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AD9880/PCB

Manufacturer Part Number
AD9880/PCB
Description
BOARD EVALUATION PCB AD9880
Manufacturer
Analog Devices Inc
Datasheet

Specifications of AD9880/PCB

Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
A programming example and register settings for several
common conversions are listed in the Color Space Converter
(CSC) Common Settings.
For a detailed functional description and more programming
examples, please refer to the application note AN-795, AD9880
Color space Converter User's Guide.
AUDIO PLL SETUP
Data contained in the Audio Infoframes among other registers
define for the AD9880 HDMI receiver not only the type of
audio, but the sample frequency. It also contains information
about the N and CTS values used to recreate the clock. With
this information it is possible to regenerate the audio sampling
frequency. The audio clock is regenerated by dividing the 20-bit
CTS value into the TMDS clock, then multiplying by the 20-bit
N value. This yields a multiple of the fs (sampling frequency) of
either 128 × fs or 256 × fs. It is possible for this to be specified
up to 1024 × fs.
AUDIO BOARD LEVEL MUTING
The audio can be muted through the Infoframes or locally via
the serial bus registers. This can be controlled with
Register R0x57, Bits [7:4].
AVI Infoframes
Contained within the HDMI TMDS transmission are
Infoframes containing specific information for the monitor
such as
128 ×
1
N AND CTS VALUES ARE TRANSMITTED USING THE
CLOCK
"AUDIO CLOCK REGENERATION" PACKET. VIDEO
CLOCK IS TRANSMITTED ON TMDS CLOCK CHANNEL.
VIDEO
N
Audio information
o
o
o
f
S
2 to 8 channels of audio identified
Audio coding
Audio sampling frequency
REGISTER
DIVIDE
SOURCE DEVICE
BY
N
N
Figure 14. N and CTS for Audio Clock
COUNTER
CYCLE
TIME
CLOCK
TMDS
CTS
N
1
1
DIVIDE
CTS
SINK DEVICE
BY
MUTIPLY
BY
N
128 ×
f
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S
This information is the fundamental difference between DVI
and HDMI transmissions and is located in read-only registers
R0x5A to R0xEE. In addition to this information, registers are
provided that indicate that new information has been received.
Registers with addresses ending in 0xX7 or 0xXF beginning at
R0x87 contain the new data flags (NDF) information. All of
these registers contain the same information and all are reset
once any of them are read. Although there is no external
interrupt signal, it is very straightforward for the user to read
any of these registers and see if there is new information to be
processed.
TIMING DIAGRAMS
The following timing diagrams show the operation of the
AD9880.The output data clock signal is created so that its rising
edge always occurs between data transitions and can be used to
latch the output data externally. There is a pipeline in the
AD9880, which must be flushed before valid data becomes
available. This means six data sets are presented before valid
data is available.
Speaker placement
N and CTS values (for reconstruction of the audio)
Muting
Source information
o
o
o
Video information
o
o
o
o
o
Vendor (transmitter source) information
o
CD
SACD
DVD
Video ID Code (per CEA861B)
Color space
Aspect ratio
Horizontal and vertical bar information
MPEG frame information (I, B, or P frame)
Vendor name and product model
AD9880

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