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LF3320QC15

Manufacturer Part Number
LF3320QC15
Description
Horizontal Digital Image Filter
Manufacturer
LODEV [LOGIC Devices Incorporated]
Datasheet
DEVICES INCORPORATED
The LF3320 is capable of supporting
24-bit data and 12-bit coefficients or
12-bit data and 24-bit coefficients.
When configured for this mode of
operation, the Filter B output is scaled
by 2
output. This mode of operation is only
valid in single filter mode.
To configure the LF3320 for this mode,
bit 3 of Configuration Register 5 must
be set to 1; this will account for the
scaling function (Table 7). For 24-bit
data, DIN11-0 becomes the MSB
(Filter A) and RIN11-0 becomes the
LSB (Filter B), bit 2 of Configuration
Register 5 must be set to 0. To insure
correct results, the coefficient sets must
be aligned appropriately; that is to say,
the coefficient set used for the MSB
must be the same for the LSB. For
24-bit coefficients, the coefficient banks
for Filter A will correspond to the
coefficient MSB and the coefficient
banks for Filter B will correspond to
the coefficient LSB; therefore, bit 2 must
be set to 1.
Once again, to insure correct results,
the coefficient sets must be aligned
appropriately; that is to say, the MSB
coefficients must correspond to their
LSB coefficients. The output data will
appear at DOUT
at ROUT
any value. Bit 1 is set to 0 (for single
filter mode) and bit 0 is set to 0
(cascade mode must be disabled).
Therefore, to realize 24-bit data/12-bit
coefficients the user must write 008H
to Configuration Register 5; conversely,
for 12-bit data/24-bit coefficients the
user must write 00CH to Configuration
Register 5.
The Double Wide Data/Coefficient
Mode is valid in the Matrix Multiplica-
tion Mode; however, special consider-
ations must be observed when these
two modes are combined. The LF3320
must be configured for single filter
mode only, for a maximum (8x8)
matrix. In addition, the user must
disable the cascaded filter mode, the
accumulator access mode, and the data
-12
before adding it to the Filter A
3-0
/COUT
15-0
11-0
; output appearing
will not be of
reversal (Table 7). For additional
considerations, refer to the correspond-
ing mode of operation section.
Accumulator Access Mode
Accumulator access allows the user to
accumulate the Filter A output with the
Filter B output. Therefore, this mode is
only valid when the device has been
configured for dual filter operation. To
configure the device for this mode, bit 1
and bit 5 must be set to 1; bit 5 is the
corresponding accumulator access bit
(Table 7). Writing 022H to Configura-
tion Register 5 configures the device to
accumulate the Filter A output with the
Filter B output. All remaining Configu-
ration Registers, 0 through 4 inclusive,
will depend on specific application
requirements (see Tables 2 through 4).
In this mode of operation, the accumu-
lated output is realized at DOUT15-0.
The output data at
ROUT15-0/COUT15-0 is the Filter B
output that is normally expected;
however, the accumulated output data
(DOUT15-0) will be delayed by one
clock cycle, compared to the Filter B
output data.
This type of operation is useful when
two filtered data streams (i.e. I+jQ)
F
IGURE
DIN
11-0
11. A
12
CCUMULATOR
2-9
REGISTERS
DOUT
CIRCUIT
16
FILTER
R.S.L.
I/D
A
15-0
A
CCESS
Horizontal Digital Image Filter
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need to be accumulated. Such is the
requirement to satisfy the equation,
y(t) = cos(vt)+jsin(vt). The complex
data can be streamed and filtered
using a respective ‘I’ filter and
‘Q’ filter. To convert the complex result
into a real result, as seen at the LF3320
output, two multiplies and one accu-
mulation is required. The cosine and
sine functions are realized through the
coefficient sets; consequently, multi-
plied by the corresponding ‘I’ and ‘Q’
data streams. To satisfy the remainder
of the equation, Filter A and Filter B
must be accumulated.
As previously stated, this mode of
operation is only valid with the dual
filter mode configuration. All modes of
operation, that are valid in the dual
filter mode, are valid with the accumu-
lator access mode. For additional
considerations, refer to the correspond-
ing mode of operation section.
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
ALUs
The ALUs double the number of filter
taps available, when symmetric
coefficient sets are used, by pre-adding
data values which are then multiplied
by a common coefficient (see Figure 12).
Video Imaging Products
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ROUT
REGISTERS
CIRCUIT
16
FILTER
3-0
R.S.L.
I/D
B
/ COUT
11-0
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12
LF3320
RIN
11-0

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