Blackfin A-V EZ-Extender Manual (Rev. 2.1)

Blackfin® A-V EZ-Extender®
Manual
Revision 2.1, July 2012
Part Number
82-000870-01
Analog Devices, Inc.
One Technology Way
Norwood, Mass. 02062-9106
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Analog Devices, Inc.
All other brand and product names are trademarks or service marks of
their respective owners.
Regulatory Compliance
The Blackfin A-V EZ-Extender is designed to be used solely in a laboratory environment. The board is not intended for use as a consumer end
product or as a portion of a consumer end product. The board is an open
system design which does not include a shielded enclosure and therefore
may cause interference to other electrical devices in close proximity. This
board should not be used in or near any medical equipment or RF devices.
The Blackfin A-V EZ-Extender has been certified to comply with the
essential requirements of the European EMC directive 2004/108/EC and
therefore carries the “CE” mark.
The Blackfin A-V EZ-Extender has been appended to Analog Devices,
Inc. EMC Technical File (EMC TF) referenced DSPTOOLS1, issue 2
dated June 4, 2008 and was declared CE compliant by an appointed Notified Body (No.0673) as listed below.
Notified Body Statement of Compliance: Z600ANA1.023 dated
December 2, 2004.
Issued by: Technology International (Europe) Limited
56 Shrivenham Hundred Business Park
Shrivenham, Swindon, SN6 8TY, UK
The Blackfin A-V EZ-Extender contains ESD (electrostatic discharge) sensitive devices. Electrostatic charges readily accumulate on the human body
and equipment and can discharge without detection. Permanent damage
may occur on devices subjected to high-energy discharges. Proper ESD precautions are recommended to avoid performance degradation or loss of
functionality. Store unused extender boards in the protective shipping package.
CONTENTS
PREFACE
Product Overview ..........................................................................
x
Purpose of This Manual ................................................................ xi
Intended Audience .......................................................................
xii
Manual Contents .........................................................................
xii
What’s New in This Manual ........................................................ xiii
Technical Support ....................................................................... xiii
Supported Processors .................................................................... xiv
Product Information .................................................................... xiv
Analog Devices Web Site ........................................................ xiv
EngineerZone .......................................................................... xv
Related Documents ...................................................................... xvi
A-V EZ-EXTENDER INTERFACES
A-V EZ-Extender Setup ................................................................ 1-2
Analog Audio Interface .................................................................. 1-3
Analog Video Interface .................................................................. 1-4
Camera Module Interfaces ............................................................. 1-4
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Flat Panel Display Interface ........................................................... 1-6
Example Programs ........................................................................ 1-7
A-V EZ-EXTENDER HARDWARE REFERENCE
System Architecture ...................................................................... 2-2
Jumpers ........................................................................................ 2-7
Video Test Loopback Jumpers (JP1.1/2, JP1.3/4, JP1.5/6) ....... 2-8
Connector Voltage Selection Jumper (JP2) ............................... 2-8
TWI Source Selection Jumpers (JP3.3/5/7, JP3.4/6/8) ............. 2-8
PDWN Connect Jumper (JP3.9/10) ........................................ 2-9
Decoder HSYNC Disconnect Jumper (JP3.11/12) ................... 2-9
Decoder VSYNC Connect Jumper (JP3.13/14) ........................ 2-9
Encoder HREF Connect Jumper (JP3.15/16) ........................ 2-10
Encoder VSYNC Connect Jumper (JP3.17/18) ...................... 2-10
Decoder Output Enable Jumper (JP3.19/20) ......................... 2-10
SNAPSHOT_FODD Disconnect Jumper (JP3.21/22) ........... 2-10
PPI Clock Setup Jumpers
(JP4.1/2, JP4.3/4, JP4.5/6, JP4.7/8) ................................... 2-11
PPI0 D8–15 Enable Jumper (JP5.1/2) ................................... 2-11
VID_OUT Data Bus Control Jumpers (JP5.3/4, JP5.5/6) ...... 2-12
PPI0_SYNC1 Direction Setup Jumper (JP6.1/3/5) ................ 2-12
PPI0_SYNC2 Direction Setup Jumper (JP6.2/4/6) ................ 2-13
I2S Enable Jumper (JP7.1/2) ................................................. 2-13
SPORT Data Connect Jumpers (JP7.3/4, JP7.5/6) ................ 2-13
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VID_OUT Bus SYNC Source Select Jumpers
(JP8.1/3/5, JP8.2/4/6) ........................................................ 2-14
VID_OUT Bus SYNC Enable Jumper (JP8.7/8) .................... 2-14
AV_RESET Source Jumper (JP9.1/3/5) .................................. 2-14
PPI0_D Direction Setup Jumper (JP9.2/4/6) ......................... 2-15
Audio Loopback Jumpers (JP10.1/2, JP10.3/4) ...................... 2-15
A-V EZ-EXTENDER BILL OF MATERIALS
A-V EZ-EXTENDER SCHEMATIC
INDEX
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Contents
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PREFACE
Thank you for purchasing the Blackfin® A-V EZ-Extender®, Analog
Devices, Inc. daughter board to the EZ-KIT Lite® evaluation system for
the ADSP-BF533, ADSP-BF537, and ADSP-BF561 Blackfin processors.
Blackfin processors are embedded processors that support a Media
Instruction Set Computing (MISC) architecture. This architecture is the
natural merging of RISC, media functions, and digital signal processing
characteristics towards delivering signal processing performance in
a microprocessor-like environment.
EZ-KIT Lites and A-V EZ-Extenders are designed to be used in conjunction with the CrossCore® Embedded Studio (CCES) and VisualDSP++®
software development environments. The development environment facilitates advanced application code development and debug, such as:
• Create, compile, assemble, and link application programs written
in C++, C, and A-V EZ-Extender assembly
• Load, run, step, halt, and set breakpoints in application programs
• Read and write data and program memory
• Read and write core and peripheral registers
• Plot memory
To learn more about Analog Devices development software, go to
http://www.analog.com/processors/tools.
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Product Overview
Product Overview
The Blackfin A-V EZ-Extender is a separately sold daughter board that
plugs onto the expansion interface of the ADSP-BF533, ADSP-BF537, or
ADSP-BF561 EZ-KIT Lite evaluation system. The extender board aids
the design and prototyping phases of the ADSP-BF533, ADSP-BF537, or
ADSP-BF561 processor targeted applications.
The board extends the evaluation system capabilities by providing a connection to a video decoder; video encoder; multiple camera evaluation
boards; flat panel display; and 3-stereo input channel, 2-stereo output
channel audio codec.
Please visit www.analog.com/EX1-AV for additional information, including
CCES support.
The board features:
• Analog audio interface
• AD1836A Analog Devices 96 kHz audio codec
• Five 3.5 mm audio jacks, stacked in one connector
• Analog video interface
• ADV7183B video decoder with three input RCA phono
jacks
• ADV7179 video encoder with three output RCA phono
jacks
• OmniVision camera module interface
• Connection to OmniVision camera evaluation modules;
for example, OV6630AA (this part is no longer available)
• 32-pin, right-angle, 0.1 in. spacing, female socket
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• Micron camera module interface
• Connection to Micron camera evaluation modules;
for example, MT9V022 (this part is no longer available)
• 26-pin, right-angle, 0.1 in. spacing, female socket
• Kodak camera module interface
• Connection to Kodak camera evaluation modules;
for example, KAC-9628 (this part is no longer available)
• 28-pin, right- angle, 0.1 in. spacing, female socket
• Flat panel display interface (FPDI)
• Connection to flat panel displays; for example,
NL6448BC20-08E
• DF9B-31S-1V connector
Before using any of the interfaces, follow the procedure in “A-V
EZ-Extender Interfaces” on page 1-1.
Example programs are available to demonstrate the Blackfin A-V
EZ-Extender capabilities.
Purpose of This Manual
The Blackfin A-V EZ-Extender Manual provides instructions for installing
the product hardware (board). The text describes operation and configuration of the board components and provides guidelines for running your
own code on the A-V EZ-Extender. Finally, a schematic and a bill of
materials are provided for reference.
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Intended Audience
Intended Audience
The primary audience for this manual is a programmer who is familiar
with Analog Devices processors. This manual assumes that the audience
has a working knowledge of the appropriate processor architecture and
instruction set.
Programmers who are unfamiliar with Analog Devices processors can use
this manual but should supplement it with other texts that describe your
target architecture. For the locations of these documents, see “Related
Documents”.
Programmers who are unfamiliar with CCES or VisualDSP++ should refer
to the online help and user’s manuals.
Manual Contents
The manual consists of:
• Chapter 1, “A-V EZ-Extender Interfaces” on page 1-1
Provides basic board information.
• Chapter 2, “A-V EZ-Extender Hardware Reference” on page 2-1
Provides information on the hardware aspects of the board.
• Appendix A, “A-V EZ-Extender Bill of Materials” on page A-1
Provides a list of components used to manufacture the board.
• Appendix B, “A-V EZ-Extender Schematic” on page B-1
Provides the resources to allow EZ-KIT Lite board-level debugging
or to use as a reference design. Appendix B is part of the online
help.
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What’s New in This Manual
This is revision 2.1 of the Blackfin A-V EZ-Extender Manual. The manual
has been updated to include CCES information. In addition, modifications and corrections based on errata reports against the previous manual
revision have been made.
For the latest version of this manual, please refer to the Analog Devices
Web site.
Technical Support
You can reach Analog Devices processors and DSP technical support in
the following ways:
• Post your questions in the processors and DSP support community
at EngineerZone®:
http://ez.analog.com/community/dsp
• Submit your questions to technical support directly at:
http://www.analog.com/support
• E-mail your questions about processors, DSPs, and tools development software from CrossCore Embedded Studio or
VisualDSP++:
Choose Help > Email Support. This creates an e-mail to
[email protected] and automatically attaches
your CrossCore Embedded Studio or VisualDSP++ version information and license.dat file.
• E-mail your questions about processors and processor applications
to:
[email protected] or
[email protected] (Greater China support)
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Supported Processors
• In the USA only, call 1-800-ANALOGD (1-800-262-5643)
• Contact your Analog Devices sales office or authorized distributor.
Locate one at:
www.analog.com/adi-sales
• Send questions by mail to:
Processors and DSP Technical Support
Analog Devices, Inc.
Three Technology Way
P.O. Box 9106
Norwood, MA 02062-9106
USA
Supported Processors
This extender board supports Analog Devices ADSP-BF533,
ADSP-BF537, and ADSP-BF561 Blackfin embedded processors.
Product Information
Product information can be obtained from the Analog Devices Web site
and the online help.
Analog Devices Web Site
The Analog Devices Web site, www.analog.com, provides information
about a broad range of products—analog integrated circuits, amplifiers,
converters, and digital signal processors.
To access a complete technical library for each processor family, go to
http://www.analog.com/processors/technical_library. The manuals
selection opens a list of current manuals related to the product as well as a
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link to the previous revisions of the manuals. When locating your manual
title, note a possible errata check mark next to the title that leads to the
current correction report against the manual.
Also note, MyAnalog is a free feature of the Analog Devices Web site that
allows customization of a Web page to display only the latest information
about products you are interested in. You can choose to receive weekly
e-mail notifications containing updates to the Web pages that meet your
interests, including documentation errata against all manuals. MyAnalog
provides access to books, application notes, data sheets, code examples,
and more.
Visit MyAnalog to sign up. If you are a registered user, just log on. Your
user name is your e-mail address.
EngineerZone
EngineerZone is a technical support forum from Analog Devices. It allows
you direct access to ADI technical support engineers. You can search
FAQs and technical information to get quick answers to your embedded
processing and DSP design questions.
Use EngineerZone to connect with other DSP developers who face similar
design challenges. You can also use this open forum to share knowledge
and collaborate with the ADI support team and your peers. Visit
http://ez.analog.com to sign up.
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Related Documents
Related Documents
For additional information about the product, refer to the following
publications.
Table 1. Related Processor Publications
Title
Description
• ADSP-BF531/ADSP-BF532/ADSP-BF533
Blackfin Embedded Processor Data Sheet
• ADSP-BF534/ADSP-BF536/ADSP-BF537
Blackfin Embedded Processor Data Sheet
• ADSP-BF561 Blackfin Embedded Symmetric
Multiprocessor Data Sheet
• ADSP-BF533 Blackfin Processor Hardware
Reference
• ADSP-BF537 Blackfin Processor Hardware
Reference
• ADSP-BF561 Blackfin Processor Hardware
Reference
General functional description, pinout, and
timing of the processor
Blackfin Processor Programming Reference
Description of all allowed processor assembly
instructions
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Description of the internal processor architecture and all register functions
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1 A-V EZ-EXTENDER
INTERFACES
This chapter provides a setup procedure for the Blackfin A-V
EZ-Extender and EZ-KIT Lite (ADSP-BF533, ADSP-BF537, or
ADSP-BF561). The chapter also describes each evaluation interface the
extender supports.
The information is presented in the following order.
• “A-V EZ-Extender Setup” on page 1-2
• “Analog Audio Interface” on page 1-3
• “Analog Video Interface” on page 1-4
• “Camera Module Interfaces” on page 1-4
• “Flat Panel Display Interface” on page 1-6
• “Example Programs” on page 1-7
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A-V EZ-Extender Setup
A-V EZ-Extender Setup
It is very important to set up all components of the system containing the
Blackfin A-V EZ-Extender, then apply power to the system.
Power your system after these steps are completed:
1. Read the applicable design interface section in this chapter—the
text provides an overview of the interface capabilities.
2. Read “System Architecture” on page 2-2 to understand the physical
connections of the extender board. For more detailed information,
refer to “A-V EZ-Extender Schematic” on page B-1.
3. Set the jumpers on the extender board. Use the block diagram in
Figure 2-1 on page 2-3 in conjunction with “Jumpers” on
page 2-7.
4. Set the switches and jumpers on the EZ-KIT Lite board. If not
already, familiarize yourself with the documentation and schematic
drawing of the EZ-KIT Lite (see “Related Documents”). Compare
the expansion interface signals of the extender with the EZ-KIT
Lite signals to ensure there is no contention. For example, it may
be necessary to disable other devices connected to the parallel
peripheral interface (PPI) of the processor, change the routing of
the PPI clocks, and disable the push buttons.
5. Configure any other interfacing boards; for example, another
EZ-Extender or a camera evaluation board.
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Analog Audio Interface
The Blackfin A-V EZ-Extender supports audio applications with the
on-board AD1836A multichannel 96 kHz audio codec. The AD1836A
codec is a high-performance single-chip device that provides three stereo
digital-to-analog converters (outputs) and two stereo analog-to-digital
converters (inputs), using Analog Devices patented multibit sigma-delta
architecture. The board includes a serial peripheral interface (SPI) port,
enabling the processor to adjust volume and other parameters. For a general overview of the audio interface connections, see Figure 2-1 on
page 2-3; for details, see “A-V EZ-Extender Schematic” on page B-1.
of the expansion interface connects to the serial port of the
AD1836A codec. The processor is capable of transferring data to the
audio codec in time-division multiplexed (TDM) mode or I2S mode. In
I2S mode, the codec can operate at a 96 kHz sample rate and allows two
channels of output. In TDM mode, the codec can operate at a maximum
of 48 kHz sample rate and allows simultaneous use of all input and output
channels. To operate in I2S mode, install the JP7.1/2 jumper. For more
information, see “I2S Enable Jumper (JP7.1/2)” on page 2-13.
SPORT0
Internal registers of the AD1836A audio codec can be programmed via the
SPI port of the processor. (For information on how to program the configuration registers, refer to the AD1836A data sheet.) The AD1836A codec
reset comes from a flag pin located at PPI1_D11 of the expansion interface
or from the reset signal on the EZ-KIT Lite. For information on how to
configure the reset, see “AV_RESET Source Jumper (JP9.1/3/5)” on
page 2-14.
Before using the interface, follow the procedure in “A-V EZ-Extender
Setup” on page 1-2.
For more information about the codec, go to www.analog.com/AD1836A.
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Analog Video Interface
Analog Video Interface
The Blackfin A-V EZ-Extender supports video input and output applications with an on-board video encoder and decoder. The ADV7179 video
encoder provides up to three output channels of analog video, while the
ADV7183B video decoder provides up to three input channels of analog
video. Both the encoder and decoder connect to PPI0 of the expansion
interface, while the encoder also can connect to PPI1 (if the processor has
two PPI ports). For a general overview of the analog video interface connectors, see Figure 2-1 on page 2-3; for details, see “AV_RESET Source
Jumper (JP9.1/3/5)” on page 2-14.
To use ADV7179 and ADV7183B, set up all of the jumpers related to the
PPI data signals, frame sync signals, and clock signal. To program the
internal register of video devices, configure the 2-wire interface signals (see
“TWI Source Selection Jumpers (JP3.3/5/7, JP3.4/6/8)” on page 2-8).
Finally, determine the source of encoder or decoder reset, as described in
“AV_RESET Source Jumper (JP9.1/3/5)” on page 2-14.
Before using the interface, follow the procedure in “A-V EZ-Extender
Setup” on page 1-2.
For more information about ADV7179 and ADV7183B, go to
www.analog.com/ADV7179 and www.analog.com/ADV7183B.
Camera Module Interfaces
The Blackfin A-V EZ-Extender has three right-angle connectors (J4, J6,
and P4) with control signals necessary to interface with three camera evaluation modules from different manufactures. For a general overview of the
camera interface connections, see Figure 2-1 on page 2-3; for details, see
“A-V EZ-Extender Schematic” on page B-1. Figure 1-1 shows the orientation of the camera modules as each camera connects to the board.
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Figure 1-1. Camera Orientation
J6 is a connector designated for a Micron camera sensor evaluation module. The interface has been tested with the Micron MT9V022 camera. For
information about Micron camera sensors and evaluation boards, go to
http://www.micron.com.
is a connector designated for an OmniVision camera sensor evaluation
module. The interface has been tested with the OmniVision OV6630AA
camera. For information about OmniVision camera sensors and evaluation boards, go to http://www.ovt.com.
J4
is a connector designated for a Kodak camera sensor evaluation module. The interface has been tested with the Kodak KAC-9628 camera. For
information about Kodak camera sensors and evaluation boards, go to
http://www.kodak.com.
P4
To connect the Blackfin A-V EZ-Extender to a camera module, first
determine the source of the PPI clock. To learn about possible clock settings, refer to “PPI Clock Setup Jumpers (JP4.1/2, JP4.3/4, JP4.5/6,
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Flat Panel Display Interface
JP4.7/8)” on page 2-11. Then set the direction of the data and frame sync
signals, which depend on the camera’s configuration. The data must be set
as input to the PPI port; refer to “System Architecture” on page 2-2 and
“Jumpers” on page 2-7 for details.
Before using the camera interfaces, follow the procedure in “A-V
EZ-Extender Setup” on page 1-2.
Flat Panel Display Interface
The flat panel display interface (FPDI) consists of a 31-pin DB9 connector linked to the PPI port and frame sync signals of the processor. For a
general overview of the display interface connections, see Figure 2-1 on
page 2-3; for details, see the “A-V EZ-Extender Schematic” on page B-1.
A timing and functional analysis is required to determine whether a specific LCD module can connect to the Blackfin A-V EZ-Extender. An
example of display that can connect to the extender is the NEC
NL6448BC20-08 display.
power for the backlight feature of the LCD module must be
 The
provided by the customer (use the backlight inverter recommended
by the manufacturer). In addition, it is necessary to purchase a
cable to connect the Blackfin A-V EZ-Extender to the display; for
example, FDC31/xxxxAFF03 from Axon Cable
(www.axon-cable.com, part number FDC31/xxxxAFF03). Different
length cables are available.
Before using the interface, follow the procedure in “A-V EZ-Extender
Setup” on page 1-2.
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Example Programs
Example programs are provided with the A-V EZ-Extender EZ-KIT Lite
to demonstrate various capabilities of the product. The programs are
included in the product installation kit and can be found in the Examples
folder of the installation. Refer to a readme file provided with each example for more information.
CCES users are encouraged to use the example browser to find examples
included with the EZ-KIT Lite Board Support Package.
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Example Programs
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2 A-V EZ-EXTENDER
HARDWARE REFERENCE
This chapter describes the hardware design of the Blackfin A-V
EZ-Extender.
The following topics are covered.
• “System Architecture” on page 2-2
Describes the extender board configuration and explains how the
board components interface with the processor and EZ-KIT Lite.
• “Jumpers” on page 2-7
Describes the configuration jumpers.
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System Architecture
System Architecture
A block diagram of the Blackfin A-V EZ-Extender is shown in Figure 2-1.
Not shown in the diagram is the analog audio interface, which is a simple
connection between the serial port of the processor and AD1836A audio
codec. The audio interface connects directly to SPORT0 of the expansion
interface.
In Figure 2-1, unidirectional buffers are show as triangle symbols, while
bidirectional buffers are shown as two overlapping triangles. For both
types of buffers, an output-enable signal comes out of the top and is active
LOW. For bidirectional buffers, a second signal for the direction is shown.
When this net is pulled HIGH, the buffer is driving in the direction of the
arrow in the center; when LOW, the buffer is driving in the opposite
direction.
applying power to the system, follow the procedure in “A-V
 Before
EZ-Extender Setup” on page 1-2.
The video interface can be split into two main signal sets: VID_IN and
VID_OUT. Both signal sets consist of a 16-bit data bus, two frame sync signals, and a data clock. VID_IN connects to the video decoder and all
camera interfaces. VID_IN connects only to the PPI0 of the EZ-KIT Lite.
VID_OUT connects to the video encoder and flat panel display interface. On
the expansion interface, VID_OUT connects to either PPI0 or PPI1 of the
EZ-KIT Lite.
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Figure 2-1. A-V EZ-Extender Block Diagram
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System Architecture
Table 2-1 summarizes the signals coming and going on the expansion
interface connectors.
Table 2-1. Signals of Expansion Interface Connectors
Net/Bus Name
(Direction)
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Relevant
Configuration
Jumpers
PPI0_D[0:15]
Connects the processor’s PPI0 data pins to the
VID_IN_D[0:15] or VID_OUT_D[0:15] buses, depending on the jumper settings. This allows PPI0 to interface
with all video interfaces on the board. The bus can be
bidirectional, where the direction is fixed with a jumper
or controlled by a flag pin.
JP5.3/4,
JP9.2/4/6
The clock related to the data on PPI0. This can come
from an on-board oscillator, one of the video interfaces,
or a socket that allows a user-supplied oscillator.
JP4.1/2,
JP4.3/4,
JP4.5/6,
JP4.7/8
The frame sync signal going to the processor’s
PPI0_SYNC1 pin. The signal behaves as HSYNC or HREF
for the video interfaces. The signal also can be used to
drive the FPDI’s HS signal. The signal can be bidirectional, where the direction is fixed with a jumper or controlled by a flag pin.
JP6.1/3/5,
JP8.1/3/5,
JP8.7/8
The frame sync signal going to the processor’s
PPI0_SYNC2 pin. The signal behaves as VSYNC or VREF
for the video interfaces. In addition, the signal can drive
the FPDI’s VS signal. The signal can be bidirectional,
where the direction is fixed with a jumper or controlled
by a flag pin.
JP6.2/4/6,
JP8.2/4/6,
JP8.7/8
Connects the processor’s PPI1 data pins to the
VID_OUT_D[0:15] bus. The VID_OUT_D[0:15] bus
interfaces with the output video interfaces (FPDI and
video encoder). The bus can be bidirectional but intended
to be an input. Changing the direction is necessary only
for test purposes and allows PPI0 to loop-back to PPI1.
Note: D2, D3, and D10 of the bus have other functions
(follows).
JP5.3/4,
JP5.5/6,
(Bi)
PPI0_CLK
(Output)
PPI0_SYNC1
(Bi)
PPI0_SYNC2
(Bi)
PPI1_D[0:15]
(Bi)
2-4
JP3.9/10,
JP3.3/5/7
JP3.4/6/8
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Table 2-1. Signals of Expansion Interface Connectors (Cont’d)
Net/Bus Name
(Direction)
Blackfin A-V EZ-Extender Function
PPI1_D10
The multifunction net that typically functions as the D10 JP3.9/10,
pin of PPI1 but, with a jumper, also can connect to the
JP5.3/4,
PDWN input of the OmniVision and Kodak camera inter- JP5.5/6
faces.
(Bi)
PPI1_D2
(Bi)
PPI1_D3
(Bi)
FLAG_SDA
(Bi)
FLAG_SCL_DIR_
CTRL
(Input)
PPI1_CLK
(Output)
PPI1_FS1
(Input)
PPI1_FS2
(Input)
SNAPSHOT_FODD_
SSEL
(Bi)
SCK
(Input)
Relevant
Configuration
Jumpers
The multifunction net typically functions as the D2 pin of JP3.3/5/7,
PPI1 but also can function as the data signal for the pro- JP5.3/4,
JP5.5/6
cessor’s 2-wire interface (TWI). Used to program the
internal configuration registers of most video interfaces.
The multifunction net typically functions as the D2 pin of JP3.4/6/8,
PPI1 but also can function as the data signal for the pro- JP5.3/4,
cessor’s TWI. Used to program the internal configuration JP5.5/6
registers of most video interfaces.
In systems whose processor does not have a TWI, the sig- JP3.3/5/7
nal connects to one of the processor’s flag pins to emulate
the TWI data pin and configure the internal registers of
most video interfaces.
In systems whose processor does not have a TWI, the sig- JP3.4/6/8
nal connects to one of the processor’s flag pins to emulate
the TWI clock signal and configure the internal registers
of most video interfaces.
The clock driving the EZ-KIT Lite’s PPI1 clock input.
The source of this clock can be PPI0_CLK, the on-board
27 MHz oscillator, or a socket accepting oscillators of
other frequencies.
JP4.1/2,
JP4.3/4,
JP4.5/6,
JP4.7/8
The signal driven to the HS signal of the FPDI. The output going to the FPDI can be disabled by a jumper.
JP8.1/3/5,
JP8.7/8
The signal driven to the VS signal of the FPDI. The output going to the FPDI can be disabled by a jumper.
JP8.2/4/6,
JP8.7/8
The audio codec’s SPI slave select signal; also can connect JP3.21/22
to the SNAPSHOT input of the Kodak interface or the FODD
output of the OmniVision interface.
The SPI serial clock used to program the control register
of the AD1836A audio codec.
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System Architecture
Table 2-1. Signals of Expansion Interface Connectors (Cont’d)
Net/Bus Name
(Direction)
Blackfin A-V EZ-Extender Function
MOSI
The SPI serial output data signal used to program the
control register of the AD1836A audio codec.
(Output)
MISO
(Output)
RSCLK0
(Bi)
RFS0
(Bi)
DR0PRI
(Output)
DR0SEC
(Output)
TSCLK0
(Bi)
TFS0
(Bi)
DT0PRI
Relevant
Configuration
Jumpers
The SPI serial input data signal used to read the control
register of the AD1836A audio codec.
The processor’s SPORT0 receive clock signal connected to
the serial clock on the digital side of the audio codec’s
analog input. In I2S mode, the signal can connect to the
TSCLK0 net.
JP7.1/2
The processor’s SPORT0 receive frame sync signal conJP7.1/2
nected to the frame sync on the digital side of the audio
codec’s analog input. In I2S mode, the signal can connect
to the TFS0 net.
A connection to the data output of the audio codec; can JP7.3/4
be disconnected with a jumper if needed for another purpose.
A secondary connection to the data output of the audio
codec. Can be disconnected with a jumper if needed for
another purpose.
JP7.5/6
The processor’s SPORT0 transmit clock signal, connects to JP7.1/2
the serial clock on the digital side of the audio codec’s
analog output. In I2S mode, the signal can connect to the
RSCLK0 net.
The processor’s SPORT0 transmit frame sync signal. Con- JP7.1/2
nects to the frame sync on the digital side of the audio
codec’s analog output. In I2S mode, the signal can connect to the RFS0 net.
A connection to the data input of the audio codec.
(Input)
DT0SEC
(Input)
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A secondary connection to the data input of the audio
codec.
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Jumpers
Before using the Blackfin A-V EZ-Extender, follow the procedure in “A-V
EZ-Extender Setup” on page 1-2.
Figure 2-2. Jumper Locations
Figure 2-2 shows the jumper header locations. The jumper headers are
divided to show each jumper's placement and rotation. The jumpers are
described by the pins of the header on which the jumpers can be placed.
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Jumpers
For example, JP3.4/6/8 refers to a single jumper that can be placed across
pins 4 and 6 (or pins 6 and 8) of JP3. The dark pin indicates pin 1 of each
header.
Video Test Loopback Jumpers (JP1.1/2, JP1.3/4,
JP1.5/6)
For test purposes only, the video test jumpers loop-back the video
encoder’s output signals to the video decoder’s input signals. By default,
none of the video test loopback jumpers are installed.
Connector Voltage Selection Jumper (JP2)
The camera module and LCD display interfaces can be powered via the
extender. The actual voltage of the interfaces, 3.3V or 5V, is determined
by the JP2 jumper’s placement (see Table 2-2).
Table 2-2. Jumper Locations and Connector Voltages
Jumper Location
Connector Voltage
JP2.1/2
3.3V
JP2.2/3
5V
Not installed
No power
TWI Source Selection Jumpers (JP3.3/5/7,
JP3.4/6/8)
Due to the fact that some Blackfin processors feature a built-in 2-wire
interface (TWI), while others need to emulate the interface with programmable flags, two jumpers are provided to plug the A-V EZ-Extender to
both TWI sources (see Table 2-3).
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Table 2-3. Jumper Locations and TWI Interface Sources
Jumper Location
TWI Interface Source
JP3.3/5
and JP3.4/6
Programmable flags
JP3.5/7
and JP3.6/8
2-wire interface of the processor
PDWN Connect Jumper (JP3.9/10)
Depending on the application, the PDWN pin of the OmniVision and
Kodak cameras can be left floating or controlled by a flag pin
(see Table 2-4).
Table 2-4. PWDN Pin Connections
JP3.9/10 Jumper
PDWN Connection
Uninstalled
PDWN
Installed
The PDWN functionality of the cameras is controlled by a flag pin of the
processor.
is not used and, by default, the cameras function in standard mode
Decoder HSYNC Disconnect Jumper (JP3.11/12)
To connect the horizontal sync signal of the video decoder to the PPI0
frame sync signal of the processor, install jumper JP3.11/12; otherwise,
the decoder’s horizontal sync is disconnected.
Decoder VSYNC Connect Jumper (JP3.13/14)
To connect the vertical sync signal of the video decoder to the PPI0 frame
sync signal of the processor, install jumper JP3.13/14; otherwise, the
decoder’s vertical sync is disconnected.
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Jumpers
Encoder HREF Connect Jumper (JP3.15/16)
To connect the horizontal sync signal of the video encoder to the PPI0
frame sync signal of the processor, install jumper JP3.15/16; otherwise,
the encoder’s horizontal reference is disconnected.
Encoder VSYNC Connect Jumper (JP3.17/18)
To connect the vertical sync signal of the video encoder to the PPI0 frame
sync signal of the processor, install jumper JP3.17/18; otherwise, the
encoder’s vertical sync is disconnected.
Decoder Output Enable Jumper (JP3.19/20)
When installed, jumper JP3.19/20 enables the video decoder’s data output signals on the VID_IN bus.
SNAPSHOT_FODD Disconnect Jumper (JP3.21/22)
The SNAPSHOT_FODD net of the Blackfin A-V EZ-Extender is a general-purpose flag pin. The flag pin connects to SNAPSHOT (the Kodak camera
evaluation board’s signal) and FODD (the OmniVision camera evaluation
board’ control signal). Do not install the jumper unless the processor
needs to control these signals. The flag pin also connects to the SPI select
pin of the AD1836A audio codec—do not install JP3.21/22 when using
the audio interfaces.
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PPI Clock Setup Jumpers (JP4.1/2, JP4.3/4, JP4.5/6,
JP4.7/8)
The PPI_CLK signals of PPI0 and PPI1 are configured by the clock setup
jumpers (see Table 2-5). For more information, refer to Figure 2-1 on
page 2-4.
Table 2-5. PPI Clock Setup Jumper Results
Jumper Location
Result
JP4.1/2
Connects EXT_VID_CLK to the on-board 27 MHz oscillator. For more information about the EXT_VID_CLK signal, see the JP4.3/4 description.
JP4.3/4
Connects PPI0_CLK to the EXT_VID_CLK net. The EXT_VID_CLK net is the
external clock, which drives the input clock of all three camera module connectors, plus the flat panel display connector. Depending on the JP4 jumper
installation, EXT_VID_CLK can be generated by the PIXEL_CLK net, the
VDEC_CLKOUT net, a socket (U8), or the on-board 27 MHz oscillator.
JP4.5/6
Connects VDEC_CLKOUT to PPI0_CLK; VDEC_CLKOUT drives the PPI0 clock
when the video decoder is used.
JP4.7/8
Connects the PIXEL_CLK net, which is an output from the three camera interfaces, to PPI0_CLK.
PPI0 D8–15 Enable Jumper (JP5.1/2)
The JP5.1/2 jumper, when is not installed, disables the upper eight bits of
the PPI0 data bus. This allows the signals connected to the upper eight bits
of the PPI data bus of the EZ-KIT Lite to be used elsewhere on the board.
To disable and re-use the upper eight bits of the VID_IN and PPI0 data
busses, install JP5.1/2.
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Jumpers
VID_OUT Data Bus Control Jumpers (JP5.3/4,
JP5.5/6)
The JP5.3/4 and JP5.5/6 jumpers are used together to set up the direction of and enable/disable the VID_OUT data bus drivers. Table 2-6 shows
different combinations of JP5.3/4 and JP5.5/6.
Table 2-6. Video Out Data Bus Control Jumper Combinations
JP5.3/4
JP5.5/6
VID_OUT Status
Uninstalled
Uninstalled
VID_OUT, PPI1 are all not driven; PPI0 depends on the
state of JP9.2/4/6
Uninstalled
Installed
PPI1
drives VID_OUT
Installed
Uninstalled
PPI0
drives VID_OUT
Installed
Installed
PPI0
drives VID_OUT, and VID_OUT drives PPI1
(loop-back mode)
PPI0_SYNC1 Direction Setup Jumper (JP6.1/3/5)
The direction of the PPI0_SYNC1 signal can be either fixed or programmed,
depending on the state of a general-purpose flag. Table 2-7 shows how to
set up the PPI0_SYNC1 direction.
Table 2-7. Setting Direction of PPI0_SYNC1 (JP6.1/3/5)
Jumper Location
PPI0_SYNC1 Direction
JP6.1/3
Controlled by a flag pin
JP6.3/5
Input to the processor
Uninstalled
Output from the processor
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PPI0_SYNC2 Direction Setup Jumper (JP6.2/4/6)
The direction of the PPI0_SYNC2 signal can be either fixed or programmed,
depending on the state of a general-purpose flag. Table 2-8 shows how to
set the PPI0_SYNC2 direction.
Table 2-8. Setting Direction of PPI0_SYNC2 (JP6.2/4/6)
Jumper Location
PPI0_SYNC2 Direction
JP6.2/4
Controlled by a flag pin
JP6.4/6
Input to the processor
Uninstalled
Output from the processor
I 2 S Enable Jumper (JP7.1/2)
When JP7.1/2 is installed, the SPORT signals are routed for I2S SPORT
communication protocol mode. To accomplish this, the receive and transmit clocks of the processor are driven by the output clock of the
AD1836A audio codec. The same is done for the frame sync signals.
SPORT Data Connect Jumpers (JP7.3/4, JP7.5/6)
The JP7.3/4 and JP7.5/6 jumpers connect data output pins (ASDATA1 and
ASDATA2) of the audio codec to the primary and secondary SPORT data
input pins of the processor. The audio codec is driving these pins; with the
help of the JP7.3/4 and JP7.5/6 jumpers, the processor’s pins can be
re-used when the codec is disabled.
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Jumpers
VID_OUT Bus SYNC Source Select Jumpers
(JP8.1/3/5, JP8.2/4/6)
The source of the PPI frame sync signals depends on the PPI port driving
the VID_OUT bus. When using PPI0, place the jumpers at JP8.1/3 and
JP8.2/4. When using PPI1, place the jumpers at JP8.3/5 and JP8.4/6.
VID_OUT Bus SYNC Enable Jumper (JP8.7/8)
To enable the VID_OUT frame sync signals, install JP8.7/8.
AV_RESET Source Jumper (JP9.1/3/5)
The source of ICs reset on the Blackfin A-V EZ-Extender is controlled by
either a flag pin or a system reset; the latter also resets the Blackfin processor (see Table 2-9).
Table 2-9. Jumper Reset Sources
Jumper Location
Reset Source
JP9.1/3
Flag pin multiplexed with PPI1_D11
JP9.3/5
System reset generator
Uninstalled
ICs are not reset
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PPI0_D Direction Setup Jumper (JP9.2/4/6)
The direction of the PPI0_D[15:0] signals can be a fixed direction or can
be programmed, depending on the state of a general-purpose flag.
Table 2-10 shows how to set up the PPI0_D[15:0] direction.
Table 2-10. Setting Direction of PPI0_D[15:0] (JP9.2/4/6)
Jumper Location
PPI0_D[15:0] Direction
JP9.2/4
Controlled by a flag pin
JP9.4/6
Input to the processor
Uninstalled
Output from the processor
Audio Loopback Jumpers (JP10.1/2, JP10.3/4)
The JP10.1/2 and JP10.3/4 jumpers loop-back audio input to output for
test purposes and should not be installed.
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MATERIALS
The bill of materials corresponds to “A-V EZ-Extender Schematic” on
page B-1.
Ref.
Qty.
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Reference Designator
Manufacturer
Part Number
1
1
SN74AHC1G00
SOT23-5
U9
TI
SN74AHC1G00DBVR
2
1
12.288MHZ
OSC003
U18
DIGI-KEY
SG-8002CA-PCC-ND
(12.288M)
3
5
SN74LVC1G125
SOT23-5
U15,U17,U19,U2930
TI
74LVC1G125DBVRE4
4
1
27MHZ OSC003
U1
DIGI-KEY
SG-8002CA-PCC-ND
(27.00M)
5
1
SN74LVC1G32
SOT23-5
U6
TI
SN74LVC1G32DBVRE4
6
1
74LVTH16244MT
D TSSOP48
U10
FAIRCHILD
74LVTH16244MTD
7
3
74LVTH16245MT
D TSSOP48
U11,U14,U16
FAIRCHILD
74LVTH16245MTD
8
1
ADP3336ARMZ
MSOP8
VR1
ANALOG
DEVICES
ADP3336ARMZ-REE
9
1
10MA
AD1580BRTZ
SOT23D
D1
ANALOG
DEVICES
AD1580BRTZ-REEL7
10
3
AD8061ARTZ
SOT23-5
U3-5
ANALOG
DEVICES
AD8061ARTZ-REEL
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Manufacturer
Part Number
11
8
AD8606ARZ SOIC8
U20-23,U25-28
ANALOG
DEVICES
AD8606ARZ
12
1
AD1836AASZ
MQFP52
U24
ANALOG
DEVICES
AD1836AASZ
13
1
ADV7179KCPZ
LFCSP40
U7
ANALOG
DEVICES
ADV7179KCPZ
14
1
ADV7183BKSTZ
LQFP80
U2
ANALOG
DEVICES
ADV7183BKSTZ
15
1
DIP 8 DIP8SOC
U8
MILL-MAX
614-43-308-31-007000
16
3
0.05 45x2 CON018
P1-3
SAMTEC
TFC-145-32-F-D
17
3
.05 45X2 CON019
J1-3
SAMTEC
SFC-145-T2-F-D-A
18
1
RCA 3X2 CON024
J7
SWITCHCRAFT
PJRAS3X2S01X
19
5
IDC 3X2
IDC3X2_SMT
JP1,JP5-7,JP9
SAMTEC
TSM-103-01-T-DV
20
1
IDC 16X2
IDC16X2RASOC
J4
SAMTEC
SSW-116-02-F-D-RA
21
1
IDC 13X2
IDC13X2_M_SMT
JP3
SAMTEC
TSM-113-01-T-DV
22
2
IDC 4X2
IDC4X2_M_SMT
JP4,JP8
SAMTEC
TSM-104-01-T-DV
23
1
FPDI 31PIN
CON034
P6
FCI
68737-428HLF
24
1
IDC 13x2RA
IDC13x2_F_RA
J6
SAMTEC
SSW-113-02-F-D-RA
25
1
IDC 3X1 IDC3X1
JP2
FCI
90726-403HLF
26
1
IDC 2X2 IDC2X2
JP10
SULLINS
PBC02DAAN
27
8
0.22UF 25V 10%
0805
C73,C85,C101,
C112,C120-121,
C135,C138
AVX
08053C224FAT
28
1
33 1/10W 5% 0805
R49
VISHAY
CRCW080533R0JNEA
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Reference Designator
Manufacturer
Part Number
29
1
1.5K 1/10W 5%
0805
R1
VISHAY
CRCW08051K50FKEA
30
6
10UF 16V 10% B
CT1-4,CT12-13
AVX
TAJB106K016R
31
5
600 100MHZ
200MA 0603
FER4-8
DIGI-KEY
490-1014-2-ND
32
4
600 100MHZ
500MA 1206
FER1-3,FER9
STEWARD
HZ1206B601R-10
33
10
10UF 16V 20%
CAP002
CT5-11,CT14-16
PANASONIC
EEE1CA100SR
34
2
22 1/10W 5% 0805
R53,R55
VISHAY
CRCW080522R0JNEA
35
6
0.68UH 10% 0805
L1-3,L7-9
MURATA
LQM21NNR68K10D
36
1
.082UF 50V 5%
0805
C5
AVX
08055C823JAT2A
37
3
2.2UH 10% 0805
L4-6
DIGI-KEY
490-1119-2-ND
38
4
22 125MW 5%
RNS001
RN1-4
CTS
744C083220JP
39
1
147.0K 1/10W 1%
0805
R36
DIGI-KEY
311-147KCRTR-ND
40
1
76.8K 1/10W 1%
0805
R38
DIGI-KEY
311-76.8KCRTR-ND
41
1
1.2K 1/16W 5%
0402
R42
PANASONIC
ERJ-2GEJ122X
42
57
0.1UF 16V 10%
0603
C1,C4,C7-8,C10-15,
C17,C19,C22-23,
C26,C30,C32-34,
C37-38,C40,C43-44,
C46-49,C51-57,
C60-69,C75-76,C78,
C81,C99,C115,
C124,C130-132,
C144-145
AVX
0603YC104KAT2A
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Part Number
43
11
0.01UF 16V 10%
0603
C2-3,C6,C16,C25,
C29,C36,C41,C50,
C58,C110
AVX
0603YC103KAT2A
44
5
10UF 10V
+80/-20% 0805
C42,C45,C59,
C79-80
PANASONIC
ECJ-2FF1A106Z
45
2
1UF 16V 10% 0603
C27,C39
PANASONIC
ECJ-1VB1C105K
46
12
330PF 50V 5% 0603
C18,C20-21,C28,
C31,C35,C98,C104,
C107-108,C133,
C137
AVX
06035A331JAT2A
47
3
22 1/10W 5% 0603
R146-148
VISHAY
CRCW060322R0JNEA
48
19
10K 1/10W 5%
0603
R3-4,R10,R32,R37,
R44-45,R47,R51,
R54,R56-60,R107,
R141,R149-150
VISHAY
CRCW060310K0JNEA
49
2
100K 1/10W 5%
0603
R39-40
VISHAY
CRCW0603100KJNEA
50
8
0 1/10W 5% 0603
R2,R15,R20,R25,
R111,R115,R130,
R135
PHYCOMP
232270296001L
51
1
10 1/10W 5% 0603
R143
VISHAY
CRCW060310R0JNEA
52
6
1K 1/10W 5% 0603
R13-14,R18-19,R2324
DIGI-KEY
311-1.0KGRTR-ND
53
4
237.0 1/10W 1%
0603
R64,R70,R106,R110
DIGI-KEY
311-237HRTR-ND
54
4
750.0K 1/10W 1%
0603
R65,R69,R127,R129
DIGI-KEY
311-750KHRTR-ND
55
6
11.0K 1/10W 1%
0603
R82,R90,R93-94,
R123,R126
DIGI-KEY
311-11.0KHRTR-ND
56
12
5.49K 1/10W 1%
0603
R75,R83,R86-87,
R89,R99-101,R116,
R119,R131-132
DIGI-KEY
311-5.49KHRTR-ND
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Reference Designator
Manufacturer
Part Number
57
6
3.32K 1/10W 1%
0603
R81,R91-92,R95,
R124-125
DIGI-KEY
311-3.32KHRTR-ND
58
6
1.65K 1/10W 1%
0603
R74,R84-85,R88,
R117-118
DIGI-KEY
311-1.65KHRTR-ND
59
6
49.9K 1/10W 1%
0603
R96-97,R108-109,
R137-138
DIGI-KEY
311-49.9KHRTR-ND
60
6
604.0 1/10W 1%
0603
R98,R102-104,R133,
R136
DIGI-KEY
311-604HRTR-ND
61
16
5.76K 1/10W 1%
0603
R61-63,R67,R72-73,
R76-77,R105,R120122,R128,R134,
R139-140
DIGI-KEY
311-5.76KHRTR-ND
62
8
120PF 50V 5% 0603
C71,C74,C82-83,
C127-128,C141,
C143
AVX
06035A121JAT2A
63
12
100PF 50V 5% 0603
C77,C91-92,C97,
C105-106,C109,
C118,C129,C134,
C13
AVX
06035A101JAT2A
64
10
1000PF 50V 5%
0603
C9,C24,C72,C86,
C93,C100,C103,
C111,C117,C119
PANASONIC
ECJ-1VC1H102J
65
6
220PF 50V 5% 0603
C87,C94-96,
C125-126
PANASONIC
ECJ-1VC1H221J
66
6
680PF 50V 5% 0603
C84,C88-90,
C122-123
PANASONIC
ECJ-1VC1H681J
67
6
2200PF 50V 5%
0603
C102,C113-114,
C116,C140,C142
PANASONIC
ECJ-1VB1H222K
68
7
33.0 1/10W 1%
0603
R5,R8,R33,R68,
R142,R144-145
DIGI-KEY
311-33.0HRTR-ND
69
6
2.74K 1/10W 1%
0603
R71,R78-80,
R112-113
DIGI-KEY
311-2.74KHRTR-ND
Blackfin A-V EZ-Extender Manual
A-5
Ref.
Qty.
Description
Reference Designator
Manufacturer
Part Number
70
12
75.0 1/10W 1%
0603
R11-12,R16-17,R2122,R26-31
DALE
CRCW060375R0FKEA
71
1
680 1/8W 5% 1206
R114
VISHAY
CRCW1206680RFNEA
72
1
150.0 1/8W 1%
1206
R41
VISHAY
CRCW1206150RFKEA
73
1
GREEN LED001
LED1
PANASONIC
LN1361CTR
74
2
3.5MM
DUAL_STEREO
CON066
J8-J9
SWITCHCRAFT
35RAPC7JS
75
1
3.5MM
STEREO_JACK
CON_SJ-3523-SMT
J10
DIGI-KEY
CP-3523SJCT-ND
A-6
Blackfin A-V EZ-Extender Manual
A
B
C
D
1
1
2
2
Blackfin A-V EZ-Extender
Schematic
3
3
ANALOG
DEVICES
4
Title
Size
A
B
C
Nashua, NH 03063
4
PH: 1-800-ANALOGD
BLACKFIN A-V EZ-EXTENDER
TITLE
Board No.
C
Date
20 Cotton Road
Rev
A0193-2004
2.1
Sheet
07-06-2011_15:05
D
1
of
12
A
B
C
3.3V
EXPANSION INTERFACE (TYPE B)
5V
1
D
Expanison Connector
1
Expanison Connector 2
Bottom Of Board
Top Of Board
Bottom Of Board
Top Of Board
P1_[5:86]
P1
P2_[5:86]
J1
1
2
P2
2
1
4
3
6
5
P1_5
P2_5
P2_7
1
2
3
4
5
6
P2_6
P2_6
7
8
P2_8
P2_8
9
10
11
12
13
14
3
4
P1_5
5
6
P1_6
P1_7
7
8
P1_8
P1_8
8
7
P1_7
P1_9
9
10
P1_10
P1_10
10
9
P1_9
P1_11
11
12
P1_12
P1_12
12
11
P1_11
P1_13
13
14
P1_14
P1_14
14
13
P1_13
P1_15
15
16
P1_16
P1_16
16
15
P1_15
P2_15
15
16
P2_16
P2_16
P1_17
17
18
P1_18
P1_18
18
17
P1_17
P2_17
17
18
P2_18
P1_19
19
20
P1_20
P1_20
20
19
P1_19
P2_19
19
20
P2_20
P1_21
21
22
P1_22
P1_22
22
21
P1_21
P2_21
21
22
P2_22
P2_23
23
24
25
26
P2_26
P2_26
P2_27
27
28
P2_28
P2_29
29
30
P1_6
SCK
P2_11
J2
2
1
4
3
6
5
P2_5
P2_7
8
7
10
9
12
11
14
13
16
15
P2_15
P2_18
18
17
P2_17
P2_20
20
19
P2_19
P2_22
22
21
P2_21
24
23
P2_23
26
25
P2_28
28
27
P2_27
P2_30
P2_30
30
29
P2_29
MOSI
MOSI
MISO
MISO
SCK
P2_11
P2_23
2
3
P1_23
23
24
P1_24
P1_24
24
23
P1_23
P1_25
25
26
P1_26
P1_26
26
25
P1_25
P1_27
27
28
P1_28
P1_28
28
27
P1_27
P1_29
29
30
P1_30
P1_30
30
29
P1_29
P1_31
31
32
P1_32
P1_32
32
31
P1_31
P2_31
31
32
P2_32
P2_32
32
31
P2_31
P1_33
33
34
P1_34
P1_34
34
33
P1_33
P2_33
33
34
P2_34
P2_34
34
33
P2_33
P1_35
35
36
P1_36
P1_36
36
35
P1_35
35
36
36
35
37
38
38
37
39
40
40
39
41
42
42
41
PPI0_SYNC1
R149
10K
0603
DR0SEC
PPI0_SYNC2
PPI0_SYNC2
DT0SEC
DT0SEC
DT0PRI
DT0PRI
PPI0_SYNC1
2
DR0SEC
37
38
38
37
P1_39
39
40
P1_40
P1_40
40
39
P1_39
P1_41
41
42
P1_42
P1_42
42
41
P1_41
P1_43
43
44
P1_44
P1_44
44
43
P1_43
PPI0_D4
43
44
PPI0_D5
PPI0_D5
44
43
PPI0_D4
P1_45
45
46
P1_46
P1_46
46
45
P1_45
PPI0_D6
45
46
PPI0_D7
PPI0_D7
46
45
PPI0_D6
P1_47
47
48
P1_48
P1_48
48
47
P1_47
PPI0_D8
47
48
PPI0_D9
PPI0_D9
48
47
PPI0_D8
P1_49
49
50
P1_50
P1_50
50
49
P1_49
PPI0_D10
49
50
PPI0_D11
PPI0_D11
50
49
PPI0_D10
P1_51
51
52
P1_52
P1_52
52
51
P1_51
PPI0_D12
51
52
PPI0_D13
PPI0_D13
52
51
PPI0_D12
P1_53
53
54
P1_54
P1_54
54
53
P1_53
PPI0_D14
53
54
PPI0_D15
PPI0_D15
54
53
P1_55
55
56
P1_56
P1_56
56
55
P1_55
55
56
56
55
P1_57
57
58
P1_58
P1_58
58
57
P1_57
57
58
P1_59
59
60
P1_60
P1_60
60
59
P1_59
P2_59
59
60
P2_60
P1_61
61
62
P1_62
P1_62
62
61
P1_61
P2_61
61
62
P2_62
P1_63
63
64
P1_64
P1_64
64
63
P1_63
P2_63
63
64
P1_65
65
66
P1_66
P1_66
66
65
P1_65
P2_65
65
66
P1_67
67
68
P1_68
P1_68
68
67
P1_67
P2_67
67
P1_69
69
70
P1_70
P1_70
70
69
P1_69
P2_69
69
71
72
PPI0_D0
PPI0_D0
72
71
P2_71
PPI0_D1
73
74
PPI0_D2
PPI0_D2
74
73
PPI0_D1
P2_73
PPI0_D3
75
76
P1_76
P1_76
76
75
PPI0_D3
P1_77
77
78
P1_78
P1_78
78
77
P1_77
P1_79
79
80
P1_80
P1_80
80
79
P1_79
P1_81
81
82
P1_82
P1_82
82
81
P1_83
83
84
P1_84
P1_84
84
P1_85
85
86
P1_86
P1_86
86
87
88
88
89
90
90
CON018
DR0PRI
RFS0
RSCLK0
P2_55
TFS0
TFS0
TSCLK0
TSCLK0
SNAPSHOT_FODD_SSEL
DR0PRI
RFS0
RSCLK0
PPI0_D14
P2_55
58
57
P2_60
60
59
P2_59
P2_62
62
61
P2_61
P2_64
P2_64
64
63
P2_63
P2_66
P2_66
66
65
P2_65
68
P2_68
P2_68
68
67
P2_67
70
P2_70
P2_70
70
69
P2_69
71
72
P2_72
P2_72
72
71
P2_71
73
74
P2_74
P2_74
74
73
P2_73
75
76
76
75
P2_77
77
78
P2_78
P2_78
78
77
P2_77
P2_79
79
80
P2_80
P2_80
80
79
P2_79
P1_81
P2_81
81
82
P2_82
P2_82
82
81
P2_81
83
P1_83
P2_83
83
84
P2_84
P2_84
84
83
P2_83
85
P1_85
P2_85
85
86
P2_86
P2_86
86
85
P2_85
87
87
88
88
87
89
89
90
90
89
FLAG_SDA
PPI0_CLK
CON019
FLAG_SCL_DIR_CTRL
CON018
FLAG_SDA
3
CON019
PPI0_D[15:0]
3.3V
5V
C59
10UF
0805
4
C45
10UF
0805
ANALOG
DEVICES
C48
0.1UF
0603
C46
0.1UF
0603
Title
Size
A
B
C
Nashua, NH 03063
4
PH: 1-800-ANALOGD
BLACKFIN A-V EZ-EXTENDER
EXPANSION INTERFACE (1, 2)
Board No.
C
Date
20 Cotton Road
Rev
A0193-2004
2.1
Sheet
07-06-2011_15:16
D
2
of
12
A
B
C
D
EXPANSION INTERFACE (TYPE B)
5V
3.3V
1
5V
1
Expanison Connector 2
Bottom Of Board
Top Of Board
PPI1_D[15:0]
POWER
LED1
GREEN
LED001
P3_[1:90]
P3
PPI1_D1
1
2
PPI1_D0
3
4
P3_5
5
6
P3_6
P3_7
P3_8
PPI1_D0
P3_6
1
4
3
6
5
P3_5
P3_7
PPI1_D1
R114
680
1206
7
8
8
7
PPI1_D3
9
10
PPI1_D2
PPI1_D2
10
9
PPI1_D3
PPI1_D5
11
12
PPI1_D4
PPI1_D4
12
11
PPI1_D5
PPI1_D7
13
14
PPI1_D6
PPI1_D6
14
13
PPI1_D7
PPI1_D9
15
16
PPI1_D8
PPI1_D8
16
15
PPI1_D9
PPI1_D11
17
18
PPI1_D10
PPI1_D10
18
17
PPI1_D11
PPI1_D13
19
20
PPI1_D12
PPI1_D12
20
19
PPI1_D13
PPI1_D15
21
22
PPI1_D14
PPI1_D14
22
21
PPI1_D15
23
24
24
23
25
26
26
25
28
27
30
29
P3_29
PPI1_CLK
2
27
28
29
30
P3_31
31
32
P3_32
P3_32
32
31
P3_31
P3_33
33
34
P3_34
P3_34
34
33
P3_33
P3_35
35
36
P3_36
P3_36
36
35
P3_35
P3_37
37
38
P3_38
P3_38
38
37
P3_37
P3_39
39
40
40
39
P3_39
P3_45
41
42
43
44
45
P3_47
46
47
P3_49
48
49
P3_51
50
51
P3_53
52
53
54
P3_42
P3_46
P3_48
P3_50
P3_52
P3_54
RESET
PPI1_FS2
P3_28
PPI1_CLK
P3_29
PPI1_FS1
P3_28
P3_8
J3
2
P3_42
P3_46
P3_48
P3_50
P3_52
P3_54
42
41
44
43
46
48
50
52
54
45
47
49
51
53
5V
PPI1_FS1
3.3V
P3_45
P3_49
PWDN
P3_51
VDEC_HS
R37
10K
0603
P3_53
VDEC_VS
P3_56
P3_56
56
55
P3_55
P3_57
57
58
P3_58
P3_58
58
57
P3_57
VENC_VSYNC
P3_59
59
60
P3_60
P3_60
60
59
P3_59
P3_63
63
64
65
66
P3_64
P3_67
67
68
P3_68
P3_69
69
70
P3_71
71
P3_73
P3_75
P3_62
P3_64
62
61
DEC_DATA_OE
SNAPSHOT_FODD
P3_61
64
63
66
65
P3_68
68
67
P3_67
P3_70
P3_70
70
69
P3_69
72
P3_72
P3_72
72
71
P3_71
73
74
P3_74
P3_74
74
73
P3_73
75
76
P3_76
P3_76
76
75
P3_75
P3_77
77
78
P3_78
P3_78
78
77
P3_77
P3_79
79
80
P3_80
P3_80
80
79
P3_79
P3_81
81
82
P3_82
P3_82
82
81
P3_81
P3_83
83
84
P3_84
P3_84
84
83
P3_83
P3_85
85
86
P3_86
P3_86
86
85
P3_85
87
88
88
87
89
90
P3_90
P3_90
90
89
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
PPI1_D2
P3_47
56
P3_62
2
SDA
55
62
1
FLAG_SDA
P3_55
61
2
JP3
VENC_HREF
P3_61
3.3V
FLAG_SCL_DIR_CTRL
SCL
PPI1_D3
to TWI of ADSP-BF537 EZ-KIT Lite
PPI1_D10
VID_IN_SYNC1_HREF
VID_IN_SYNC2_VSYNC
SNAPSHOT_FODD_SSEL
P3_63
IDC13X2_M_SMT
9 Jumpers
3
P3_89
CON018
3.3V
4
C80
10UF
0805
3
P3_89
CON019
5V
C81
0.1UF
0603
C79
10UF
0805
ANALOG
DEVICES
C78
0.1UF
0603
Title
Size
A
B
C
Nashua, NH 03063
4
PH: 1-800-ANALOGD
BLACKFIN A-V EZ-EXTENDER
EXPANSION INTERFACE (3)
Board No.
C
Date
20 Cotton Road
Rev
A0193-2004
2.1
Sheet
07-06-2011_15:16
D
3
of
12
A
B
C
D
PPI0_D[15:0]
RN1
1
1
1
R1A
R1B
2
R2A
R2B
3
R3A
R3B
4
R4A
R4B
8
PPI0_D0
7
PPI0_D1
6
PPI0_D2
PPI0_D0
47
5
PPI0_D3
PPI0_D1
46
PPI0_D2
44
PPI0_D3
43
PPI0_D4
41
PPI0_D5
40
PPI0_D6
38
PPI0_D7
37
PPI0_D8
36
VID_OUT_D[15:0]
U10
U11
VID_IN_D0
VID_IN_D[15:0]
2
1B1
VID_IN_D1
2
1A1
3
5
VID_IN_D3
6
8
9
VID_IN_D6
11
VID_IN_D7
12
VID_IN_D10
16
19
VID_IN_D14
22
VID_IN_D15
23
R3B
R4B
PPI0_D4
7
PPI0_D5
6
PPI0_D6
5
VID_OUT_D0
1A2
3
1Y2
VID_OUT_D1
1A3
5
1Y3
VID_OUT_D2
1A4
6
1Y4
VID_OUT_D3
2A1
8
2Y1
VID_OUT_D4
2A2
9
2Y2
VID_OUT_D5
2A3
11
2Y3
VID_OUT_D6
2A4
12
2Y4
VID_OUT_D7
3A1
13
3Y1
VID_OUT_D8
3A2
14
3Y2
VID_OUT_D9
3A3
16
3Y3
VID_OUT_D10
3A4
17
3Y4
VID_OUT_D11
4A1
19
4Y1
VID_OUT_D12
4A2
20
4Y2
VID_OUT_D13
4A3
22
4Y3
VID_OUT_D14
4A4
23
4Y4
VID_OUT_D15
PPI0_D7
RN3
1
37
2
36
3
35
4
R1A
R1B
R2A
R2B
R3A
R3B
R4A
R4B
8
PPI0_D8
7
PPI0_D9
6
PPI0_D10
5
PPI0_D11
PPI0_D9
35
PPI0_D10
33
PPI0_D11
32
PPI0_D12
30
PPI0_D13
29
PPI0_D14
27
PPI0_D15
26
33
2A3
22
RNS001
32
2A4
30
2B5
20
R2B
8
38
2A2
2B4
VID_IN_D13
22
RNS001
2A1
2B3
VID_IN_D12
40
1A8
2B2
17
41
R4A
1A7
2B1
VID_IN_D11
4
1A6
1B8
14
R3A
R1B
1A5
1B7
VID_IN_D9
3
1A4
1B6
13
R2A
43
1B5
VID_IN_D8
2
1A3
1B4
VID_IN_D5
R1A
44
1B3
VID_IN_D4
1
1A2
2
1Y1
RN2
46
1B2
VID_IN_D2
22
RNS001
47
1A1
1
2A5
2B6
29
2
27
3
26
4
2A6
2B7
2A7
2B8
RN4
2A8
R1A
R1B
R2A
R2B
R3A
R3B
R4A
R4B
8
PPI0_D12
7
PPI0_D13
6
PPI0_D14
5
PPI0_D15
1
PPI0_EN
OE1
48
25
1
T/R1
22
RNS001
VID_IN_DIR_CTRL
2
OE2
OE3
24
OE4
24
T/R2
74LVTH16244MTD
TSSOP48
48
OE1
25
OE2
PPI0_HI_EN
74LVTH16245MTD
TSSOP48
PPI1_D[15:0]
U16
3.3V
3.3V
R46
10K
0603
DNP
R44
10K
0603
R54
10K
0603
JP9
3
1
PPI1_D11
AV_RESET
PPI1_D0
47
PPI1_D1
46
PPI1_D2
44
PPI1_D3
43
PPI1_D4
41
PPI1_D5
40
PPI1_D6
38
PPI1_D7
37
PPI1_D8
36
PPI1_D9
35
PPI0_EN
PPI1_D10
33
PPI1_EN
PPI1_D11
32
PPI1_D12
30
PPI1_D13
29
PPI1_D14
27
PPI1_D15
26
3.3V
R57
10K
0603
R59
10K
0603
JP5
2
3
4
5
6
1
FLAG_SCL_DIR_CTRL
VID_IN_DIR_CTRL
IDC3X2_SMT
2
3
4
5
6
PPI0_HI_EN
2
1B1
VID_OUT_D0
1A2
3
1B2
VID_OUT_D1
1A3
5
1B3
VID_OUT_D2
1A4
6
1B4
VID_OUT_D3
1A5
8
1B5
VID_OUT_D4
1A6
9
1B6
VID_OUT_D5
1A7
11
1B7
VID_OUT_D6
1A8
12
1B8
VID_OUT_D7
2A1
13
2B1
VID_OUT_D8
2A2
14
2B2
VID_OUT_D9
2A3
16
2B3
VID_OUT_D10
2A4
17
2B4
VID_OUT_D11
2A5
19
2B5
VID_OUT_D12
2A6
20
2B6
VID_OUT_D13
2A7
22
2B7
VID_OUT_D14
2A8
23
2B8
VID_OUT_D15
IDC3X2_SMT
1A1
R150
10K
0603
3
1
PPI0_EN
T/R1
24
48
25
PPI1_EN
T/R2
OE1
OE2
74LVTH16245MTD
TSSOP48
3.3V
4
C62
0.1UF
0603
3.3V
C56
0.1UF
0603
C55
0.1UF
0603
3.3V
C61
0.1UF
0603
C66
0.1UF
0603
ANALOG
DEVICES
C76
0.1UF
0603
Title
74LVTH16245MTD
SN74ALVTH16244
Size
SN74ALVTH16244
A
B
C
Nashua, NH 03063
4
PH: 1-800-ANALOGD
BLACKFIN A-V EZ-EXTENDER
DATA ROUTING
Board No.
C
Date
20 Cotton Road
Rev
A0193-2004
2.1
Sheet
10-06-2011_09:57
D
4
of
12
A
B
C
D
Video In Frame Sync Setup
R53
22
0805
U14
3.3V
2
VID_IN_SYNC1_HREF
47
1B1
1A1
3
1B2
1A2
5
44
1B3
43
1B4
1A4
8
41
1B5
1A5
9
40
1B6
38
1B7
1A7
12
R51
10K
0603
PPI Clock Setup
37
1B8
1A8
13
VID_IN_SYNC2_VSYNC
R56
10K
0603
1A6
11
R55
22
0805
3.3V
1A3
6
1
PPI0_SYNC1
46
36
2B1
2A1
14
PPI0_SYNC2
2A2
16
JP6
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
OE/NC
33
2B3
VID_IN_SYNC1_DIR_CTL
32
2B4
2A4
19
5
OUT
DIP8SOC
2A3
17
R49
33
0805
U8
FLAG_SCL_DIR_CTRL
35
2B2
1
R43
10K
0603
DNP
VID_IN_SYNC2_DIR_CTL
30
2B5
2A5
20
IDC3X2_SMT
3.3V
29
2B6
2A6
22
2 Jumpers
27
2B7
2A7
23
26
2B8
2A8
1
T/R1
VID_IN_SYNC1_DIR_CTL
T/R2
24
R48
10K
0603
VID_IN_SYNC2_DIR_CTL
48
OE1
25
OE2
74LVTH16245MTD
TSSOP48
27MHZ_CLK
2
R148
22
0603
1
U19
4
SN74LVC1G125
SOT23-5
JP4
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
EXT_VID_CLK
VDEC_CLKOUT
PIXEL_CLK
IDC4X2_M_SMT
2
2
4 Jumpers
TP9
VID_OUT_SYNC_EN
2
VID_OUT_SYNC1
R146
22
0603
1
U15
U17
4
VID_OUT_SYNC1_HREF
VID_OUT_SYNC2
SN74LVC1G125
SOT23-5
R147
22
0603
1
VID_OUT_SYNC_EN
TP10
2
4
R50
0
0805
VID_OUT_SYNC2_VSYNC
SN74LVC1G125
SOT23-5
PPI0_CLK
3.3V
Video Out Frame Sync Setup
R58
10K
0603
3
3
TP11
TP12
JP8
PPI0_SYNC1
VID_OUT_SYNC1
PPI1_FS1
VID_OUT_SYNC_EN
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
PPI0_SYNC2
VID_OUT_SYNC2
PPI1_FS2
IDC4X2_M_SMT
3 Jumpers
R52
0
0805
EXT_VID_CLK
3.3V
4
3.3V
C51
0.1UF
0603
3.3V
C64
0.1UF
0603
3.3V
C67
0.1UF
0603
3.3V
C69
0.1UF
0603
C65
0.1UF
0603
PPI1_CLK
3.3V
C68
0.1UF
0603
ANALOG
DEVICES
C63
0.1UF
0603
Title
Size
OSC SOC
SN74LVC1G125 SN74LVC1G125 SN74LVC1G125
74LVTH16245MTD
Date
A
B
C
Nashua, NH 03063
4
PH: 1-800-ANALOGD
BLACKFIN A-V EZ-EXTENDER
FS/CLK CONFIG
Board No.
C
SN74LVC1G125
20 Cotton Road
Rev
A0193-2004
2.1
Sheet
07-06-2011_15:16
D
5
of
12
A
B
C
CONN_SUPPLY
D
Micron Interface
VID_IN_D[15:0]
J6
VID_IN_D1
2
1
VID_IN_D0
VID_IN_D3
4
3
VID_IN_D2
VID_IN_D5
6
5
VID_IN_D4
VID_IN_D7
8
7
VID_IN_D6
VID_IN_D9
10
9
VID_IN_D8
12
11
14
13
16
15
18
17
20
19
22
21
24
23
26
25
1
5V
3.3V
Micron Interface
J4
J6
CONN_SUPPLY
TP13
1
JP2
AV_RESET
SDA
EXT_VID_CLK
1
VID_IN_SYNC1_HREF
2
3
VID_IN_SYNC2_VSYNC
OmniVision Interface
SCL
IDC3X1
1 Jumper
C44
0.1UF
0603
C42
10UF
0805
PIXEL_CLK
IDC13X2_F_RA
Flat Panal Display Interface
CONN_SUPPLY
CONN_SUPPLY
P6
J4
VID_IN_D0
2
VID_IN_D2
VID_IN_D4
VID_IN_D6
Y0
2
1
Y1
Y2
4
3
Y3
Y4
6
5
Y5
Y6
8
7
Y7
PWDN
PWDN
10
9
VID_IN_D1
VID_IN_D3
SCL
EXT_VID_CLK
VID_IN_D8
VID_IN_D10
VID_IN_D12
VID_IN_D14
12
11
FODD
SCL
14
13
HREF
GND
16
15
VSYNC
GND
18
17
PCLK
EXCLK
20
19
VIN
22
21
VIN
UV0
24
23
UV1
UV2
26
25
UV3
UV4
28
27
UV5
UV6
30
29
UV7
32
31
VCC2
29
CK
U9
VID_IN_D7
RESET
SDA
28
VID_IN_D5
1
4
SNAPSHOT_FODD
see JP3
2
2
EXT_VID_CLK
3
HS
4
VS
AV_RESET
2
SDA
VCC1
SN74AHC1G00
SOT23-5
VID_IN_SYNC1_HREF
R0
VID_IN_SYNC2_VSYNC
R1
PIXEL_CLK
OmniVision Interface
8
R2
9
R3
VID_OUT_D1
VID_OUT_D3
11
VID_OUT_D4
13
VID_OUT_D5
14
VID_OUT_D6
15
G2
16
G3
VID_OUT_D7
17
G4
18
G5
VID_OUT_D9
G0
VID_IN_D13
G1
B0
VID_OUT_D8
VID_OUT_D10
20
CONN_SUPPLY
21
VID_OUT_D11
22
VID_OUT_D12
23
B3
24
B4
VID_OUT_D13
25
B5
VID_OUT_D15
R4
10K
0603
R2
0
0603
R9
10K
0603
DNP
R7
10K
0603
DNP
R6
10K
0603
DNP
B1
B2
3
VID_OUT_D[15:0]
VID_OUT_D2
10
VID_IN_D11
IDC16X2RASOC
6
VID_OUT_D0
R5
VID_IN_D15
VID_OUT_SYNC2_VSYNC
7
R4
VID_IN_D9
VID_OUT_SYNC1_HREF
ENAB
3
VID_OUT_D14
27
30
31
GND1
1
GND2
5
GND3
12
GND4
19
GND5
26
CON034
3.3V
ANALOG
DEVICES
C60
0.1UF
0603
4
Title
Size
Date
A
B
C
Nashua, NH 03063
4
PH: 1-800-ANALOGD
BLACKFIN A-V EZ-EXTENDER
PPI0 SETUP
Board No.
C
SN74AHC1G00
20 Cotton Road
Rev
A0193-2004
2.1
Sheet
07-06-2011_15:16
D
6
of
12
VIDEO_AVIN4
VIDEO_AVIN5
1
2
3
4
5
6
VIDEO_DAC_A
VIDEO_DAC_C
VIDEO_DAC_B
DAC_A
JP1
VIDEO_AVIN1
C
DAC_B
B
DAC_C
A
IDC3X2_SMT
(WHITE) OUT
D
DAC A
DAC B
DAC C
Composite Video
CVSB
CVSB
C
Component Video
G
B
R
Differential Component Video
Y
U
V
S Video
Y
C
(RED) IN
AVIN1
AVIN4
1
AVIN5
1
R13
1K
0603
A3V
VIDEO_DAC_A
U3
4
L1
0.68UH
0805
L4
2.2UH
0805
J7
5
L7
0.68UH
0805
1
3
3.3V
VIDEO ENCODER
U7
VAA1
VAA2
VAA3
VAA4
VAA5
2
VID_OUT_D7
VID_OUT_D[7:0]
VID_OUT_D6
5
4
VID_OUT_D5
3
VID_OUT_D4
39
VID_OUT_D3
38
VID_OUT_D2
37
VID_OUT_D1
36
VID_OUT_D0
35
1
DAC_A
P6
DAC_B
P5
20
DAC_C
P3
COMP
P2
VREF
P1
RSET
22
SDA
21
SCL
CLOCK
FIELD/VSYNC
GND1
ALSB
GND2
SDATA
GND3
SCLOCK
GND6
33
2
10
18
25
C54
0.1UF
0603
R47
10K
0603
C47
0.1UF
0603
R42
1.2K
0402
27
2
29
R18
1K
0603
28
24
23
A3V
30
VIDEO_DAC_B
31
13
14
VENC_HREF
see JP3
VENC_VSYNC
see JP3
4
L2
0.68UH
0805
15
L5
2.2UH
0805
J7
GND7
SCRESET/RTC
GND8
TTX
GND9
TTXREQ
GND10
R17
75.0
0603
5
L8
0.68UH
0805
CON024
1
3
2
GND5
34
9
R14
1K
0603
RESET
R39
100K
0603
3
R26
75.0
0603
DAC A
U4
GND4
32
C28
330PF
0603
P0
3.3V
16
C18
330PF
0603
8
AD8061ARTZ
SOT23-5
P4
BLANK
AV_RESET
R11
75.0
0603
CON024
AGND2
P7
HSYNC
27MHZ_CLK
2
A3V
FER4
600
0603
R12
75.0
0603
DAC B
5
AD8061ARTZ
SOT23-5
6
6
7
R16
75.0
0603
8
C31
330PF
0603
R28
75.0
0603
R19
1K
0603
1
9
11
C20
330PF
0603
R41
150.0
1206
12
D1
AD1580BRTZ
SOT23D
2 10MA
17
19
AGND2
26
3
R23
1K
0603
40
ADV7179KCPZ
LFCSP40
A3V
R40
100K
0603
VIDEO_DAC_C
U5
4
L3
0.68UH
0805
L6
2.2UH
0805
J7
L9
0.68UH
0805
1
3
2
3.3V
C50
0.01UF
0603
C58
0.01UF
0603
C52
0.1UF
0603
A3V
C57
0.1UF
0603
C49
0.1UF
0603
C53
0.1UF
0603
C30
0.1UF
0603
COPPER
W1
A3V
C29
0.01UF
0603
C33
0.1UF
0603
R21
75.0
0603
A3V
C32
0.1UF
0603
C37
0.1UF
0603
C36
0.01UF
0603
C21
330PF
0603
C35
330PF
0603
R30
75.0
0603
AGND2
AGND2
AGND2
AD8061
AD8061
AD8061
2
3
Size
Date
B
C
20 Cotton Road
Nashua, NH 03063
4
PH: 1-800-ANALOGD
BLACKFIN A-V EZ-EXTENDER
VIDEO ENCODER (OUT)
Board No.
C
A
DAC C
AD8061ARTZ
SOT23-5
ANALOG
DEVICES
AGND2
Title
AGND2
CON024
R24
1K
0603
4
ADV7179
U27
R22
75.0
0603
5
Rev
A0193-2004
2.1
Sheet
07-06-2011_15:16
D
7
of
12
A
B
C
D
3.3V
3.3V
AVIN1
AVIN4
AVIN5
Composite Video
CVBS
CVBS
CVBS
Differential Component Video
Y
S Video
Y
V
VIDEO DECODER
U
R10
10K
0603
C
R34
10K
0603
DNP
1
1
OE
OUT
R45
10K
0603
R3
10K
0603
U2
27MHZ_CLK
R5
33.0
0603
U1
R35
10K
0603
DNP
1
3
29
28
27MHZ
OSC003
XTAL
XTAL1
P15
P14
P13
66
67
SDA
68
SCL
ALSB
P12
SDA
P11
SCLK
P10
P9
64
AV_RESET
36
RESET
P8
PWRDN
P7
P6
J7
65
R15
0
0603
CON024
7
AVIN1
C19
0.1UF
0603
NC[ISO]
P5
P4
VIDEO_AVIN1
42
41
AIN1
P3
AIN7
P2
9
P1
TP1
44
J7
43
R20
0
0603
CON024
4
AVIN4
C34
0.1UF
0603
AIN2
P0
VIDEO_AVIN4
46
45
2
AIN3
LLC2
AIN9
NC[LLCREF]
6
ELPF
58
J7
57
R25
0
0603
CON024
1
AVIN5
C22
0.1UF
0603
60
59
AIN10
AIN5
AIN11
3
HS
FIELD
NC[VREF]
NC[HREF]
R27
75.0
0603
R29
75.0
0603
TP3
R31
75.0
0603
62
61
CT3
10UF
B
C12
0.1UF
0603
CT2
10UF
B
C14
0.1UF
0603
AGND2
52
AIN12
NC[CLKIN]
REFOUT
CML
SFL[HFF]
NC[AEF]
NC[DV]
48
49
AGND2
CT1
10UF
B
C8
0.1UF
0603
C9
1000PF
0603
54
55
CAPY1
NC[RD]
CAPY2
OE
CAPC1
NC[GPO3]
CAPC2
NC[GPO2]
NC[GPO1]
C1
0.1UF
0603
3
NC[GPO0]
C11
0.1UF
0603
CT4
10UF
B
C23
0.1UF
0603
C24
1000PF
0603
50
AVDD
DVDD1
DVDD2
DVDD3
AGND2
38
AGND2
C15
0.1UF
0603
C38
0.1UF
0603
40
47
1.8V
3.3V
53
AGND2
PVDD
DVDDIO1
DVDDIO2
39
AGND2
56
FER2
600
1206
63
VID_IN_D6
75
VID_IN_D5
76
VID_IN_D4
5
VID_IN_D3
6
VID_IN_D2
7
VID_IN_D1
8
VID_IN_D0
VID_IN_D[7:0]
19
R8
33.0
0603
20
R33
33.0
0603
U6
1
21
4
VDEC_CLKOUT
2
22
SN74LVC1G32
SOT23-5
23
24
PVDD_ADV7183
32
33
27
C2
0.01UF
0603
26
25
C5
.082UF
0805
R1
1.5K
0805
TP4
TP5
TP6
2
37
2
1
80
VDEC_HS
see JP3
VDEC_VS
see JP3
VDEC_FIELD
69
VDEC_VREF
70
VDEC_HREF
AIN6
NC[AFF]
51
74
AIN4
VS
VIDEO_AVIN5
VID_IN_D7
AIN8
LLC1
TP2
73
16
11
12
13
78
77
79
DEC_DATA_OE
17
18
34
1.8V
35
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
1.8V
DVDD_ADV7183
FER3
600
1206
3
30
VR1
10
R32
10K
0603
72
7
1
OUT1
8
2
OUT2
IN1
IN2
3
OUT3
4
6
SD
15
AGND1
AGND2
DGND1
AGND3
DGND2
AGND4
DGND3
AGND5
DGND4
NC[AGND6]
DGND5
R38
76.8K
0805
5
FB
C27
1UF
0603
GND
4 ADP3336ARMZ
MSOP8
3
C39
1UF
0603
9
R36
147.0K
0805
14
31
71
ADV7183BKSTZ
LQFP80
FER1
600
1206
3.3V
3.3V
PVDD_ADV7183
3.3V
DVDD_ADV7183
C4
0.1UF
0603
4
C17
0.1UF
0603
C41
0.01UF
0603
C40
0.1UF
0603
C13
0.1UF
0603
C16
0.01UF
0603
C25
0.01UF
0603
C26
0.1UF
0603
C43
0.1UF
0603
C3
0.01UF
0603
C7
0.1UF
0603
C6
0.01UF
0603
ANALOG
DEVICES
C10
0.1UF
0603
Title
AGND2
Size
27MHZ OSC
SN74LVC1G32
A
Date
B
C
Nashua, NH 03063
4
PH: 1-800-ANALOGD
BLACKFIN A-V EZ-EXTENDER
VIDEO DECODER (IN)
Board No.
C
ADV7183
U28
20 Cotton Road
Rev
A0193-2004
2.1
Sheet
07-06-2011_15:16
D
8
of
12
A
B
C
D
I2S_EN
I2S_EN
2
RFS0
U30
4
TFS0
R145
33.0
0603
1
1
U29
R144
33.0
0603
2
RSCLK0
SN74LVC1G125
SOT23-5
4
3.3V
TSCLK0
SN74LVC1G125
SOT23-5
IN1
R60
10K
0603
1
R68
33.0
0603
U18
1
AUDIO CODEC
3.3V
5V
R141
10K
0603
1
3
OUT
OE
AD1836_CLK
OUT1
FER9
600
1206
5
6
R107
10K
0603
IN1
IDC3X2_SMT
U24
3 Jumpers
R142
33.0
0603
47
ASDATA1
3
ADC1_RIGHT
10
A5V115
A5V2
4
1
5V140
5V2
2
3
46
DR0SEC
1
J8
2
ADC1_LEFT
3V
DR0PRI
OUT3
A5V
JP7
I2S_EN
OUT2
12.288MHZ
OSC003
3.3V
3.3V
IN2
1
8
OUT1L+
48
OUT1L+
9
ASDATA2
OUT1L-
OUT1L-
DAC1 LEFT
4
DAC1_LEFT
7
44
RFS0
ALRCLK
R143
10
0603
RSCLK0
OUT1
8
43
ABCLK
31
OUT1R+
OUT1R+
30
OUT1R-
OUT1R-
DAC1 RIGHT
5
DAC1_RIGHT
6
45
AD1836_CLK
MCLK
2
6
OUT2L+
50
SNAPSHOT_FODD_SSEL
OUT2L+
7
CLATCH
OUT2L-
OUT2L-
CON066
3.5MM
DAC2 LEFT
ADC2_LEFT
51
SCK
2
J9
2
CCLK
2
MOSI
CDATA
49
MISO
33
OUT2R+
COUT
OUT2R+
OUT2R-
32
OUT2R-
DAC2 RIGHT
IN2
3
ADC2_RIGHT
1
ADC1 LEFT
16
IN1L+
IN1L+
17
IN1L-
4
OUT3L+
OUT3L+
5
IN1L-
OUT3L-
OUT3L-
DAC3 LEFT
4
DAC2_LEFT
7
8
ADC1 RIGHT
18
IN1R+
IN1R+
OUT3R+
19
IN1R-
IN1R-
OUT3R-
20
IN2L+/CL2/CL2
DSDATA1
21
IN2L-/CL1/CL1
ADC2 LEFT
DSDATA2
22
IN2L1
NC/IN2L1/IN2L+
DSDATA3
23
IN2L2
NC/IN2L2/IN2L-
DLRCLK
DBCLK
ADC2 RIGHT
35
OUT3R+
34
OUT3R-
38
41
NC/IN2R1/IN2R+
FILTR
26
IN2R-/CR1/CR1
FILTD
CON066
3.5MM
J10
2
DAC3_LEFT
42
TFS0
37
TSCLK0
NC/IN2R2/IN2R-
25
IN2R1
6
DT0SEC
36
R135
0
0603
13
2
3
4
12
1
7
CON_SJ-3523-SMT
3.5MM
AD1836_VREF
6
IN2R+/CR2/CR2
AD8606ARZ
SOIC8
AD1836AASZ
MQFP52
11
14AGND1
28AGND2
29AGND3
AGND4
PD/RST
39
52GND1
GND2
3
OUT3
3
U27
5
27
JP10
1
IDC2X2
DAC3_RIGHT
3
AV_RESET
OUT2
5
DAC2_RIGHT
DT0PRI
24
IN2R2
DAC3 RIGHT
CT12
10UF
B
C131
0.1UF
0603
CT13
10UF
B
C132
0.1UF
0603
3
AGND
R130
0
0603
R111
0
0603
3
U27
1
C93
1000PF
0603
C100
1000PF
0603
C103
1000PF
0603
C111
1000PF
0603
2
AD8606ARZ
SOIC8
R115
0
0603
AGND
AGND
3.3V
4
3.3V
C144
0.1UF
0603
3.3V
C145
0.1UF
0603
3.3V
C75
0.1UF
0603
5V
C110
0.01UF
0603
C124
0.1UF
0603
A5V
C99
0.1UF
0603
C115
0.1UF
0603
A5V
C130
0.1UF
0603
W2
ANALOG
DEVICES
C120
0.22UF
0805
MSC_COPPER
Title
AGND
SN74LVC1G125
SN74LVC1G125
12.288MHZ OSC
AD1836
AGND
Size
AGND
Date
A
B
C
Nashua, NH 03063
4
PH: 1-800-ANALOGD
BLACKFIN A-V EZ-EXTENDER
AUDIO
Board No.
C
AD8606
20 Cotton Road
Rev
A0193-2004
2.1
Sheet
21-06-2011_10:31
D
9
of
12
A
B
C
1
1
C106
100PF
0603
R100
5.49K
0603
R93
11.0K
0603
D
R92
3.32K
0603
OUT1R-
C107
330PF
0603
2
U23
1
DAC1 RIGHT
3
R86
5.49K
0603
C89
680PF
0603
AD8606ARZ
SOIC8
R85
1.65K
0603
R102
604.0
0603
OUT1R+
CT8
10UF
CAP002
DAC1_RIGHT
R79
2.74K
0603
C95
220PF
0603
C113
2200PF
0603
R109
49.9K
0603
2
2
AGND
C105
100PF
0603
R99
5.49K
0603
R90
11.0K
0603
R91
3.32K
0603
OUT1L-
C104
330PF
0603
6
U23
7
DAC1 LEFT
5
R83
5.49K
0603
C88
680PF
0603
AD8606ARZ
SOIC8
R84
1.65K
0603
R104
604.0
0603
OUT1L+
3
CT7
10UF
CAP002
3
DAC1_LEFT
R78
2.74K
0603
C94
220PF
0603
C116
2200PF
0603
AD1836_VREF
R108
49.9K
0603
AGND
A5V
ANALOG
DEVICES
C112
0.22UF
0805
4
Title
AGND
Size
AD8606
A
B
C
Nashua, NH 03063
4
PH: 1-800-ANALOGD
BLACKFIN A-V EZ-EXTENDER
AUDIO OUT(CH1)
Board No.
C
Date
20 Cotton Road
Rev
A0193-2004
2.1
Sheet
07-06-2011_15:16
D
10
of
12
A
B
C
D
1
1
C136
100PF
0603
R132
5.49K
0603
R126
11.0K
0603
C109
100PF
0603
R101
5.49K
0603
R125
3.32K
0603
R94
11.0K
0603
OUT2R-
R95
3.32K
0603
OUT3R-
C137
330PF
0603
2
C108
330PF
0603
U25
1
DAC2 RIGHT
7
DAC3 RIGHT
3
R119
5.49K
0603
C123
680PF
0603
5
AD8606ARZ
SOIC8
R118
1.65K
0603
U22
6
R133
604.0
0603
R87
5.49K
0603
CT15
10UF
CAP002
OUT2R+
C90
680PF
0603
AD8606ARZ
SOIC8
R88
1.65K
0603
R103
604.0
0603
OUT3R+
CT9
10UF
CAP002
DAC2_RIGHT
R113
2.74K
0603
C126
220PF
0603
C140
2200PF
0603
AD1836_VREF
DAC3_RIGHT
R80
2.74K
0603
R138
49.9K
0603
C96
220PF
0603
C114
2200PF
0603
R96
49.9K
0603
2
2
AGND
C134
100PF
0603
R131
5.49K
0603
R123
11.0K
0603
AGND
C97
100PF
0603
R89
5.49K
0603
R124
3.32K
0603
R82
11.0K
0603
OUT2L-
R81
3.32K
0603
OUT3L-
C133
330PF
0603
6
C98
330PF
0603
U25
7
DAC2 LEFT
1
DAC3 LEFT
5
3
R116
5.49K
0603
C122
680PF
0603
3
AD8606ARZ
SOIC8
R117
1.65K
0603
U22
2
R136
604.0
0603
OUT2L+
R75
5.49K
0603
CT14
10UF
CAP002
C84
680PF
0603
AD8606ARZ
SOIC8
R74
1.65K
0603
3
R98
604.0
0603
OUT3L+
CT10
10UF
CAP002
DAC2_LEFT
R112
2.74K
0603
C125
220PF
0603
C142
2200PF
0603
DAC3_LEFT
R71
2.74K
0603
R137
49.9K
0603
C87
220PF
0603
C102
2200PF
0603
AGND
AGND
A5V
4
A5V
C135
0.22UF
0805
ANALOG
DEVICES
C101
0.22UF
0805
Title
Size
A
R97
49.9K
0603
AGND
AGND
AD8606
AD8606
B
C
Nashua, NH 03063
4
PH: 1-800-ANALOGD
BLACKFIN A-V EZ-EXTENDER
AUDIO OUT(CH2, CH3)
Board No.
C
Date
20 Cotton Road
Rev
A0193-2004
2.1
Sheet
07-06-2011_15:16
D
11
of
12
A
B
CT6
10UF
CAP002
FER6
600
0603
1
R77
5.76K
0603
C
R73
5.76K
0603
D
CT5
10UF
CAP002
FER5
600
0603
ADC1_LEFT
R76
5.76K
0603
R61
5.76K
0603
ADC2_LEFT
1
C83
120PF
0603
C92
100PF
0603
C91
100PF
0603
R70
237.0
0603
U21
2
C71
120PF
0603
2
1
1
IN1L-
AGND
IN2L2
AGND
3
3
AD8606ARZ
SOIC8
R63
5.76K
0603
AD8606ARZ
SOIC8
C86
1000PF
0603
R62
5.76K
0603
C77
100PF
0603
R67
5.76K
0603
R72
5.76K
0603
ADC1 LEFT
C74
120PF
0603
C72
1000PF
0603
R69
750.0K
0603
R64
237.0
0603
U21
6
ADC2 LEFT
C82
120PF
0603
AGND
R65
750.0K
0603
6
7
U20
7
IN1L+
5
IN2L1
5
AD8606ARZ
SOIC8
2
U20
AD8606ARZ
SOIC8
2
AGND
AGND
CT11
10UF
CAP002
FER7
600
0603
R122
5.76K
0603
R121
5.76K
0603
CT16
10UF
CAP002
FER8
600
0603
ADC1_RIGHT
R140
5.76K
0603
R134
5.76K
0603
ADC2_RIGHT
C128
120PF
0603
C129
100PF
0603
R106
237.0
0603
U26
6
C141
120PF
0603
C139
100PF
0603
7
1
IN1R-
AGND
IN2R2
AGND
5
3
AD8606ARZ
SOIC8
R105
5.76K
0603
3
U28
2
AD8606ARZ
SOIC8
C119
1000PF
0603
R120
5.76K
0603
C118
100PF
0603
R128
5.76K
0603
R139
5.76K
0603
ADC1 RIGHT
AGND
C117
1000PF
0603
R129
750.0K
0603
R110
237.0
0603
U26
2
1
ADC2 RIGHT
C143
120PF
0603
C127
120PF
0603
R127
750.0K
0603
3
U28
6
7
IN1R+
3
IN2R1
5
AD8606ARZ
SOIC8
AD8606ARZ
SOIC8
AGND
AGND
AD1836_VREF
A5V
A5V
C73
0.22UF
0805
4
A5V
C121
0.22UF
0805
A5V
C138
0.22UF
0805
ANALOG
DEVICES
C85
0.22UF
0805
Title
AGND
AGND
AGND
AGND
Size
AD8606
AD8606
AD8606
AD8606
C
Date
A
B
C
20 Cotton Road
Nashua, NH 03063
4
PH: 1-800-ANALOGD
BLACKFIN A-V EZ-EXTENDER
AUDIO IN(CH1, CH2)
Board No.
Rev
A0193-2004
2.1
Sheet
10-06-2011_09:57
D
12
of
12
I
INDEX
Numerics
2-wire interface (TWI)
signals, 1-4, 2-5
source selection jumpers, 2-8
A
AD1836A audio codecs, 2-5, 2-6, 2-10, 2-13
ADSP-BF533/37/61 processors
flag pins, 2-5, 2-9, 2-14
parallel peripheral interfaces (PPI0-1), 1-2,
1-4, 1-6, 2-4
serial peripheral interface (SPI), 1-3
SPORT signals, 2-13
ADV7179 video encoders
connections, 1-4
HREF connect jumper, 2-10
VSYNC connect jumper, 2-10
ADV7183B video decoders
connections, 1-4
HSYNC disconnect jumper, 2-9
output enable jumper, 2-10
VSYNC connect jumper, 2-9
Blackfin A-V EZ-Extender Manual
analog
audio interface, See audio interface
video interface, See video interface
architecture, of this EZ-Extender, 2-2
ASDATA1-2 (AD1836A output) pins, 2-13
audio
codecs, See AD1836A audio codecs
interface, x, 1-3, 2-2
loopback jumpers, 2-15
AV_RESET source jumper, 2-14
B
bidirectional buffers, 2-2
bill of materials, A-1
block diagram, of AV EZ-Extender, 2-3
board schematic (Blackfin AV EZ-Extender),
B-1
C
camera module interfaces, 1-4, 2-11
connectors
DB9, 1-6
J4 (OmniVision camera), 1-5
I-1
Index
D
H
data
clock, 2-2
pins, See PPI0_Dx, PPI1_Dx
DB9 connector, 1-6
DR0PRI net, 2-6
DR0SEC net, 2-6
DT0PRI net, 2-6
DT0SEC net, 2-6
Dx pins, 2-5
HREF
connection jumper, 2-10
signal, 2-4
HS signal, 2-4, 2-5
HSYNC
disconnect jumper, 2-9
signal, 2-4
E
example programs, 1-7
expansion interface, 1-3, 1-4, 2-4
EXT_VID_CLK net, 2-11
I
I2S mode, 1-3, 2-6, 2-13
installation, of Blackfin AV EZ-Extender,
1-2
interfaces, See audio interface, video
interface, flat panel display interface,
camera module interfaces
F
flag pins, ADSP-BF533/37/61 processors,
2-5, 2-9, 2-14
FLAG_SCL_DIR_CTRL net, 2-5
FLAG_SDA net, 2-5
flat panel display interface, See FPDI
FODD (OmniVision control) signal, 2-10
FPDI
connections, xi, 1-6, 2-2
HS signal, 2-4, 2-5
VS signal, 2-4, 2-5
frame sync signals, 2-2, 2-14
G
general-purpose flags, 2-10, 2-12, 2-13,
2-15
I-2
J
JP10.1/2 (audio loop-back) jumper, 2-15
JP10.3/4 (audio loop-back) jumper, 2-15
JP1.1/2 (video loop-back) jumper, 2-8
JP1.3/4 (video loop-back) jumper, 2-8
JP1.5/6 (video loop-back) jumper, 2-8
JP2 (voltage select) jumper, 2-8
JP3.11/12 (ADV7183B HSYNC
disconnect) jumper, 2-9
JP3.13/14 (ADV7183B VSYNC connect)
jumper, 2-9
JP3.15/16 (ADV7179 HREF connect)
jumper, 2-10
JP3.17/18 (ADV7179 VSYNC connect)
jumper, 2-10
JP3.19/20 (ADV7183B enable) jumper,
2-10
JP3.21/22 (SNAPSHOT_FODD) jumper,
2-5, 2-10
JP3.3/5/7 (TWI source) jumper, 2-4, 2-5,
2-8
Blackfin A-V EZ-Extender Manual
Index
JP3.4/6/8 (TWI source) jumper, 2-4, 2-5,
2-8
JP3.9/10 (PDWN connect) jumper, 2-4,
2-5, 2-9
JP4.1/2 (PPI clock) jumper, 2-4, 2-5, 2-11
JP4.3/4 (PPI clock) jumper, 2-4, 2-5, 2-11
JP4.5/6 (PPI clock) jumper, 2-4, 2-5, 2-11
JP4.7/8 (PPI clock) jumper, 2-4, 2-5, 2-11
JP5.1/2 (PPI0 data enable) jumper, 2-11
JP5.3/4 (video out control) jumper, 2-4,
2-5, 2-12
JP5.5/6 (video out control) jumper, 2-4,
2-5, 2-12
JP6.1/3/5 (PPIO_SYNC1 direct) jumper,
2-4, 2-12
JP6.2/4/6 (PPI0_SYNC2 direct) jumper,
2-4, 2-13
JP7.1/2 (I2S enable) jumper, 1-3, 2-6, 2-13
JP7.3/4 (SPORT connect) jumper, 2-6,
2-13
JP7.5/6 (SPORT connect) jumper, 2-6,
2-13
JP8.1/3/5 (video out SYNC select) jumper,
2-4, 2-5, 2-14
JP8.2/4/6 (video out SYNC select) jumper,
2-4, 2-5, 2-14
JP8.7/8 (video out SYNC enable) jumper,
2-4, 2-5, 2-14
JP9.1/3/5 (reset) jumper, 2-14
JP9.2/4/6 (PPI0 direction) jumper, 2-4,
2-15
jumpers
See also jumpers by name (JPx)
map of locations, 2-7
K
Kodak camera
interface, xi, 2-5, 2-9
connector (P4), 1-5
SNAPSHOT signal, 2-10
Blackfin A-V EZ-Extender Manual
M
Micron camera
interface, xi
connector (J6), 1-5
MISO net, 2-6
MOSI net, 2-6
multibit sigma-delta architecture, 1-3
O
OmniVision camera
interface, x, 1-5, 2-5, 2-9
connector (J4), 1-5
control signal (FODD), 2-10
P
parallel peripheral interfaces
See also PPI0, PPI1, ADSP-BF533/37/61
processors
audio module connections, 1-4
camera module connections, 1-6
clock setup jumpers, 2-11
driving VID_OUT bus, 2-12, 2-14
of ADSP-BF533/37/61 EZ-KIT Lites,
2-2
PDWN
connect jumper, 2-9
input signal, 2-5
PIXEL_CLK net, 2-11
PPI0
data bus enable jumper, 2-11
data direction setup jumper, 2-15
frame SYNC signals, 2-9
PPI0_CLK net, 2-4, 2-11
PPI0_Dx nets, 2-4, 2-15
PPI0_SYNC1-2
direction setup jumpers, 2-12, 2-13
nets, 2-4
PPI1_CLK net, 2-5, 2-11
PPI1_Dx nets, 1-3, 2-4, 2-5, 2-14
I-3
Index
PPI1_FS1-2 nets, 2-5
product overview, x
R
RCA phono jacks, x
reset, 1-3
AD1836A, 1-3
RFS0 net, 2-6
RSCLK0 net, 2-6
S
schematic, of Blackfin AV EZ-Extender,
B-1
SCK net, 2-5
serial peripheral interface, See SPI
setup, of this EZ-Extender, 1-2
SNAPSHOT_FODD disconnect jumper,
2-10
SNAPSHOT_FODD_SSEL net, 2-5
SNAPSHOT (Kodak camera) signal, 2-10
SPI
serial clock (SCK), 2-5
serial input data signal (MISO), 2-6
serial output data signal (MOSI), 2-6
SPORT
configuring for I2S mode, 2-13
data connect jumpers, 2-13
SPORT0
connections, 1-3, 2-2
receive clock signal (RSCLK0), 2-6
receive frame SYNC signal (RFS0), 2-6
transmit clock signal (TSCLK0), 2-6
transmit frame SYNC signal (TFS0), 2-6
I-4
system
architecture, of Blackfin AV
EZ-Extender, 2-2
reset, 2-14
T
technical support, xiii
TFS0 net, 2-6
time-division multiplexed (TDM) mode,
1-3
TSCLK0 net, 2-6
U
unidirectional buffers, 2-2
V
VDEC_CLKOUT net, 2-11
video
interface, 1-4, 2-2, 2-4, 2-5
decoders, See ADV7183B video decoders
encoders, See ADV7179 video encoders
test loopback jumpers, 2-8
VID_IN bus, 2-2, 2-4, 2-10
VID_OUT bus
control jumpers, 2-12
signals, 2-2, 2-4
SYNC enable jumper, 2-14
SYNC source select jumpers, 2-14
voltage selection jumper, 2-8
VS signal, 2-4, 2-5
VSYNC connect jumper, 2-9, 2-10
Blackfin A-V EZ-Extender Manual