ADV7180
AD_PAL_EN, Enable Autodetection of PAL,
Address 0x07 [0]
AD_SECAM_EN, Enable Autodetection of SECAM,
Address 0x07 [6]
Setting AD_PAL_EN to 0 (default) disables the detection of
standard PAL.
Setting AD_SECAM_EN to 0 (default) disables the
autodetection of SECAM.
Setting AD_PAL_EN to 1 enables the detection of standard PAL.
Setting AD_SECAM_EN to 1 enables the detection of SECAM.
SFL_INV, Subcarrier Frequency Lock Inversion
AD_N443_EN, Enable Autodetection of NTSC 4.43,
Address 0x07 [5]
This bit controls the behavior of the PAL switch bit in the SFL
(Genlock Telegram) data stream. It was implemented to solve
some compatibility issues with video encoders. It solves two
problems.
Setting AD_N443_EN to 0 disables the autodetection of NTSC
style systems with a 4.43 MHz color subcarrier.
Setting AD_N443_EN to 1 (default) enables the detection of
NTSC style systems with a 4.43 MHz color subcarrier.
First, the PAL switch bit is only meaningful in PAL. Some
encoders (including Analog Devices encoders) also look at the
state of this bit in NTSC.
AD_P60_EN, Enable Autodetection of PAL 60,
Address 0x07 [4]
Second, there was a design change in Analog Devices encoders
from ADV717x to ADV719x. The older versions used the SFL
(Genlock Telegram) bit directly, whereas the later ones invert
the bit prior to using it. The reason for this is that the inversion
compensated for the one-line delay of an SFL (Genlock
Telegram) transmission.
Setting AD_P60_EN to 0 disables the autodetection of PAL
systems with a 60 Hz field rate.
Setting AD_P60_EN to 1 (default) enables the detection of PAL
systems with a 60 Hz field rate.
AD_PALN_EN, Enable Autodetection of PAL N,
Address 0x07 [3]
As a result, ADV717x encoders need the PAL switch bit in the
SFL (GenLock Telegram) to be 1 for NTSC to work. Also,
ADV7190/ADV7191/ADV7194 encoders need the PAL switch
bit in the SFL to be 0 to work in NTSC. If the state of the PAL
switch bit is wrong, a 180° phase shift occurs.
Setting AD_PALN_EN to 0 (default) disables the detection of
the PAL N standard.
Setting AD_PALN_EN to 1 enables the detection of the PAL N
standard.
In a decoder/encoder back-to-back system in which SFL is used,
this bit must be set up properly for the specific encoder used.
AD_PALM_EN, Enable Autodetection of PAL M,
Address 0x07 [2]
SFL_INV, Subcarrier Frequency Lock Inversion,
Address 0x41 [6]
Setting AD_PALM_EN to 0 (default) disables the autodetection
of PAL M.
Setting SFL_INV to 0 (default) makes the part SFL-compatible
with ADV7190/ADV7191/ADV7194 encoders.
Setting AD_PALM_EN to 1 enables the detection of PAL M.
AD_NTSC_EN, Enable Autodetection of NTSC,
Address 0x07 [1]
Setting SFL_INV to 1 makes the part SFL-compatible with
ADV717x and ADV7173x encoders.
Setting AD_NTSC_EN to 0 (default) disables the detection of
standard NTSC.
Lock Related Controls
Lock information is presented to the user through Bits[1:0] of
the Status Register 1. See the STATUS_1[7:0], Address 0x10 [7:0]
section. Figure 16 outlines the signal flow and the controls
available to influence the way the lock status information is
generated.
Setting AD_NTSC_EN to 1 enables the detection of standard
NTSC.
SELECT THE RAW LOCK SIGNAL
SRLS
FILTER THE RAW LOCK SIGNAL
CIL[2:0], COL[2:0]
TIME_WIN
FREE_RUN
1
0
0
1
COUNTER INTO LOCK
COUNTER OUT OF LOCK
STATUS_1 [0]
STATUS_1 [1]
F
LOCK
SC
MEMORY
TAKE F LOCK INTO ACCOUNT
SC
FSCLE
Figure 16. Lock Related Signal Path
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