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AD9985A/PCB

Manufacturer Part Number
AD9985A/PCB
Description
KIT EVAL FOR AD9985A
Manufacturer
Analog Devices Inc
Series
Advantiv®r
Type
Video Processorr
Datasheet

Specifications of AD9985A/PCB

Contents
Evaluation Board
For Use With/related Products
AD9985A
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Pin Type
Power Supply
Serial Port (2-Wire)
Table 5. Pin Function Descriptions
Pin
Inputs
Outputs
R
G
B
HSYNC
VSYNC
SOGIN
CLAMP
COAST
HSOUT
VSOUT
SOGOUT
IN
IN
B
IN
Mnemonic
V
V
PV
GND
SDA
SCL
A0
D
DD
D
Description
Analog Input for Red Channel.
Analog Input for Green Channel.
Analog Input for Blue Channel. High impedance inputs that accept the red, green, and blue channel graphics
signals, respectively. (The three channels are identical, and can be used for any colors, but colors are assigned for
convenient reference.) They accommodate input signals ranging from 0.5 V to 1.0 V full scale. Signals should be
ac-coupled to these pins to support clamp operation.
Horizontal Sync Input. This input receives a logic signal that establishes the horizontal timing reference and
provides the frequency reference for pixel clock generation. The logic sense of this pin is controlled by serial
Register 0x0E, Bit 6 (Hsync polarity). Only the leading edge of Hsync is active; the trailing edge is ignored. When
Hsync polarity = 0, the falling edge of Hsync is used. When Hsync polarity = 1, the rising edge is active. The input
includes a Schmitt trigger for noise immunity, with a nominal input threshold of 1.5 V.
Vertical Sync Input. This is the input for vertical sync.
Sync-on-Green Input. This input is provided to assist with processing signals with embedded sync, typically on the
green channel. The pin is connected to a high speed comparator with an internally generated threshold. The
threshold level can be programmed in 10 mV steps to any voltage between 10 mV and 330 mV above the
negative peak of the input signal. The default voltage threshold is 150 mV. When connected to an ac-coupled
graphics signal with embedded sync, it produces a noninverting digital output on SOGOUT. (This is usually a
composite sync signal, containing both vertical and horizontal sync information that must be separated before
passing the horizontal sync signal to Hsync.) When not used, this input should be left unconnected. For more
details on this function and how it should be configured, refer to the Sync-on-Green section.
External Clamp Input. This logic input can be used to define the time during which the input signal is clamped to
ground. It should be exercised when the reference dc level is known to be present on the analog input channels,
typically during the back porch of the graphics signal. The CLAMP pin is enabled by setting control bit clamp
function to 1, (Register 0x0F, Bit 7, default is 0). When disabled, this pin is ignored and the clamp timing is
determined internally by counting a delay and duration from the trailing edge of the Hsync input. The logic sense
of this pin is controlled by clamp polarity Register 0x0F, Bit 6. When not used, this pin must be grounded and
clamp function programmed to 0.
Clock Generator Coast Input (Optional). This input can be used to cause the pixel clock generator to stop
synchronizing with Hsync and continue producing a clock at its current frequency and phase. This is useful when
processing signals from sources that fail to produce horizontal sync pulses during the vertical interval. The Coast
signal is generally not required for PC-generated signals. The logic sense of this pin is controlled by Coast polarity
(Register 0x0F, Bit 3). When not used, this pin can be grounded and Coast polarity programmed to 1, or tied high
(to V
Horizontal Sync Output. A reconstructed and phase-aligned version of the Hsync input. Both the polarity and
duration of this output can be programmed via serial bus registers. By maintaining alignment with DATACK and
Data outputs, data timing with respect to horizontal sync can always be determined.
Vertical Sync Output. A reconstructed and phase-aligned version of the video Vsync. The polarity of this output
can be controlled via a serial bus bit. The placement and duration in all modes is set by the graphics transmitter.
Sync-on-Green Slicer Output. This pin outputs either the signal from the sync-on-green slicer comparator or an
unprocessed but delayed version of the Hsync input. See the sync processing block diagram (Figure 14) to view
how this pin is connected. (Apart from slicing off SOG, the output from this pin gets no other additional process-
ing on the AD9985A. Vsync separation is performed via the sync separator.)
D
through a 10 kΩ resistor) and Coast polarity programmed to 0. Coast polarity defaults to 1 at power-up.
Function
Ground
Serial Port Data I/O
Serial Port Data Clock (100 kHz maximum)
Serial Port Address Input 1
Analog Power Supply
Output Power Supply
PLL Power Supply
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Value
3.3 V
3.3 V
3.3 V
0 V
3.3 V CMOS
3.3 V CMOS
3.3 V CMOS
Pin No.
26, 27, 39, 42, 45, 46, 51, 52, 59, 62
11, 22, 23, 69, 78, 79
34, 35
1, 10, 20, 21, 24, 25, 28, 32, 36, 40, 41,
44, 47, 50, 53, 60, 61, 63, 68, 80
57
56
55
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