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Key Features
Product Bulletin
• NTSC/PAL 3D comb filter
TVP5160: 3D Comb-Filter
NTSC/PAL/SECAM Video Decoder
• Concurrent 3D noise reduction
• 480 p/576 p
• IF compensation
• Time-based correction (TBC)
Texas Instruments’ (TI) newest
addition to an already market
proven portfolio of video decoders
provides unparalleled video quality
and features not found in other
decoders. The TVP5160 device,
a high-quality, high-performance
digital video decoder (NTSC/
PAL/SECAM) digitizes and
decodes all popular baseband
analog video formats into digital
component video.
• Improved 2D, 5-line comb filter
By implementing a 3D comb
filter, the TVP5160 provides the
highest quality video available
today. The 3D comb filter, which
separates the composite signal into
both Y and C channels to reduce
both cross-luma and cross-chroma
artifacts, is applied on both NTSC
and PAL video inputs. Through a
highly sophisticated motion
detection algorithm, the TVP5160
successfully applies TI’s patented
2D, 5-line comb filter to those
portions of the picture that are
moving but also utilizes TI’s 3D
comb filter to provide cleaner,
crisper images to the static
portions of the picture.
Target applications include:
• CRT, LCD, DLPTM and plasma TV
• DVD-Recorder
• High-end set-top box
• Weak and non-standard signal support
• Robust VCR performance
SDRAM
(4 Mbytes)
SDRAM
Interface
M
U
X
Frame 1, 2, 3
CVBS
& Y/C
M
U
X
• NTSC
• PAL
• SECAM
• S-Video
• SCART
• YPbPr
• RGB
• 480p
YCbCr
3D
Mix
ADC
2D
M
U
X
M
U
X
IF
Comp.
M
U
X
Y
Output
Formatter
YCbCr,
RGB
Gain &
Offset
M
U
X
Color
Space
Conversion
VBI Slicer
Macrovision
ROM
I2C
RAM
Video Processor
PLLs
Cb
Cr
AGC
SCL
SDA
Noise
Reduct.
Motion
Detect
ADC
M
U
X
Time
Base
Correct.
Sync Processor
RGB Digital
Overlay
In addition to the 3D comb
filter, the TVP5160 can
simultaneously provide 3D noise
reduction to reduce temporal
noise on CVBS, S-Video or
component inputs and time-based
correction (TBC) to correct timebased errors introduced by VCRs.
TI’s patented sync detector
provides high-quality support of
VCR trick modes, weak and noisy
signals as well as other nonstandard
video sources. 480p (576p) inputs
are also supported to provide the
high-quality progressive video
inputs from other video devices
including DVD players. This
balance of features offers
designers one of the most
integrated video decoders
available today greatly reducing
system implementers design costs
by providing higher levels of
integration.
The output formats supported
by the TVP5160 are:
• 20-bit 4:2:2 YCbCr with
separate syncs
• 10-bit 4:2:2 YCbCr with
separate syncs
• 10-bit ITU-R BT.656 4:2:2
YCbCr with embedded syncs
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Technical Details
• 11-bit, 60-MSPS A/D converters with
analog pre-processors (Clamp/AGC)
• Fixed RGB to YUV color space
conversion
• Robust sync detection for weak and
noisy signals as well as VCR
• 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, 480p, 576p inputs
• Supports 3D-Y/C separation , or
2D 5-line (5H) adaptive comb and
chroma trap filter
• Temporal, frame recursive noise
reduction (3DNR)
• IF compensation
• Line-based time base correction
(TBC)
• Fast switch 4× over sampled input
for digital RGB overlay switching
between any CVBS, S-Video or
component video inputs
The chip includes 11-bit, 60MSPS A/D converters. Prior to
each A/D converter, 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 Component (YPbPr),
RGB, Composite (CVBS), S-Video
and SCART video inputs.
Progressive component signals are
• SCART 4× over sampled fast
switching between component input
(RGB or YCbCr) and CBVS input
• Analog video output
• Chrominance processor
• Luminance processor
• Clock/Timing processor and
power-down control
• Output formatter supports both
ITU-R BT.656 (embedded syncs)
and ITU-R BT.601 (4:2:2 with
discrete syncs)
• I2C host port interface
• VBI data processor
• “Blue” screen (programmable color)
output
• Macrovision™ copy protection detection circuit (type 1, 2 and 3) on both
interlaced and progressive signals
sampled at 2× clock frequency (54
MHz) and are then decimated to
the 1X rate. In SCART mode the
component inputs and the CVBS
inputs are sampled at 54 MHz
alternately, then decimated to the
1X rate. Composite or S-Video
signals are sampled at 4× the pixel
rate and are then decimated to the
1X rate. All sampling is line locked
for correct pixel alignment.
The TVP5160 generates
synchronization, blanking, field,
active video window, horizontal
and vertical syncs, clock, genlock
(for downstream video encoder
synchronization), host CPU
interrupt and programmable logic
I/O signals, in addition to digital
video outputs.
The TVP5160 includes methods
for advanced vertical blanking
interval (VBI) data retrieval. The
VBI Data Processor (VDP) slices,
and performs error checking on
Teletext, closed caption, and other
VBI data. A built-in FIFO stores up
to 11 lines of Teletext data, and
with proper host port synchronization, full-screen Teletext
retrieval is possible. The TVP5160
can pass through the output
formatter 2× sampled raw Luma
data for host-based VBI
processing.
Digital RGB overlay can be
accomplished in analog or digital
mode. Analog overlay can be
accomplished by analog RGB or
SCART. Digital RGB overlay can be
synchronously switched with any
video inputs, with all signals being
oversampled at 4× the pixel rate.
The device consumes low
power: 1.8-V digital core and 3.3-V
digital I/O. Power-saving standby
modes are controlled via I2C.
For More Information
If you would like more information
on using the TVP5160 in your
next digital video application,
please contact your local TI field
sales office.
Or, visit: www.ti.com/tvp5160
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