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IC VIDEO DECODER SDTV 64-LQFP

ADV7180BSTZ

Manufacturer Part Number
ADV7180BSTZ
Description
IC VIDEO DECODER SDTV 64-LQFP
Manufacturer
Analog Devices Inc
Type
Video Decoderr
Datasheet

Specifications of ADV7180BSTZ

Design Resources
Low Cost Differential Video Receiver Using ADA4851 Amplifier and ADV7180 Video Decoder (CN0060) Low Cost Video Multiplexer for Video Switching Using ADA4853-2 Op Amp with Disable Function (CN0076)
Applications
Digital Cameras, Mobile Phones, Portable Video
Voltage - Supply, Analog
1.71 V ~ 1.89 V
Voltage - Supply, Digital
1.65 V ~ 2 V
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
64-LQFP
Resolution (bits)
10bit
Input Format
Analog
Output Format
Digital
Adc Sample Rate
57.27MSPS
Power Dissipation Pd
15µW
No. Of Input Channels
6
Supply Voltage Range
1.71V To 1.89V
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
For Use With
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Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant, Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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ADV7180
SD_OFF_Cb[7:0], SD Offset Cb Channel, Address 0xE1[7:0]
This register allows the user to select an offset for the Cb channel
only and to adjust the hue of the picture. There is a functional
overlap with the HUE[7:0] register.
Table 30. SD_OFF_Cb Function
SD_OFF_Cb[7:0]
0x80 (default)
0x00
0xFF
SD_OFF_Cr[7:0], SD Offset Cr Channel, Address 0xE2[7:0]
This register allows the user to select an offset for the Cr channel
only and to adjust the hue of the picture. There is a functional
overlap with the HUE[7:0] register.
Table 31. SD_OFF_Cr Function
SD_OFF_Cr[7:0]
0x80 (default)
0x00
0xFF
BRI[7:0], Brightness Adjust, Address 0x0A[7:0]
This register controls the brightness of the video signal. It allows
the user to adjust the brightness of the picture.
Table 32. BRI Function
BRI[7:0]
0x00 (default)
0x7F
0x80
HUE[7:0], Hue Adjust, Address 0x0B[7:0]
This register contains the value for the color hue adjustment. It
allows the user to adjust the hue of the picture.
HUE[7:0] has a range of ±90°, with 0x00 equivalent to an
adjustment of 0°. The resolution of HUE[7:0] is 1 bit = 0.7°.
The hue adjustment value is fed into the AM color demodulation
block. Therefore, it applies only to video signals that contain
chroma information in the form of an AM-modulated carrier
(CVBS or Y/C in PAL or NTSC). It does not affect SECAM
and does not work on component video inputs (YPrPb).
Table 33. HUE Function
HUE[7:0]
0x00 (default)
0x7F
0x80
Offset of the luma channel = 0 IRE
Phase of the chroma signal = 0°
Phase of the chroma signal = −90°
Description
Offset of the luma channel = +30 IRE
Offset of the luma channel = −30 IRE
Description (Adjust Hue of the Picture)
Phase of the chroma signal = +90°
Description
0 mV offset applied to the Cb channel
−312 mV offset applied to the Cb channel
+312 mV offset applied to the Cb channel
Description
0 mV offset applied to the Cr channel
−312 mV offset applied to the Cr channel
+312 mV offset applied to the Cr channel
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DEF_Y[5:0], Default Value Y, Address 0x0C[7:2]
When the ADV7180 loses lock on the incoming video signal or
when there is no input signal, the DEF_Y[5:0] register allows
the user to specify a default luma value to be output. This value
is used under the following conditions:
The DEF_Y[5:0] values define the six MSBs of the output video.
The remaining LSBs are padded with 0s. For example, in 8-bit
mode, the output is Y[7:0] = {DEF_Y[5:0], 0, 0}.
For DEF_Y[5:0], 0x0D (blue) is the default value for Y.
Register 0x0C has a default value of 0x36.
DEF_C[7:0], Default Value C, Address 0x0D[7:0]
The DEF_C[7:0] register complements the DEF_Y[5:0] value. It
defines the four MSBs of Cr and Cb values to be output if
The data that is finally output from the ADV7180 for the
chroma side is Cr[7:0] = {DEF_C[7:4], 0, 0, 0, 0}, and
Cb[7:0] = {DEF_C[3:0], 0, 0, 0, 0}.
For DEF_C[7:0], 0x7C (blue) is the default value for Cr and Cb.
DEF_VAL_EN, Default Value Enable, Address 0x0C[0]
This bit forces the use of the default values for Y, Cr, and Cb. See
the descriptions in the DEF_Y[5:0], Default Value Y, Address
0x0C[7:2] and DEF_C[7:0], Default Value C, Address 0x0D[7:0]
sections for additional information. In this mode, the decoder
also outputs a stable 27 MHz clock, HS, and VS.
Setting DEF_VAL_EN to 0 (default) outputs a colored screen
determined by user-programmable Y, Cr, and Cb values when
the decoder free-runs. Free-run mode is turned on and off by
the DEF_VAL_AUTO_EN bit.
Setting DEF_VAL_EN to 1 forces a colored screen output
determined by user-programmable Y, Cr, and Cb values.
This overrides picture data even if the decoder is locked.
If the DEF_VAL_AUTO_EN bit is set to high and the
ADV7180 has lost lock to the input video signal. This is
the intended mode of operation (automatic mode).
The DEF_VAL_EN bit is set, regardless of the lock status of
the video decoder. This is a forced mode that may be useful
during configuration.
The DEF_VAL_AUTO_EN bit is set to high and the
ADV7180 cannot lock to the input video (automatic mode).
DEF_VAL_EN bit is set to high (forced output).

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