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GS9021-CTU 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: GS9021-CTU
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内容描述: EDH协处理器 [EDH Coprocessor]
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文件页数/大小: 26 页 / 196 K
品牌: GENNUM [ GENNUM CORPORATION ]
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If a mismatch occurs, the TRS_ERR signal is immediately  
set HIGH and maintained HIGH until a correct TRS occurs.  
The types of TRS errors detected are:  
PIN  
LOGIC OPR  
HOST BIT  
INCOMING ERROR FLAGS  
OUTGOING ERROR FLAGS  
STICKY IN  
TRS missing  
TRS in wrong location  
STICK OUT  
TRS-ID is different from the one generated by the  
flywheel  
OVERWRITE VALUES  
OVERWRITE CONTROL  
RO_CTRL  
The TRS_ERR signal is available via the HOSTIF read table.  
TRS_ERR signal should only be considered valid if the  
flywheel is enabled.  
RESERVED WORDS (INCOMING)  
RESERVED WORDS (OUTGOING)  
3. EDH PROCESSING BLOCK  
This section describes the GS9021’s EDH features and  
functionality.  
The INCOMING and OUTGOING ERROR FLAGS, the  
incoming Validity bits (FFV and APV), and the EDH_CHKSM  
bit can be made "sticky". Sticky error flags that detect an  
error for a field remain asserted until a HOSTIF read is  
performed on those error flags. Sticky mode allows the user  
to perform HOSTIF reads on the error flags to detect if any  
errors have occurred since the last read, and are  
particularly useful when a read cannot be performed after  
every field. When STICKY IN is asserted HIGH, the  
incoming flags and validity bits are in sticky mode. When  
STICKY OUT is asserted HIGH, the outgoing flags and the  
EDH_CHKSM bit are in sticky mode. STICKY IN and  
STICKY OUT are available in the HOSTIF write table. The  
ERROR FLAGS and the EDH_CHKSM bit are sticky HIGH.  
That is, once they are set HIGH, they remain HIGH until a  
read operation. The validity bits are sticky LOW. That is,  
once they are set LOW, they remain LOW until a read  
operation.  
3.1 Receive and Transmit Modes  
PIN  
LOGIC OPR  
HOST BIT  
R/T  
In normal operation, the GS9021 is configured for one of  
two modes, Receive (R/T = HIGH) or Transmit (R/T = LOW)  
mode.  
Transmit mode is appropriate for equipment which accepts  
video that has no EDH packets or source equipment which  
must generate a video stream with EDH. Receive mode is  
appropriate for equipment where the input data already  
contains EDH information. When the GS9021 is configured  
in receive mode, the device expects to find an EDH packet  
in the incoming data stream. The encoded CRC values in  
the incoming data stream are compared with the calculated  
CRC values as discussed in more detail below. Error flags  
are set based on the results of these comparisons. If no  
EDH packet is present, a new EDH packet is inserted (as in  
transmit mode) but the UES flags are set to 1. In transmit  
mode, no comparison is performed but a new EDH packet  
is inserted with the calculated CRC values. All flags are set  
to 0, unless set otherwise by the HOSTIF or flag port. See  
Table 2 for the effect of the different settings of R/T and  
CRC_MODE. Receive or Transmit mode is set via the R/T  
control pin.  
In some applications, the user may wish to insert user  
defined EDH error flags into the outgoing EDH packet. The  
desired outgoing error flags are written into the OVERWRITE  
VALUES words of the HOSTIF write table and are placed in  
the outgoing EDH packet when the corresponding  
OVERWRITE CONTROL bit is asserted HIGH. See Table 3  
for Host Interface WRITE table.  
The GS9021 also allows the user to overwrite the 7 reserved  
words of the OUTGOING EDH packet. When RO_CTRL  
(Reserved Word Overwrite Control) is asserted HIGH, the  
GS9021 overwrites the reserved words in the OUTGOING  
EDH packet with those specified in the HOSTIF write table.  
If RO_CTRL is LOW, the GS9021 does not alter the reserved  
words. RO_CTRL is a control bit in the HOSTIF write table.  
The reserved words of the INCOMING EDH packet are also  
available via the HOSTIF read table.  
3.2 Error Flags  
All 15 EDH error flags can be read from the HOSTIF read  
table. The INCOMING ERROR FLAGS represent the EDH  
error flags present in the incoming EDH packet. The  
OUTGOING ERROR FLAGS represent the EDH error flags  
present in the outgoing EDH packet (after modification by  
the GS9021).  
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