
GS4901B/GS4900B Preliminary Data Sheet
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1.5 Output Timing Signals
Table 1-3
describes the output timing signals available to the user via pins
TIMING_OUT_1 to TIMING_OUT_8. The user may output any of the signals listed
below on each pin by programming the Output_Select registers beginning at
address 43h of the host interface.
Table 1-3: Output Timing Signals
Signal Name
Description
Default Output Pin
H Sync
The H Sync signal has a leading edge at the start of the horizontal sync pulse.
Its width is determined by the selected video standard (see
Table 1-2
).
In Genlock mode the leading edge of the output H Sync signal is nominally
simultaneous with the half amplitude point of the reference HSYNC input. This
timing may be offset using the Genlock Offset registers beginning at address
1Bh of the host interface (see
Section 3.2.1.1 on page 35
).
By default, after system reset, the polarity of the H Sync signal output will be
active LOW. The polarity may be selected as active HIGH by programming the
Polarity register at address 56h of the host interface (see
Section 3.10.3 on
page 66
).
TIMING_OUT_1
H Blanking
The H Blanking signal is used to indicate the portion of the video line not
containing active video data.
The H Blanking signal will be LOW (default polarity) for the portion of the video
line containing valid video samples. The signal will be LOW at the first valid
pixel of the line, and HIGH after the last valid pixel of the line.
The H Blanking signal remains HIGH throughout the horizontal blanking period.
The width of this signal will be determined by the selected video standard (see
Table 1-2
).
When in Genlock mode, the output H Blanking signal will be phase locked to the
reference HSYNC input. This timing may be offset using the Genlock Offset
registers beginning at address 1Bh of the host interface (see
Section 3.2.1.1 on
page 35
).
The default polarity of this signal may be inverted by programming the Polarity
register at address 56h of the host interface (see
Section 3.10.3 on page 66
).
TIMING_OUT_2
V Sync
The V Sync timing signal has a leading edge at the start of the vertical sync
pulse. Its width is determined by the selected video standard (see
Table 1-2
).
The leading edge of V Sync is nominally simultaneous with the leading edge of
the first broad pulse.
When in Genlock mode, the output V Sync signal will be phase locked to the
reference VSYNC input. This timing may be offset using the Genlock Offset
registers beginning at address 1Bh of the host interface (see
Section 3.2.1.1 on
page 35
).
By default, after system reset, the polarity of the V Sync signal output will be
active LOW. The polarity may be selected as active HIGH by programming the
Polarity register at address 56h of the host interface (see
Section 3.10.3 on
page 66
).
TIMING_OUT_3