TVP5160
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SLES135E–FEBRUARY 2005–REVISED APRIL 2011
NTSC/PAL/SECAM/Component 2x10-Bit Digital Video Decoder
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Introduction
1.1 Features
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• Two 11-Bit 60-MSPS Analog-to-Digital (A/D)
Converters With Analog Preprocessors
(Clamp/AGC)
• Fast Switch 4x Oversampled Input for Digital
RGB Overlay Switching Between Any CVBS,
S-Video, or Component Video Input
• Fixed RGB-to-YUV Color Space Conversion
• Robust Sync Detection for Weak and Noisy
• SCART 4x Oversampled Fast Switching
Between Component RGB Input and CBVS
Input
Signals as Well as VCR
• Analog Video Output
• Chrominance Processor
• Luminance Processor
• Supports NTSC (J, M, 4.43), PAL (B, D, G, H, I,
M, N, Nc, 60) and SECAM (B, D, G, K, K1, L)
CVBS, S-Video
• Supports Component Standards 480i, 576i,
• Clock/Timing Processor and Power-Down
480p, and 576p
Control
• Supports ITU-R BT.601 Pixel Sampling
• Output Formatter Supports Both ITU-R BT.656
(Embedded Syncs) and ITU-R BT.601 (4:2:2
With Discrete Syncs)
Frequencies
• Supports 3D Y/C Separation, or 2D 5-Line (5H)
Adaptive Comb and Chroma Trap Filter for
Both PAL and NTSC Signals
• Concurrent Temporal, Frame Recursive, Noise
Reduction (3DNR)
• IF Compensation
• I2C Host Port Interface
• VBI Data Processor
• "Blue" Screen (Programmable Color) Output
• Macrovision™ Copy Protection Detection
Circuit (Types 1, 2, and 3) on Both Interlaced
and Progressive Signals
• Line-Based Time Base Correction (TBC)
1.2 Applications
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Digital TV
LCD TV/Monitors
DVD-R
PVR
PC Video Cards
Video Capture/Video Editing
Video Conferencing
1.3 Description
The TVP5160 device is a high quality, digital video decoder that digitizes and decodes all popular
baseband analog video formats into digital component video. The TVP5160 decoder supports the A/D
conversion of component YPbPr and RGB (SCART) signals, as well as the A/D conversion and decoding
of NTSC, PAL, and SECAM composite and S-Video into component YCbCr. Additionally, component
progressive signals can be digitized. The chip includes two 11-bit, 60-MSPS, A/D converters (ADCs). Prior
to each ADC, each analog channel contains an analog circuit, which clamps the input to a reference
voltage and applies a programmable gain and offset. A total of 12 video input terminals can be configured
to a combination of YPbPr, RGB, CVBS, and S-Video video inputs.
Progressive component signals are sampled at 2× clock frequency (54 MHz) and are then decimated to
the 1× rate. In SCART mode the component inputs and the CVBS inputs are sampled at 54 MHz
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