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This electronic component, produced by the manufacturer "Intersil Corporation", performs the same function as "NTSC/PAL Encoders".


HMP8156EVAL1 Datasheet PDF - Intersil Corporation

Part Number HMP8156EVAL1
Description NTSC/PAL Encoders
Manufacturers Intersil Corporation 
Logo Intersil Corporation Logo 


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Data Sheet
HMP8154, HMP8156A
October 1998
File Number 4343.3
NTSC/PAL Encoders
The HMP8154 and HMP8156A NTSC and PAL encoders
are designed for use in systems requiring the generation of
high-quality NTSC and PAL video from digital image data.
YCbCr or RGB digital video data drive the P0-P23 inputs.
Overlay inputs are processed and the data is 2x upsampled.
The Y data is optionally lowpass filtered to 6MHz and drives
the Y analog output. Cb and Cr are each lowpass filtered to
1.3MHz, quadrature modulated, and summed. The result
drives the C analog output. The digital Y and C data are also
added together and drive the two composite analog outputs.
The YCbCr data may also be converted to RGB data to drive
the DACs, allowing support for analog component RGB and
the European SCART connector.
The DACs can drive doubly-terminated (37.5) lines, and
run at a 2x oversampling rate to simplify the analog output
filter requirements. Any unused DACs may be powered down
to reduce power consumption.
Ordering Information
TEMP.
PART NUMBER RANGE (oC) PACKAGE
PKG. NO.
HMP8154CN
0 to 70 64 Ld PQFP Q64.14x14
HMP8156ACN
0 to 70 64 Ld PQFP Q64.14x14
HMP8154EVAL1 Daughter/Stand-Alone Card Evaluation
HMP8156EVAL1 Platform (Note)
HMP8156EVAL2 Frame Grabber Evaluation Platform (Note)
NOTE: Described in the Applications Section
Features
• (M) NTSC and (B, D, G, H, I, M, N, CN) PAL Operation
• ITU-R BT.601 and Square Pixel Operation
• Digital Input Formats
- 4:2:2 YCbCr
- 8-Bit or 16-Bit
- 4:4:4 RGB
- 16-Bit (5, 6, 5) or 24-Bit (8, 8, 8)
- Linear or Gamma-Corrected
- 8-Bit BT.656
• Overlay Mixing
- 7 Colors
- Internal, External, or Hard Mixing Control
• Analog Output Formats
- Y/C + Two Composite
- RGB + Composite (SCART)
• Flexible Video Timing Control
- Timing Master or Slave
- Programmable Input Sync Timing
- Selectable Polarity on Each Control Signal
- Programmable Blank Output Timing
- Field Output
• Closed Caption Encoding for NTSC and PAL
• 2x Upscaling of SIF Video
• Three Line Vertical Flicker Filter
(HMP8154 only)
• Four 2x Oversampling, 10-Bit DACs with Power Down
• I2C Interface
• Verilog Models Available
Applications
• Multimedia PCs
• Video Conferencing
• Video Editing
• Related Products
- NTSC/PAL Encoders:
HMP8170-HMP8173
- HMP8190/91
- NTSC/PAL Decoders:
HMP8112A, HMP8115, HMP8116, HMP8130/31
1 CAUTION: These devices are sensitive to electrostatic discharge; follow proper IC Handling Procedures.
http://www.intersil.com or 407-727-9207 | Copyright © Intersil Corporation 1999

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HMP8156EVAL1 equivalent
HMP8154, HMP8156A
The last pixel output of the overlay uses 87.5% overlay color
plus 12.5% pixel color. The next output uses 12.5% overlay
color plus 87.5% pixel color. Additional outputs use 100%
pixel color.
When going from one overlay color to another, mixing
starts one pixel before the selection of the new overlay
color, and uses 12.5% new overlay color plus 87.5% old
overlay color. The next output is aligned with the selection
of the new overlay color and uses 87.5% new overlay color
plus 12.5% old overlay color. Additional outputs use 100%
new overlay color.
Overlay Mixing: No Mixing
With no overlay mixing selected, whenever the OL0-OL2
inputs are non-zero, the overlay color is displayed. The M0
and M1 inputs are ignored, and no internal mixing is done.
Essentially, this is a hard switch between overlay and pixel
data. In this mode, there is no minimum number of pixels an
overlay color or pixel color must be selected.
2X Upscaling Processing
Following overlay processing, 2X upscaling may optionally
be applied to the pixel data. In this mode, the
HMP8154/HMP8156A accepts NTSC (PAL) SIF resolution
video at 59.94 (50) frames per second and generates
standard interlaced video with 262.5 (312.5) lines per field at
59.94 (50) fields per second. This mode of operation allows
SIF video to be upscaled to full resolution and recorded on a
VCR or displayed on a TV. SIP upscaling may be used to
simplify PC to TV applications.
The input pixel data rate is reduced by half when 2X
upscaling is enabled. The color space conversion generates,
and the overlay mixer uses, 2:2:2 YCbCr data instead of
4:4:4 data. For rectangular pixel NTSC and PAL video, the
input rate is 6.75MHz during the active portion of each line
instead of 13.5MHz. Example SIF input resolutions and
resulting output resolutions are shown in Table 4.
TABLE 4. TYPICAL RESOLUTIONS FOR 2X UPSCALING
INPUT ACTIVE
RESOLUTION
OUTPUT ACTIVE
RESOLUTION
352 x 240
352 x 288
320 x 240
384 x 288
704 x 480
704 x 576
640 x 480
768 x 576
The HMP8154/HMP8156A performs horizontal 2X upscaling
by linear interpolation. The vertical scaling is done by line
duplication. For typical line duplication, the same frame of
SIF pixel input data is used for both the odd and even fields.
Note that a frame of SIF size input has about the same
number of lines as a field of full size input.
After 2X upscaling, the input is 4:4:4 YCbCr data ready for
video processing. Flicker filtering is not available when 2X
upscaling is enabled.
Flicker Filter Processing
Following overlay processing, vertical flicker filtering may
optionally be applied to the pixel data by the HMP8154. The
HMP8156A does not provide flicker filter capability. In flicker
filter mode, the HMP8154 accepts non-interlaced NTSC
(PAL) full resolution video with 525 (625) lines per frame at
59.94 (50) frames per second. It generates standard
interlaced video with 262.5 (312.5) lines per field at 59.94
(50) fields per second.
Each frame of non-interlaced video is vertically low pass
filtered and used to generate either an odd or even field of
video. This mode of operation reduces flickering caused by
image details that are less than two pixels high.
Since an entire frame of input is used to generate one field of
output, the input pixel data rate is doubled when the flicker
filter is enabled. The encoder must receive two lines of data
during each line time. For rectangular pixel NTSC and PAL
video, the input rate is 27.0MHz during the active portion of
each line instead of 13.5MHz. Because of the high input data
rate, 8-bit YCbCr and BT.656 input formats and 2X upscaling
of SIF input may not be used when the flicker filter is enabled.
The HMP8154 uses internal line stores and a 3 tap FIR filter
to reduce flickering. The filter coefficients are 0.25, 0.5, and
0.25. At the start and end of each field, the coefficients are
modified to compensate for the insufficient number of lines
available for processing.
When filtering is enabled, there is an additional two line time
delay through the encoder. After flicker filtering, the input is
4:4:4 YCbCr data ready for video processing. 2X upscaling
is not available when the flicker filter is enabled.
Pixel Input and Control Signal Timing
The pixel input timing and the video control signal
input/output timing of the HMP8154/HMP8156A depend on
the part’s operating mode. The periods when the encoder
samples its inputs and generates its outputs are
summarized in Table 5.
Figures 1-12 show the timing of CLK, CLK2, BLANK, and the
pixel and overlay input data with respect to each other.
BLANK may be an input or an output; the figures show both.
When it is an input, BLANK must arrive coincident with the
pixel and overlay input data; all are sampled at the same time.
When BLANK is an output, its timing with respect to the pixel
and overlay inputs depends on the blank timing select bit in the
timing_I/O_1 register. If the bit is cleared, the
HMP8154/HMP8156A deasserts BLANK one CLK cycle before
it samples the pixel and overlay inputs. As shown in the timing
figures, the encoder samples the inputs 1-7 CLK2 periods after
negating BLANK, depending on the operating mode.
If the bit is set, the encoder deasserts BLANK during the
same CLK cycle in which it samples the input data. In effect,
the input data must arrive one CLK cycle earlier than when
the bit is cleared. This mode is not shown in the figures.
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