REV. A
ADV7302A/ADV7303A
–35–
VERTICAL BLANKING INTERVAL
The ADV7302A/ADV7303A accepts input data that contains
VBI data [CGMS, WSS, VITS, etc.] in SD and HD Modes.
For SMPTE293M (525 p) standards, VBI data can be inserted on
Lines 13 to 42 of each frame, or Lines 6 to 43 for ITU-R.BT1358
(625 p) standard.
For SD NTSC this data can be present on Lines 10 to 20, in
PAL on Lines 7 to 22.
If VBI is disabled [Address 11h, Bit 4 for HD; Address 43h,
Bit 4 for SD] VBI data is not present at the output and the
entire VBI is blanked. These control bits are valid in all master
and slave modes.
In Slave Mode 0, if VBI is enabled, the Blanking Bit in the
EAV/SAV code is overwritten and it is possible to use VBI in
this timing mode as well.
In Slave Mode 1 or 2, the
BLANK
Control Bit must be set to
enabled [Address 4Ah, Bit 3] to allow VBI data to pass through
the ADV7302A/ADV7303A. Otherwise the ADV7302A/
ADV7303A automatically blanks the VBI to standard.
If CGMS is enabled and VBI disabled, the CGMS data will
nevertheless be available at the output.
SUBCARRIER FREQUENCY REGISTER
[Subaddress 4Ch–4Fh]
Four 8-bit wide registers are used to set up the subcarrier fre-
quency. The value of these registers is calculated in using the
equation:
Subcarrier Frequency Register =
#
#
of Subcarrier Frequency Cycles in One Video Line
of
MHz Clock Cycles in One Video Line
27
2
32
×
Example:
NTSC Mode
Subcarrier Frequency =
227 5
1716
2
569408542
32
.
×
=
*
Subcarrier Register Value = 21F07C1Eh
SD F
SC
Register 0: 1Eh
SD F
SC
Register 1: 7Ch
SD F
SC
Register 2: F0h
SD F
SC
Register 3: 21h
Refer to the MPU Port Description section for more detail on
how to access the Subcarrier Frequency Registers.
SUBCARRIER PHASE REGISTER
[Subaddress 50h, 5Ch, Bits 7, 6]
Ten bits are used to set up the subcarrier phase. Each bit repre-
sents 0.352
°
. For normal operation, this register is set to 00h.
FILTERS
Table XV shows an overview of the programmable filters avail-
able on the ADV7302A/ADV7303A.
Table XV. Selectable Filters
Filter
Subaddress
SD Luma LPF NTSC
SD Luma LPF PAL
SD Luma Notch NTSC
SD Luma Notch PAL
SD Luma SSAF
SD Luma CIF
SD Luma QCIF
SD Chroma 0.65 MHz
SD Chroma 1.0 MHz
SD Chroma 1.3 MHz
SD Chroma 2.0 MHz
SD Chroma 3.0 MHz
SD Chroma CIF
SD Chroma QCIF
SD UV SSAF
HD Chroma Input
HD Sync Filter
HD Chroma SSAF
40h
40h
40h
40h
40h
40h
40h
40h
40h
40h
40h
40h
40h
40h
42h
13h
13h
13h
HD Sync Filter
FREQUENCY – MHz
0.5
–0.50
30
5
G
10
15
20
25
0.4
0.1
–0.2
–0.3
–0.4
0.3
0.2
0
–0.1
Figure 31. HD Sync Filter Enabled
FREQUENCY – MHz
0.5
–0.50
30
5
G
10
15
20
25
0.4
0.1
–0.2
–0.3
–0.4
0.3
0.2
0
–0.1
Figure 32. HD Sync Filter Disabled
*
Rounded to the nearest integer