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WM8253SCDS/V

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WM8253SCDS/V
Description
Specifications: Manufacturer: Wolfson Microelectronics ; Product Category: ADC (A/D Converters) ; RoHS:  Details ; Number of Converters: 1 ; Number of ADC Inputs: 1 ; Conversion Rate: 6 MSPs ; Resolution: 16 bit ; Input Type: Voltage ; Interface
Manufacturer
Wolfson Microelectronics Ltd.
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WM8253
DEVICE DESCRIPTION
INTRODUCTION
INPUT SAMPLING
RESET LEVEL CLAMPING (RLC)
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A block diagram of the device showing the signal path is presented on Page 1.
The WM8253 processes the sampled video signal on VINP with respect to the video-reset level or an
internally/externally generated reference level through the analogue-processing channel.
This processing channel consists of an Input Sampling block with optional Reset Level Clamping
(RLC) and Correlated Double Sampling (CDS), an 8-bit programmable offset DAC and an 8-bit
Programmable Gain Amplifier (PGA).
The ADC then converts each resulting analogue signal to a 16-bit digital word. The digital output from
the ADC is presented on a 4-bit wide bus.
On-chip control registers determine the configuration of the device, including the offsets and gains
applied to each channel. These registers are programmable via a serial interface.
The WM8253 has a single analogue processing channel and ADC, which can be used in a flexible
manner to process both monochrome and line-by-line colour inputs.
Monochrome: The selected input (VINP) is sampled, processed by the analogue channel, and
converted by the ADC. The same offset DAC and PGA register values are always applied.
Colour Line-by-Line: VINP is sampled and processed by the analogue channel before being
converted by the ADC. The gains and offset register values applied to the PGA and offset DAC can
be switched between the independent Red, Green and Blue digital registers (e.g. Red  Green
Blue  Red…) at the start of each line in order to facilitate line-by-line colour operation. The
INTM[1:0] bits determine which register contents are applied (see Table 1) to the PGA and offset
DAC. By using the INTM[1:0] bits to select the desired register values only one register write is
required at the start of each new colour line.
To ensure that the signal applied to the WM8253 VINP pin lies within the valid input range (0V to
AVDD) the CCD output signal is usually level shifted by coupling through a capacitor, C
active, the RLC circuit clamps the WM8253 side of this capacitor to a suitable voltage during the CCD
reset period. The RLCINT register bit controls is used to activate the Reset Level Clamp circuit.
A typical input configuration is shown in Figure 4. The Timing Control Block generates a clamp pulse,
CL, from MCLK and VSMP (when RLCINT is high). When CL is active the voltage on the WM8253
side of C
turns off, the voltage at VINP initially remains at V
(from reset to video level) will couple through C
RLC is compatible with both CDS and non-CDS operating modes, as selected by switch 2. Refer to
the CDS/non-CDS Processing section.
IN
, at VINP, is forced to the VRLC/VBIAS voltage (V
IN
to VINP.
VRLC
but any subsequent variation in sensor voltage
VRLC
) by switch 1. When the CL pulse
PD, Rev 4.1, August 2011
Production Data
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When
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