PCA84C646P PHILIPS [NXP Semiconductors], PCA84C646P Datasheet - Page 55

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PCA84C646P

Manufacturer Part Number
PCA84C646P
Description
Microcontrollers for TV tuning control and OSD applications
Manufacturer
PHILIPS [NXP Semiconductors]
Datasheet
Philips Semiconductors
14 OSD CLOCK IN DIFFERENT TV STANDARDS
14.1
The number of characters per row is a function of the OSD
clock frequency and the TV standard used.
The active video signal period of a horizontal line is
53.5 s (see Fig.44). However, in order to reduce the
jittering of the screen edge, overscan is normally applied
by the TV manufacturer and this reduces the visible video
signal period to
The examples given below show how the number of
characters per row and the character width may be
obtained for the NTSC 525LPF/60 Hz TV standard using
different OSD clock frequencies.
14.1.1
14.1.2
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For the OSD clock frequency f
period = 0.166 s. The number of visible dots on one
horizontal line is 290 (48.15 s/0.166 s).
Start of the first character dot is roughly 45 dots after
HSYNC (see Section 9.2; command B, C, D).
Therefore 290
Since each character is composed of 12
maximum characters displayed on a row is 20 (245/12).
On a 19" TV screen, the width of a horizontal line is
approximately 370 mm and this gives a character width
of 18.5 mm (370 mm/20).
For the OSD clock frequency f
period = 0.1 s. The number of visible dots on one
horizontal line is 481 (48.15 s/0.1 s).
Start of the first character dot is roughly 45 dots after
HSYNC (see Section 9.2; command B, C, D).
Therefore 481
Since each character is composed of 12
maximum characters displayed on a row is 36 (436/12).
On a 19" TV screen, the width of a horizontal line is
approximately 370 mm and this gives a character width
of 10.3 mm (370 mm/36).
Microcontrollers for TV tuning
control and OSD applications
Maximum number of characters per row
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E
XAMPLE
XAMPLE
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10
1
2
45 = 245 dots are visible.
45 = 436 dots are visible.
53.5 s = 48.15 s.
OSD
OSD
= 6 MHz; clock
= 10 MHz; clock
18 dots, the
18 dots, the
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14.2
The number of rows per frame is a function of the number
of active lines per display field and the number of vertical
dots in the character matrix (which is 18).
The number of rows per frame (N) is calculated as shown
below.
The three examples shown below illustrate how the
maximum number of rows per frame is obtained for each
TV scanning standard.
14.2.1
The number of active lines per field for this standard is
between 241.5 and 249.5H (see Fig.45). If the value of 241
is used then the maximum number of rows per frame is 13.
14.2.2
With this standard it is not necessary to divide HSYNC by
two as both the horizontal and vertical frequency are
doubled. The maximum number of rows per frame is 15.
N
=
number of active lines per field
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Maximum number of rows per frame
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E
XAMPLE
XAMPLE
PCA84C646; PCA84C846
1; NTSC 525LPF/60 H
2; PAL 625LPF/50 H
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Preliminary specification
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