STV-6411C-D01 STMICROELECTRONICS [STMicroelectronics], STV-6411C-D01 Datasheet - Page 25

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STV-6411C-D01

Manufacturer Part Number
STV-6411C-D01
Description
DUAL-MODE DIGITAL CAMERA CO-PROCESSOR
Manufacturer
STMICROELECTRONICS [STMicroelectronics]
Datasheet
STV0681
4.8
4.8.1
4.8.2
4.8.3
4.8.4
4.8.5
Audio Record
Audio
Playback
Flashgun
Audio: application note AN1310
Flashgun: application note AN1312
Switches and LED’s
The GPIO lines on STV0681 have the following pre-defined functions, see
interface functionality.
MODE push button and SHUTTER push button: GPIO0 and GPIO1: both push button inputs have
internal de-bounce circuits, reducing the amount of hardware required externally. It is
recommended that labelling is used on the camera casing to help the user understand the
functioning of the 2-button interface.
Input to select between 50 and 60Hz flicker frequency: GPIO3
This allows for factory setting of the anti-flicker frequency, dependant on the final country of
destination. See also
LED indicator output: GPIO5
The LED output has an 8mA current sinking capability.
Other pins: GPIO2, 4, 6, 7
With STV0681, these pins are used, as detailed in
Their specific functions are detailed in the reference design and in the following documents
available from ST:
Audio Record Hardware interface
STV0681 implements the A/D conversion by outputting successive analogue levels (successive
approximation) through the DAC output, which are compared with the actual signal level (output
from the sensor microphone preamplifier), and the resulting high or low signal from the comparator
is read at GPIO4. The sampling frequency is 11kHz, and the successive approximation is done at 8
bits resolution per sample. It is not possible to speed up the sampling frequency due to the limitation
of STV0681 processing speed.
An actual hardware implementation is given in the audio application note AN1310.
Audio Playback Hardware interface
STV0681 outputs the desired signal level through the DAC output, which is amplified to the speaker
or headphone socket. GPIO6 is used to switch off the amplifier during periods of audio recording, to
prevent the successive approximation waveform from being heard during periods of recording, and
to reduce the power consumption and unwanted crackle through the speaker.
An actual hardware implementation is given in the audio application note AN1310.
GPIO
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No
No
2
Section 2.6
Table 4: Other GPIO usage with STV0681
. The polarity of this selection is detailed in the reference design.
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No
No
4
ADCS 7283313C
Table 4
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No
No
6
STV0681 Hardware Interfaces
Section 2.2
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No
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