GS9090 Data Sheet
Table 3-12: Host Interface Description for Error Mask Register
Register Name
Bit
Name
Description
R/W
Default
ERROR_MASK
Address: 25h
15-7
–
Not Used
–
–
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
5
VD_STD_ERR_MASK
FF_CRC_ERR_MASK
AP_CRC_ERR_MASK
LOCK_ERR_MASK
CS_ERR_MASK
SAV_ERR_MASK
EAV_ERR_MASK
Video Standard Error Flag Mask bit.
Full Field CRC Error Flag Mask bit.
Active Picture CRC Error Flag Mask bit
Lock Error Flag Mask bit.
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
4
3
2
1
0
Checksum Error Flag Mask bit.
Start of Active Video Error Flag Mask bit.
End of Active Video Error Flag Mask bit.
3.9.7.1 Video Standard Error Detection
If a mismatch between the received SMPTE 352M packets and the calculated
video standard occurs, the GS9090 will indicate a video standard error by setting
the VD_STD_ERR bit of the ERROR_STATUS register HIGH. The device will
detect errors in both version 1 and version 0 352M packets.
3.9.7.2 EDH CRC Error Detection
The GS9090 calculates the Full Field (FF) and Active Picture (AP) CRC words
according to SMPTE RP165 in support of Error Detection and Handling packets in
SD signals.
These calculated CRC values are compared with the received CRC values. If a
mismatch is detected, the error is flagged in the AP_CRC_ERR and/or
FF_CRC_ERR bits of the ERROR_STATUS register. These two flags are shared
between fields 1 and 2.
The AP_CRC_ERR bit will be set HIGH when an active picture CRC mismatch has
been detected in field 1 or 2. The FF_CRC_ERR bit will be set HIGH when a full
field CRC mismatch has been detected in field 1 or 2.
EDH CRC errors will only be indicated when the device has correctly received EDH
packets.
SMPTE RP165 specifies the calculation ranges and scope of EDH data for
standard 525 and 625 component digital interfaces. The GS9090 will utilize these
standard ranges by default.
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