ADVANCE INFORMATION
VDP 313xY
3.3. Pin Descriptions
Pin 18−24 − IO Port Expander, PORT[6:0] (Fig. 3–21,
Fig. 3–22)
Pin 1 − Test Input, TEST (Fig. 3–3)
This pin enables factory test modes. For normal opera-
tion it must be connected to ground.
These pins provide an I2C programmable I/O port,
which can be used to read and write slow external sig-
nals.
Pin 2 − Reset Input, RESQ (Fig. 3–4)
Pin 25 − Ground (Digital Shield), GNDD.
A low level on this pin resets the VDP31xxY.
Pin 26, 27 − Range Switch for Measurement ADC,
RSW1, RSW2 (Fig. 3–18)
These pins are open drain pull-down outputs. RSW1 is
switched off during cutoff and whitedrive measure-
ment. RSW2 is switched off during cutoff measure-
ment only.
Pin 3 − I2C Bus Clock, SCL (Fig. 3–4)
This pin connects to the I2C bus clock line.
Pin 4 − I2C Bus Data, SDA (Fig. 3–4)
This pin connects to the I2C bus data line.
Pin 5 − Ground (Digital Shield), GNDD
Pin 28 − Measurement ADC Input, SENSE (Fig. 3–19)
This is the input of the analog digital converter for the
picture and tube measurement.
Pin 6 − Half Contrast Switch Input, HCS (Fig. 3–22)
Via this input pin the output level of the analog RGB
output pins can be reduced by 6 dB.
Pin 29 − Ground (Measurement ADC Reference
Input), GNDM
Pin 7 − Front Sync Output, FSY (Fig. 3–21)
This pin supplies the front sync information
This is the ground reference for the measurement A/D
converter.
Pin 8 − Composite Sync Output, CSY (Fig. 3–21)
This output supplies a standard composite sync signal
that is compatible to the analog RGB output signals.
Pin 30 − Vertical Sawtooth Output Q, VERTQ
(Fig. 3–16)
This pin supplies the drive signal for the vertical output
stage. The drive signal is generated with 15-bit preci-
sion by the Fast Processor in the front-end. The analog
voltage is generated by a 4-bit current-DAC with exter-
nal registor and uses digital noise shaping.
Pin 9 − Vertical Sync Output, VS (Fig. 3–21)
This pin supplies the vertical sync information.
Pin 10 − Interlace Output, INTLC (Fig. 3–21)
This pin supplies the interlace information, with pro-
grammable polarity.
Pin 31 − Vertical Sawtooth Output, VERT (Fig. 3–16)
This pin supplies the inverted signal of pin 30.
Together with pin 30 it can be used to drive symmetri-
cal deflection amplifiers.
Pin 11 − Vertical Protection Input, VPROT (Fig. 3–14)
The vertical protection circuitry prevents the picture
tube from burn-in in the event of a malfunction of the
vertical deflection stage. During vertical blanking, a
signal level of 2.5 V is sensed. If a negative edge can-
not be detected, the RGB output signals are blanked.
Pin 32 − East−West Parabola Output, EW (Fig. 3–17)
This pin supplies the parabola signal for the East-West
correction. The drive signal is generated with 15 bit
precision by the Fast Processor in the front-end. The
analog voltage is generated by a 4-bit current-DAC
with external resistor and uses digital noise shaping.
Pin 12 − Safety Input, SAFETY (Fig. 3–14)
This is a three-level input. Low level means normal
function. At the medium level RGB signals are blanked
and at high level RGB signals are blanked and hori-
zontal drive is shut off.
Pin 33 − DAC Current Reference, XREF (Fig. 3–20)
External reference resistor for DAC output currents,
typical 10 kΩ to adjust the output current of the D/A
converters. (see recommended operating conditions).
This resistor has to be connected to analog ground as
closely as possible to the pin without any capacitor.
Pin 13 − Horizontal Flyback Input, HFLB (Fig. 3–14)
Via this pin the horizontal flyback pulse is supplied to
the VDP 313xY.
Pin 34 − Scan Velocity Modulation Output, SVMOUT
(Fig. 3–12)
This output delivers the analog SVM signal. The D/A
converter is a current sink like the RGB D/A convert-
ers. At zero signal the output current is 50 % of the
maximum output current.
Pin 14 − Ground (Digital Circuitry Front-end), GNDD
Pin 15, 17− Supply Voltage (Digital Circuitry), VSUPD
Pin 16 − Ground (Digital Circuitry Back-end), GNDD
Pin 35 − Ground (Analog Back-end), GNDAB
Pin 36 − Supply Voltage (Analog Back-end), VSUPAB
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