125, 141 111, 123, 127, 139 73, 74, 91, 108 89 107 77, 79, 81, 94, 96, 99, 76, 78, 80, 93, 95, 98 Mnemonic DGND AGND PGND CGND TGND DVDDIO DVDD AVDD PVDD CVDD TVDD TEST0, TEST1, TEST3, TEST5 TEST2 TEST4 AIN1 to AIN12 Type 1 G G G G G P P P P P P I O I/O I Description Digital Ground. Analog Ground. PLL Ground. Comparator Ground. Terminator Ground. Digital I/O Supply Voltage (3.3 V). Digital Core Supply Voltage (1.8 V). Analog Supply Voltage (1.8 V). Audio and Video PLL Supply Voltage (1.8 V). HDMI Comparator, TMDS PLL, and Equalizer Supply Voltage (1.8 V). Terminator Supply Voltage (3.3 V). Test Pins. Do not connect. Test Pin. Do not connect. Test Pin. Do not connect. Analog Video Input Channels. Rev. F | Page 10 of 24 AD9388A Pin No. 24 to 33, 36 to 47, 52 to 55, 58 to 61 19 Mnemonic P0 to P29 Type 1 O Description Video Pixel Output Port. INT1 O 20 SYNC_OUT/INT2 O 17 HS/CS O 18 VS/FIELD O 16 DE/FIELD O 11 12 SDA SCL I/O I 13 21 ALSB RESET I I 51 65 LLC XTAL1 O O 66 XTAL I 70 ELPF O 102 AUDIO_ELPF O 85 86 90 92 63 REFOUT CML REFN REFP HS_IN/CS_IN O O I I I 62 VS_IN I 75 SOG I 97 SOY I 112 113 115 116 118 119 RXA_CN RXA_CP RXA_0N RXA_0P RXA_1N RXA_1P I I I I I I Interrupt. Can be active low or active high. The set of events that triggers an interrupt is under user control. Sliced Synchronization Output Signal (SYNC_OUT). Interrupt Signal (INT2). Horizontal Synchronization Output Signal (HS). Composite Synchronization (CS). A single signal containing both horizontal and vertical synchronization pulses. Vertical Synchronization Output Signal (VS). Field Synchronization (FIELD). Field synchronization output signal in all interlaced video modes. Data Enable Signal (DE). Indicates active pixel data. Field Synchronization (FIELD). Field synchronization output signal in all interlaced video modes. I2C Port Serial Data Input/Output. SDA is the data line for the control port. I2C Port Serial Clock Input. (Maximum clock rate of 400 kHz.) SCL is the clock line for the control port. This pin sets the second LSB of each AD9388A register map. System Reset Input. Active low. A minimum low reset pulse width of 5 ms is required to reset the AD9388A circuitry. Line-Locked Output Clock for Pixel Data. Range is 13.5 MHz to 170 MHz. This pin should be connected to the 28.63636 MHz crystal or left as a no connect if an external 3.3 V, 28.63636 MHz clock oscillator source is used to clock the AD9388A. In crystal mode, the crystal must be a fundamental crystal. Input Pin for the 28.63636 MHz Crystal. This pin can be overdriven by an external 3.3 V, 28.63636 MHz clock oscillator source to clock the AD9388A. The recommended external loop filter must be connected to this ELPF pin. The recommended external loop filter must be connected to this AUDIO_ELPF pin. Internal Voltage Reference Output. Common-Mode Level for the Internal ADCs. Internal Voltage Output. Internal Voltage Output. HS Input Signal. Used in analog mode for 5-wire timing mode. CS Input Signal. Used in analog mode for 4-wire timing mode. For optimal performance, a 100 series resistor is recommended on the HS_IN/CS_IN pin. VS Input Signal. This pin is used in analog mode for 5-wire timing mode. For optimal performance, a 100 series resistor is recommended on the VS_IN pin. Synchronization-on-Green Input. This pin is used in embedded synchronization mode. Synchronization-on-Luma Input. This pin is used in embedded synchronization mode. Digital Input Clock Complement of Port A in the HDMI Interface. Digital Input Clock True of Port A in the HDMI Interface. Digital Input Channel 0 Complement of Port A in the HDMI Interface. Digital Input Channel 0 True of Port A in the HDMI Interface. Digital Input Channel 1 Complement of Port A in the HDMI Interface. Digital Input Channel 1 True of Port A in the HDMI Interface. Rev. F | Page 11 of 24 AD9388A Pin No. 121 122 128 129 131 132 134 135 137 138 106 1 105 144 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Mnemonic RXA_2N RXA_2P RXB_CN RXB_CP RXB_0N RXB_0P RXB_1N RXB_1P RXB_2N RXB_2P DDCA_SDA DDCB_SDA DDCA_SCL DDCB_SCL SPDIF I2S0 I2S1 I2S2 I2S3 LRCLK SCLK MCLKOUT EXT_CLAMP Type 1 I I I I I I I I I I I/O I/O I I O O O O O O O O I 48 EXT_CLK I 124 RTERM I 1 Description Digital Input Channel 2 Complement of Port A in the HDMI Interface. Digital Input Channel 2 True of Port A in the HDMI Interface. Digital Input Clock Complement of Port B in the HDMI Interface. Digital Input Clock True of Port B in the HDMI Interface. Digital Input Channel 0 Complement of Port B in the HDMI Interface. Digital Input Channel 0 True of Port B in the HDMI Interface. Digital Input Channel 1 Complement of Port B in the HDMI Interface. Digital Input Channel 1 True of Port B in the HDMI Interface. Digital Input Channel 2 Complement of Port B in the HDMI Interface. Digital Input Channel 2 True of Port B in the HDMI Interface. HDCP Slave Serial Data Port A. HDCP Slave Serial Data Port B. HDCP Slave Serial Clock Port A. HDCP Slave Serial Clock Port B. SPDIF Digital Audio Output. I2S Audio for Channel 1 and Channel 2. I2S Audio for Channel 3 and Channel 4. I2S Audio for Channel 5 and Channel 6. I2S Audio for Channel 7 and Channel 8. Data Output Clock for Left and Right Audio Channels. Audio Serial Clock Output. Audio Master Clock Output. External Clamp Signal. This is an optional mode of operation for the AD9388A. Clock Input for External Clock and Clamp Mode. This is an optional mode of operation for the AD9388A. Sets Internal Termination Resistance. Connect this pin to TGND using a 500 resistor. G = ground, P = power, I = input, and O = output. Rev. F | Page 12 of 24 109 108 PIN 1 2 107 3 106 4 105 5 104 6 103 7 102 8 101 9 100 10 99 11 98 12 97 13 96 14 95 15 94 16 93 AD9388ABSTZ-A5 17 92 TOP VIEW (Not to Scale) 18 19 91 90 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 P11 P12 P13 P14 P15 P16 P17 P18 P19 P20 P21 EXT_CLK DGND DVDDIO LLC P22 P23 P24 P25 DGND DVDD P26 P27 P28 P29 VS_IN HS_IN/CS_IN DGND XTAL1 XTAL DVDDIO PVDD PGND ELPF PVDD PGND 55 73 54 74 36 53 75 35 52 76 34 51 77 33 50 78 32 49 79 31 48 80 30 47 81 29 46 82 28 45 83 27 44 84 26 43 85 25 42 86 24 41 87 23 40 88 22 39 89 21 38 20 TEST5 TEST4 DDCA_SDA DDCA_SCL CVDD CGND AUDIO_ELPF PVDD PGND TEST16 TEST17 SOY TEST18 TEST19 TEST20 TEST21 REFP TEST3 REFN TEST2 AVDD AGND CML REFOUT AVDD AGND AGND AIN3 TEST22 AIN2 TEST23 AIN1 TEST24 SOG TEST1 TEST0 06915-100 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 1 37 TEST6 SPDIF I2S0 I2S1 I2S2 I2S3 LRCLK SCLK MCLKOUT EXT_CLAMP SDA SCL ALSB DGND DVDDIO DE/FIELD HS/CS VS/FIELD INT1 SYNC_OUT/INT2 RESET DGND DVDD P0 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 DGND DVDDIO P10 143 144 TEST7 DGND DVDD CVDD CGND TVDD TEST8 TEST9 TGND TEST10 TEST11 TGND TEST12 TEST13 TGND TEST14 TEST15 TVDD CGND CVDD RTERM TVDD RXA_2P RXA_2N TGND RXA_1P RXA_1N TGND RXA_0P RXA_0N TGND RXA_CP RXA_CN TVDD CGND CVDD AD9388A Figure 6. AD9388ABSTZ-A5 Pin Configuration Table 7. Pin Function Descriptions Pin No. 14, 22, 34, 49, 56, 64, 143 82, 83, 87 69, 72, 100 103, 110, 126, 140 114, 117, 120, 130, 133, 136 15, 35, 50, 67 23, 57, 142 84, 88 68, 71, 101 104, 109, 125, 141 111, 123, 127, 139 128, 129, 131, 132, 134, 135, 137, 138, 108, 91, 74, 73 76, 78, 80, 93 to 96, 98, 99 89 107 77, 79, 81 Mnemonic DGND AGND PGND CGND TGND Type 1 G G G G G Description Digital Ground. Analog Ground. PLL Ground. Comparator Ground. Terminator Ground. DVDDIO DVDD AVDD PVDD CVDD TVDD TEST15 to TEST8, TEST5, TEST3, TEST1, TEST0 Test24 to Test16 P P P P P P I Digital I/O Supply Voltage (3.3 V). Digital Core Supply Voltage (1.8 V). Analog Supply Voltage (1.8 V). Audio and Video PLL Supply Voltage (1.8 V). HDMI Comparator, TMDS PLL, and Equalizer Supply Voltage (1.8 V). Terminator Supply Voltage (3.3 V). Test Pins. Do not connect. I Test Pins. Connect to AGND through a 10 k resistor. TEST2 TEST4 AIN1 to AIN3 O I/O I Test Pin. Do not connect. Test Pin. Do not connect. Analog Video Input Channels. Rev. F | Page 13 of 24 AD9388A Pin No. 24 to 33, 36 to 47, 52 to 55, 58 to 61 19 Mnemonic P0 to P29 Type 1 O Description Video Pixel Output Port. INT1 O 20 SYNC_OUT/INT2 O 17 HS/CS O 18 VS/FIELD O 16 DE/FIELD O 11 SDA I/O Interrupt. Can be active low or active high. The set of events that triggers an interrupt is under user control. Sliced Synchronization Output Signal (SYNC_OUT). Interrupt Signal (INT2). Horizontal Synchronization Output Signal (HS). Composite Synchronization (CS). A single signal containing both horizontal and vertical synchronization pulses. Vertical Synchronization Output Signal (VS). Field Synchronization (FIELD). Field synchronization output signal in all interlaced video modes. Data Enable Signal (DE). Indicates active pixel data. Field Synchronization (FIELD). Field synchronization output signal in all interlaced video modes. I2C Port Serial Data Input/Output. SDA is the data line for the control port. 12 SCL I 13 21 ALSB RESET I I 51 65 LLC XTAL1 O O 66 XTAL I 70 102 85 86 90 92 63 ELPF AUDIO_ELPF REFOUT CML REFN REFP HS_IN/CS_IN O O O O I I I 62 VS_IN I 75 SOG I 97 SOY I 112 113 115 116 118 119 121 122 106 1 105 144 RXA_CN RXA_CP RXA_0N RXA_0P RXA_1N RXA_1P RXA_2N RXA_2P DDCA_SDA TEST6 DDCA_SCL TEST7 I I I I I I I I I/O I/O I I I2C Port Serial Clock Input. (Maximum clock rate of 400 kHz.) SCL is the clock line for the control port. This pin sets the second LSB of each AD9388A register map. System Reset Input. Active low. A minimum low reset pulse width of 5 ms is required to reset the AD9388A circuitry. Line-Locked Output Clock for Pixel Data. Range is 13.5 MHz to 170 MHz. This pin should be connected to the 28.63636 MHz crystal or left as a no connect if an external 3.3 V, 28.63636 MHz clock oscillator source is used to clock the AD9388A. In crystal mode, the crystal must be a fundamental crystal. Input Pin for the 28.63636 MHz Crystal. This pin can be overdriven by an external 3.3 V, 28.63636 MHz clock oscillator source to clock the AD9388A. The recommended external loop filter must be connected to this ELPF pin. The recommended external loop filter must be connected to AUDIO_ELPF. Internal Voltage Reference Output. Common-Mode Level for the Internal ADCs. Internal Voltage Output. Internal Voltage Output. HS Input Signal. Used in analog mode for 5-wire timing mode. CS Input Signal. Used in analog mode for 4-wire timing mode. For optimal performance, a 100 series resistor is recommended on the HS_IN/CS_IN pin. VS Input Signal. This pin is used in analog mode for 5-wire timing mode. For optimal performance, a 100 series resistor is recommended on the VS_IN pin. Synchronization-on-Green Input. This pin is used in embedded synchronization mode. Synchronization-on-Luma Input. This pin is used in embedded synchronization mode. Digital Input Clock Complement of Port A in the HDMI Interface. Digital Input Clock True of Port A in the HDMI Interface. Digital Input Channel 0 Complement of Port A in the HDMI Interface. Digital Input Channel 0 True of Port A in the HDMI Interface. Digital Input Channel 1 Complement of Port A in the HDMI Interface. Digital Input Channel 1 True of Port A in the HDMI Interface. Digital Input Channel 2 Complement of Port A in the HDMI Interface. Digital Input Channel 2 True of Port A in the HDMI Interface. HDCP Slave Serial Data Port A. Test Pin. Do not connect. HDCP Slave Serial Clock Port A. Test Pin. Connect this pin to DGND using a 10 k resistor. Rev. F | Page 14 of 24 AD9388A Pin No. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 48 Mnemonic SPDIF I2S0 I2S1 I2S2 I2S3 LRCLK SCLK MCLKOUT EXT_CLAMP EXT_CLK Type 1 O O O O O O O O I I 124 RTERM I 1 Description SPDIF Digital Audio Output. I2S Audio for Channel 1 and Channel 2. I2S Audio for Channel 3 and Channel 4. I2S Audio for Channel 5 and Channel 6. I2S Audio for Channel 7 and Channel 8. Data Output Clock for Left and Right Audio Channels. Audio Serial Clock Output. Audio Master Clock Output. External Clamp Signal. This is an optional mode of operation for the AD9388A. Clock Input for External Clock and Clamp Mode. This is an optional mode of operation for the AD9388A. Sets Internal Termination Resistance. Connect this pin to TGND using a 500 resistor. G = ground, P = power, I = input, and O = output. Rev. F | Page 15 of 24 AD9388A FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW The following overview provides a brief description of the functionality of the AD9388A. More details are available in the Theory of Operation section. ANALOG FRONT END The analog front end of the AD9388A provides three high quality 10-bit ADCs to enable true 10-bit video decoding, a multiplexer with 12 analog input channels to enable a multisource connection without the requirement of an external multiplexer, and three current and voltage clamp control loops to ensure that dc offsets are removed from the video signal. HDMI RECEIVER The AD9388A is compatible with the HDMI specification. The AD9388A supports all HDTV formats up to 1080p in non- Deep Color mode and 1080p in 36-bit Deep Color mode. Furthermore, it supports all display resolutions up to UXGA (1600 x 1200 at 60 Hz). This device includes the following features: * * * * Adaptive front-end equalization for HDMI operation over cable lengths of up to 30 meters Synchronization conditioning for higher performance in strenuous conditions Audio mute for removing extraneous noises Programmable data island packet interrupt generator COMPONENT PROCESSOR PIXEL DATA OUTPUT MODES of the component format at the system level, and a synchronization source polarity detector (SSPD) determines the source and polarity of the synchronization signals that accompany the input video. Certified Macrovision(R) copy protection detection is available on component formats (525i, 625i, 525p, and 625p). When no video input is present, stable timing is provided by the free run output mode. RGB GRAPHICS PROCESSING The AD9388A provides 170 MSPS conversion rate support of RGB input resolutions up to 1600 x 1200 at 60 Hz (UXGA). The AD9388A offers automatic or manual clamp and gain controls for graphics modes. Similar to the component video processing features, the RGB graphics processing for the AD9388A features contrast and brightness controls, automatic detection of synchronization source and polarity by the SSPD block, standard identification enabled by the STDI block, and user-defined pixel sampling support for nonstandard video sources. Additional RGB graphics processing features of the AD9388A include the following: * * * * The AD9388A features single data rate outputs as follows: * 8-/10-bit 4:2:2 YCrCb for 525i, 625i * 16-/20-bit 4:2:2 YCrCb for all standards * 24-/30-bit 4:4:4 YCrCb/RGB for all standards Sampling PLL clock with 500 ps p-p jitter at 150 MSPS 32-phase DLL support of optimum pixel clock sampling Color-space conversion of RGB to YCrCb and decimation to a 4:2:2 format for videocentric, back-end IC interfacing Data enable (DE) output signal supplied for direct connection to HDMI/DVI transmitter IC GENERAL FEATURES COMPONENT VIDEO PROCESSING The AD9388A supports 525i, 625i, 525p, 625p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p, and many other HDTV formats. It provides automatic adjustment of gain (contrast) and offset (brightness), as well as manual adjustment controls. Furthermore, the AD9388A not only supports analog component YPrPb/RGB video formats with embedded synchronization or with separate HS, VS, and CS, but also supports YCrCb-to-RGB and RGB-to-YCrCb conversions by any-to-any, 3 x 3 color-space conversion matrices and userdefined pixel sampling for nonstandard video sources. The AD9388A offers a high quality multiformat video decoder and digitizer that feature HS, VS, and FIELD output signals with programmable position, polarity, and width. It also includes programmable interrupt request output pins (INT1 and INT2). The part offers low power consumption--1.8 V digital core and analog input, and 3.3 V digital input/output--and a low power power-down mode. The AD9388A operates over a temperature range of -40C to +85C and is available in a 144-lead, 20 mm x 20 mm, RoHScompliant LQFP. In addition, the AD9388A features brightness, saturation, and hue controls. Standard identification (STDI) enables detection Rev. F | Page 16 of 24 AD9388A THEORY OF OPERATION ANALOG FRONT END COMPONENT PROCESSOR (CP) The AD9388A analog front end comprises three 10-bit ADCs that digitize the analog video signal before applying it to the CP. The analog front end uses differential channels to each ADC to ensure high performance in mixed-signal applications. The CP is capable of decoding and digitizing a wide range of component video formats in any color space. Component video standards supported by the CP include 525i, 625i, 525p, 625p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p, 1250i, VGA up to UXGA at 60 Hz, and many other standards. The front end also includes a 12-channel input multiplexer that enables multiple video signals to be applied to the AD9388A. Current and voltage clamps are positioned in front of each ADC to ensure that the video signal remains within the range of the converter. Fine clamping of the video signals is performed downstream by digital fine clamping in the CP. For component 525i, 625i, 525p, and 625p sources, 2x oversampling is performed, but 4x oversampling is available for component 525i and 625i. All other video standards are 1x oversampled. Oversampling the video signals reduces the cost and complexity of external antialiasing (AA) filters, with the additional benefit of increasing the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). HDMI RECEIVER The HDMI receiver on the AD9388A incorporates active equalization of the HDMI data signals. This equalization compensates for the high frequency losses inherent in HDMI and DVI cables, especially those with long lengths and high frequencies. Because the AD9338A can provide equalization compensation for cable lengths up to 30 meters, it is capable of achieving robust receiver performance at even the highest HDMI data rates. The CP section of the AD9388A contains an AGC block. This block is followed by a digital clamp circuit that ensures that the video signal is clamped to the correct blanking level. Automatic adjustments within the CP include gain (contrast) and offset (brightness); however, manual adjustment controls are also supported. If no embedded synchronization is present, the video gain can be set manually. A fully programmable, any-to-any, 3 x 3 color-space converter is placed before the CP section. This enables YPrPb-to-RGB and RGB-to-YCrCb conversions. Many other standards of color space can be implemented using the color-space converter. A second fully programmable, any-to-any, 3 x 3 color-space converter is placed in the back end of the CP core. This colorspace converter features advanced color controls, such as contrast, saturation, brightness, and hue controls. The output section of the CP can be configured in single data rate (SDR) mode with one data packet per clock cycle. In SDR mode, a 16-/20-bit 4:2:2 or 24-/30-bit 4:4:4 output is possible. In these modes, HS/CS, VS/FIELD, and DE/FIELD (where applicable) timing reference signals are provided. With the inclusion of HDCP, displays can receive encrypted video content. The HDMI interface of the AD9388A allows for authentication of a video receiver, decryption of encoded data at the receiver, and renewability of that authentication during transmission as specified by the HDCP 1.3 protocol. The CP section contains circuitry to enable the detection of Macrovision-encoded YPrPb signals for 525i, 625i, 525p, and 625p. It is designed to be fully robust when decoding these types of signals. The HDMI receiver also offers advanced audio functionality. The receiver contains an audio mute controller that can detect a variety of selectable conditions that may result in audible extraneous noise in the audio output. Upon detection of these conditions, the audio data can be ramped to prevent audio clicks and pops. VBI extraction of CGMS data is performed by the VBI data processor (VDP) section of the AD9388A for interlaced, progressive, and high definition scanning rates. The data extracted is read back over the I2C interface. VBI DATA PROCESSOR For more detailed product information about the AD9388A, contact a local Analog Devices sales representative or field applications engineer (FAE). Rev. F | Page 17 of 24 AD9388A PIXEL OUTPUT FORMATTING Note that unused pins of the pixel output port are driven with a low voltage. Table 8. Component Processor Pixel Output Pin Map (P19 to P0) Processor 1 CP Mode Mode 1 CP Mode 2 CP Mode 3 CP Mode 4 CP Mode 5 CP Mode 6 CP Mode 7 CP Mode 8 CP Mode 9 CP Mode 10 CP Mode 11 CP Mode 12 CP Mode 13 CP Mode 14 CP Mode 15 CP Mode 16 CP Mode 17 CP Mode 18 CP Mode 19 Format Video output 8-bit 4:2:2 2 Video output 10-bit 4:2:22 Video output 12-bit 4:2:22 Video output 12-bit 4:2:22 Video output 12-bit 4:2:22 Video output 16-bit 4:2:2 3, 4 Video output 20-bit 4:2:23, 4 Video output 20-bit 4:2:23, 4 Video output 24-bit 4:2:23, 4 Video output 24-bit 4:2:23, 4 Video output 24-bit 4:2:23, 4 Video output 24-bit 4:4:43, 4 Video output 24-bit 4:4:43, 4 Video output 24-bit 4:4:43, 4 Video output 24-bit 4:4:43, 4 Video output 30-bit 4:4:43, 4 Video output 30-bit 4:4:4 Video output 30-bit 4:4:4 Video output 30-bit 4:2:2 Output of Data Port Pins P[19:0] 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 YCrCb[7:0] YCrCb[9:0] YCrCb[11:2] YCrCb[11:4] YCrCb[11:4] CHA[7:0] (default data is Y[7:0]) CHA[9:0] (default data is Y[9:0]) CHA[9:2] (default data is Y[9:2]) YCrCb[3:0] CHB/CHC[7:0] (default data is Cr/Cb[7:0]) CHB/CHC[9:0] (default data is Cr/Cb[9:0]) CHB/CHC[9:2] (default data is Cr/Cb[9:2]) Y[11:2] CrCb[11:2] Y[11:4] Y[11:4] CHA[7:0] (default data is G[7:0] or Y[7:0]) CHA[7:0] (default data is G[7:0] or Y[7:0]) CHC[7:0] (default data is B[7:0] or Cb[7:0]) CHC[7:0] (default data is B[7:0] or Cb[7:0]) CrCb[11:4] Y[3:0] CrCb[3:0] CHB[7:0] (default data is R[7:0] or Cr[7:0]) CHC[7:0] (default data is B[7:0] or Cb[7:0]) CHA[7:0] (default data is G[7:0] or Y[7:0]) CHB[7:0] (default data is R[7:0] or Cr[7:0]) CHA[9:0] (default data is G[9:0] or Y[9:0]) CHB[9:0] (default data is R[9:0] or Cr[9:0]) CHA[9:0] (default data is G[9:0] or Y[9:0]) CHC[9:0] (default data is B[9:0] or Cb[9:0]) CHC[9:0] (default data is B[9:0] or Cb[9:0]) CHA[9:0] (default data is G[9:0] or Y[9:0]) CHC[9:0] (default data is B[9:0] or Cb[9:0]) CHB[9:0] (default data is R[9:0] or Cr[9:0]) 1 The CP processor uses the digitizer or HDMI as input. Maximum pixel clock rate of 54 MHz. 3 Maximum pixel clock rate of 170 MHz for the analog digitizer. 4 Maximum pixel clock rate of 165 MHz for HDMI. 2 Rev. F | Page 18 of 24 AD9388A Table 9. Component Processor Pixel Output Pin Map (P29 to P20) Processor 1 Mode CP Mode 1 CP Mode 2 CP Mode 3 CP Mode 4 CP Mode 5 CP Mode 6 CP Mode 7 CP Mode 8 CP Mode 9 CP Mode 10 CP Mode 11 CP Mode 12 CP Mode 13 CP Mode 14 CP Mode 15 CP Mode 16 CP Mode 17 CP Mode 18 CP Mode 19 Format Video output 8-bit 4:2:2 2 Video output 10-bit 4:2:22 Video output 12-bit 4:2:22 Video output 12-bit 4:2:2 2 Video output 12-bit 4:2:2 2 Video output 16-bit 4:2:2 3, 4 Video output 20-bit 4:2:23, 4 Video output 20-bit 4:2:23, 4 Video output 24-bit 4:2:2 3, 4 Video output 24-bit 4:2:23, 4 Video output 24-bit 4:2:23, 4 Video output 24-bit 4:4:43, 4 Video output 24-bit 4:4:43, 4 Video output 24-bit 4:4:43, 4 Video output 24-bit 4:4:43, 4 Video output 30-bit 4:4:43, 4 Video output 30-bit 4:4:43, 4 Video output 30-bit 4:4:43, 4 Video output 30-bit 4:2:23, 4 29 28 27 Output of Data Port Pins P[29:20] 26 25 24 23 22 YCrCb[1:0] YCrCb[3:0] Y[1:0] CrCb[1:0] CrCb[1:0] Y[1:0] CrCb[3:0] Y[3:0] CrCb[11:4] CHC[7:0] (for example, B[7:0] or Cb[7:0]) CHB[7:0] (for example, R[7:0] or Cr[7:0]) CHB[7:0] (for example, R[7:0] or Cr[7:0]) CHA[7:0] (for example, G[7:0] or Y[7:0]) CHC[9:0] (for example, B[9:0] or Cb[9:0]) CHB[9:0] (for example, R[9:0] or Cr[9:0]) CHB[9:0] (for example, R[9:0] or Cr[9:0]) CHA[9:0] (for example, G[9:0] or Y[9:0]) 1 The CP processor uses the digitizer or HDMI as input. Maximum pixel clock rate of 54 MHz. 3 Maximum pixel clock rate of 170 MHz for the analog digitizer. 4 Maximum pixel clock rate of 165 MHz for HDMI. 2 Rev. F | Page 19 of 24 21 20 AD9388A REGISTER MAP ARCHITECTURE The AD9388A registers are controlled via a 2-wire serial (I2C-compatible) interface. The AD9388A has eight maps, each with a unique I2C address. The state of the ALSB pin (Pin 13) sets Bit 2 of each register map address in Table 10. Table 10. AD9388A Map Addresses Register Map User Map User Map 1 User Map 2 VDP Map Reserved Map HDMI Map Repeater/KSV Map EDID Map Address with ALSB = Low 0x40 0x44 0x60 0x48 0x4C 0x68 0x64 0x6C Address with ALSB = High 0x42 0x46 0x62 0x4A 0x4E 0x6A 0x66 0x6E Location at Which Address Can Be Programmed N/A User Map 2, Register 0xEB User Map, Register 0x0E User Map 2, Register 0xEC User Map 2, Register 0xEA User Map 2, Register 0xEF User Map 2, Register 0xED User Map 2, Register 0xEE Programmable Address Not programmable Programmable Programmable Programmable Programmable Programmable Programmable Programmable USER MAP USER MAP 1 USER MAP 2 VDP MAP SA: 0x40 SA: PROGRAMMABLE SA: PROGRAMMABLE SA: PROGRAMMABLE SCL SA: PROGRAMMABLE SA: PROGRAMMABLE SA: PROGRAMMABLE SA: PROGRAMMABLE HDMI MAP EDID MAP REPEATER/ KSV MAP RESERVED MAP Figure 7. Register Map Access Through the Main I2C Port Rev. F | Page 20 of 24 06915-007 SDA AD9388A 06915-008 TYPICAL CONNECTION DIAGRAM Figure 8. Typical Connection Diagram Rev. F | Page 21 of 24 AD9388A RECOMMENDED EXTERNAL LOOP FILTER COMPONENTS Note that the external loop filter components for the ELPF and AUDIO_ELPF pins should be placed as close as possible to the respective pins. The recommended component values are specified in Figure 9 and Figure 10. AUDIO_ELPF 102 82nF PVDD = 1.8V 1.5k 06915-009 1.69k 10nF 80nF Figure 9. ELPF Components 8nF PVDD = 1.8V Figure 10. AUDIO_ELPF Components Rev. F | Page 22 of 24 06915-010 ELPF 70 AD9388A AD9388A EVALUATION PLATFORM Analog Devices has developed an advanced TV (ATV) evaluation platform for the AD9388A decoder. The evaluation platform consists of a motherboard and two daughterboards. The motherboard features a Xilinx FPGA for digital processing and muxing functions. The motherboard also features three AD9742 devices (12-bit DACs) from Analog Devices. This allows the user to drive a VGA monitor with just the motherboard and front-end board. The back end of the platform can be connected to a specially developed video output board from Analog Devices. This modular board features an Analog Devices encoder and an Analog Devices HDMI transmitter. The front end of the platform consists of an AD9388A evaluation board (EVAL-AD9388AFEZ_x). This board feeds the digital outputs from the decoder to the FPGA on the motherboard. The evaluation board comes with one of the pin-compatible decoders listed in Table 11. Table 11. Front-End Modular Board Details Front-End Modular Board Model EVAL-AD9388AFEZ_1 EVAL-AD9388AFEZ_2 EVAL-AD9388AFEZ_3 On-Board Decoder AD9388ABSTZ-170 AD9388ABSTZ-5P AD9388ABSTZ-A5 HDCP License Required Yes No Yes AUDIO 96-PIN CONNECTOR ATV MOTHERBOARD VIDEO INPUT BOARD EVAL-AD9388AFEZ_x VGA OUTPUT Xilinx FPGA AVI 168-PIN CONNECTOR AD9388A DECODER ANALOG AND DIGITAL VIDEO INPUTS AVO 168-PIN CONNECTOR VIDEO OUTPUT BOARD CVBS ADV7341 HDMI YPrPb Figure 11. Functional Block Diagram of Evaluation Platform Rev. F | Page 23 of 24 Y/C 06915-101 AD9889B AD9388A OUTLINE DIMENSIONS 0.75 0.60 0.45 22.20 22.00 SQ 21.80 1.60 MAX 109 144 1 108 PIN 1 20.20 20.00 SQ 19.80 TOP VIEW (PINS DOWN) 0.15 0.05 SEATING PLANE 0.20 0.09 7 3.5 0 73 36 0.08 COPLANARITY 72 37 VIEW A VIEW A ROTATED 90 CCW 0.50 BSC LEAD PITCH 0.27 0.22 0.17 COMPLIANT TO JEDEC STANDARDS MS-026-BFB 051706-A 1.45 1.40 1.35 Figure 12. 144-Lead Low Profile Quad Flat Package [LQFP] (ST-144) Dimensions shown in millimeters ORDERING GUIDE Model 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 AD9388ABSTZ-170 AD9388ABSTZ-110 AD9388ABSTZ-5P AD9388ABSTZ-A5 Temperature Range -40C to +85C -40C to +85C -40C to +85C -40C to +85C Package Description 144-Lead Low Profile Quad Flat Package [LQFP] 144-Lead Low Profile Quad Flat Package [LQFP] 144-Lead Low Profile Quad Flat Package [LQFP] 144-Lead Low Profile Quad Flat Package [LQFP] Package Option ST-144 ST-144 ST-144 ST-144 1 Z = RoHS Compliant Part. The AD9388ABSTZ-170, AD9388ABSTZ-110, and AD9833ABSTZ-A5 are programmed with internal HDCP keys. Customers must have HDCP adopter status (consult Digital Content Protection, LLC, for licensing requirements) to purchase any components with internal HDCP keys. 3 The AD9388ABSTZ-5P speed grade: 5 = 170 MHz; HDCP functionality: P = no HDCP functionality (professional version). 4 The AD9388ABSTZ-5P professional version for non-HDCP encrypted applications. User is not required to be an HDCP adopter. 5 The AD9388ABSTZ-A5 speed grade: 5 = 170 MHz; input configuration: A = 1 analog (AIN1, AIN2, AIN3, HS_IN/CS_IN, VS_IN, SOG, and SOY), 1 digital (1 HDMI port). 2 I2C refers to a communications protocol originally developed by Phillips Semiconductors (now NXP Semiconductors). HDMI, the HDMI Logo, and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries. (c)2007-2010 Analog Devices, Inc. All rights reserved. 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