IBM39STB032xx
IBM39STB034xx
STB032xx and STB034xx Digital Set-Top Box Integrated Controllers
Preliminary
Ordering Information
Part Number
IBM39STB03200PBB09C
MPEG
IBM39STB03201PBB09C
150 MIPS
IBM39STB03210PBB09C
IBM39STB03211PBB09C
IBM39STB03400PBB06C
MPEG
IBM39STB03401PBB06C
225 MIPS
IBM39STB03410PBB06C
IBM39STB03411PBB06C
162 MHz
MPEG/Dolby Digital
None
Macrovision
108 MHz
MPEG/Dolby Digital
None
Macrovision
None
Macrovision
Performance (est.)
Clock Speed
Audio
Copy Protection
None
Macrovision
1. These parts include Dolby Digital enabling software and require the user to obtain a license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing
Corporation. Please see “Dolby Digital Licensing” on page 3.
2. These parts support Macrovision Copy Protection and require that a license be in effect between the purchaser and Macrovision
Corporation. Please see “Macrovision Licensing” on page 3.
Conventions and Notation
Throughout this document, standard IBM notation is used, meaning that bits and bytes are numbered in
ascending order from left to right. Thus, for a 4-byte word, bit 0 is the most significant bit and bit 31 is the least
significant bit.
Overbars, e.g. TxEnb, designate signals that are active low.
Numeric notation is as follows:
Hexadecimal values are in single quotes and preceded by "x" or "X." For example: x’0B00’.
Binary values are spelled out (zero and one) or appear in single quotes and preceded by a "b."
For example: b‘10101’.
Settings of a bit or field are binary numbers but are often displayed in tabular form without quotes or the pre-
ceding "b."
For example:
00 : 30 frames per second
01 : 15 frames per second
11 : 10 frames per second
Ordering Information
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