ETC IBM39STB13000PFA16C

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IBM39STB130x0
STB130x0 A/V Transport/Decoders
Features
Overall
• Audio/video synchronization
• Audio and video error detection, concealment,
and notification
• 208 pin, plastic quad flat pack (PQFP) package
Audio Decoder
• Audio Decoder with two channel outputs (six
channels with Dolby Digital
• Supports ISO/IEC 13818-3 MPEG-1 and 2, Layers I and II audio
• Decodes elementary streams (ES) or packetized elementary streams (PES)
• Multiple playback sampling frequencies
• Multiple playback modes including PCM and
Karaoke
• Dolby Digital Audio decoding and playback
(STB13010 only)
• Host controlled programming interface
• 64 step audio attenuation with smooth transition
between steps
Transport Demultiplexer
• 160 Mbps (parallel) or 60 Mbps (serial) maximum continuous input rate
• Table selection filtering
• Packet Identifier (PID) Filtering
• DVB Descrambler
Video Decoder
• Compliant with ISO/IEC 13818-2 Profile @ Main
Level
• Supports European DVB standard
• Horizontal and vertical filters
• Supports pan and scan in 1/16 pel accuracy
• Supports multiple input image sizes
• On-Screen Display (OSD)
• Programmable output interface
• Programmable PTS filtering
• 3:2 pull-down support
• Supports VBI output
Description
The IBM STB130x0 A/V Transport/Decoders are
full function companion decoders, designed to allow
seamless integration with IBM’s Digital Set-Top Box
Integrated Controllers.
Advanced multiple stream applications are enabled
when an IBM STB130x0 chip is paired with one of
IBM’s Digital Set-Top Controllers. Applications
include decoding one stream for display on a TV
while decoding and recording another to a VCR, picture-in-picture support, or decoding/displaying one
stream on a TV, while storing another encoded
stream on a hard drive.
When using one of IBM’s STB Integrated Controllers
with one of the STB130x0 chips setup and control of
the companion decoder is simplified due to the
seamless interface to the PowerPC processor found
in the main controller.
The IBM STB130x0 decoders provide an MPEG
transport demultiplexer, MPEG video decoder and
an MPEG audio decoder. The STB13010 provides
the added functionality to decode Dolby Digital
Audio. The transport demultiplexer can receive
transport streams up to 160 Mbps. The video
decoder can decode MPEG-2 Main Profile video
packetized elementary streams. The audio decoder
can decode MPEG Layers I and II and Dolby Digital
(STB13010 only) packetized elementary streams.
The IBM STB130x0 products each contain two builtin PLLs. One provides system clocks and the other
generates the audio sampling frequencies. Both
also function to support audio and video synchronization. Additionally, gen-lock is supported by
providing separate video and system time clock
inputs.
Both products of the STB130x0 family are 208 pin,
plastic quad flat pack (PQFP) package devices.
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Ordering Information
IBM Part Number
Audio
MPEG-2 Layer I and Layer II
Audio
Dolby Digital
IBM39STB13000PFA16C
Yes
No
IBM39STB13010PFA16C
Yes
Yes1
1
This part includes Dolby Digital enabling software and requires the user to obtain a license fromDolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. Please see “Dolby Digital Licensing” on page 3
Conventions and Notation
Throughout this document, IBM notation is used, meaning that bits and bytes are numbered in ascending
order from left to right. Thus, for a 4-byte word, bit 0 is the most significant bit and bit 31 is the least significant
bit.
Overbars, e.g. TxEnb, designate signals that are active low.
Numeric notation is as follows:
Hexadecimal values are in single quotes and preceded by "x" or "X." For example: x’0B00’.
Binary values are spelled out (zero and one) or appear in single quotes and preceded by a "b."
For example: b‘10101’.
Settings of a bit or field are binary numbers but are often displayed in tabular form without quotes or the preceding "b."
For example:
00:30 frames per second
01:15 frames per second
11:10 frames per second
Throughout this document, the word "device" refers to the IBM STB130x0.
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Licensing Requirements
Dolby Digital Licensing
Dolby Digital audio enabling software is provided with the IBM39STB13010 product.
Supply of this implementation of Dolby Technology does not convey a license nor imply a right under any
patent, or any other industrial or Intellectual Property Right of Dolby Laboratories, to use this implementation
in a finished end-user or ready-to-use final product. Companies planning to use this implementation in any
finished products must obtain a license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation before designing such
products. Additional per-chip royalties may be required and are to be paid by the purchaser to Dolby Laboratories, Inc. Details of the OEM Dolby Digital license can be obtained by writing to:
Dolby Laboratories Inc.
Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation
Attn: Intellectual Property Manager
100 Potrero Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94103-4813
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Architecture and Subsystem Information
Block Diagram
Addr
Data
Cntl
SDRAM Control
Data
Addr
Display
Cntl
OSD
Host
INFC
Cntl
Video
Decoder
Audio
Decoder
XPORT In
Sync Cntl
27 MHz Clock
Phase
Lock
Loop
Audio Clocks
Audio Out
Transport
Multiplexer
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Pixel Data
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Transport Demultiplexer
The transport demultiplexer performs MPEG-2 transport stream parsing to extract packetized elementary
streams (PES) for the audio and video decoders. It provides a full set of demultiplexing functions, including
synchronization, PID filtering, clock recovery, table section filtering, CRC checking, and data management.
These basic functions are configured by the application and implemented in hardware for improved performance and to minimize the impact on the remainder of the system.
The transport demultiplexer is compliant with ISO/IEC 13818-1 system layer standard, and operates at up to
160 Mbps (parallel) or 60 Mbps (serial) maximum continuous input rate.
MPEG-2 Transport Synchronization
The transport demultiplexer accepts either parallel (8-bit) or serial data. It detects the synchronization character and establishes transport packet boundaries. In the case of serial input, where only a bit clock is provided,
it also establishes byte alignment. There are input controls for error flagging and to force packet alignment if
already established by a previous device.
PID Filtering
Up to 32 programmable Packet Identifier (PID) values are used to filter the transport stream. The PID filter
associates a 5-bit PID index with each of the 32 entries. Entries in the PID filter can be disabled by writing the
null PID value. PID index 31 is reserved for the video PID, PID index 30 is for the Audio PID. All other values
are defined by the application.
Clock Recovery
The transport demultiplexer assists in recovering the program clock from the transport stream. It extracts Program Clock References (PCRs) from the indicated PID, calculates the offset from the current System Time
Clock (STC) value, and compares it against a threshold defined by the application to determine if clock frequency correction is required.
The demultiplexer can either filter the clock difference directly, using a simple hardware algorithm, or it can
provide an interrupt to allow the application to filter the difference. The output of the filter is loaded into a
pulse modulating register, and the serial pulse train output is used to regulate an external Voltage-Controlled
Crystal Oscillator (VCXO) or similar device.
Time Base Changes
When a system time base change occurs in the PCR PID stream, the transport demultiplexer automatically
loads the STC with the new time base value. The first audio and video packets which arrive after the system
time base change are marked. The transport indicates the first data byte following the time base change to
each decoder.
Table Section Filtering
The transport demultiplexer hardware can filter table sections, which reduces the processing load on the
application and minimizes the size of temporary work spaces in system memory.
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Up to 64 different 4-byte filter blocks consisting of a bit pattern and a bit mask can be defined by the application. Section filters can be constructed from one or more filter blocks to provide deep filtering into a table section. Multiple section filters can be attached to a single PID. Filter blocks can be assigned to the 32 PID
indexes as needed by the application. The filtering mechanism supports multiple sections per packet as well
as sections that span multiple packets.
Error Handling
The transport demultiplexer simplifies the system-level tasks of error handling and time base (STC) changes
by using the compressed data connection to communicate directly with the decoders. Errors are detected and
flagged in the data stream, allowing the decoders to mask the error and recover without system intervention.
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Video Decoder
The video decoder is compliant with ISO/IEC 13818-2 Main Profile at Main Level, and the European DVB
standard is also supported.
Horizontal and vertical filters deliver high quality video. Pan and scan are supported with 1/16 pel accuracy,
and PTS filtering is programmable. A sophisticated transport mechanism supports error concealment.
The internal processor is the central point of control for the video decoder. It interacts with the host processor
through the host interface to process high level commands and report status changes. Internally, the video
decoder’s processor interacts with a Huffman decoder (Variable Length Code Decoder (VLCD)), Inverse
Quantizer, Inverse Discrete Cosine Transform (IDCT) Unit, and a Motion Compensation Unit.
Video Input
Elementary Streams (ES) and Packetized Elementary Streams (PES) are decoded at speeds up to 15 Mbps
sustained data rate.
For source material derived from film, frame rate conversion using 3:2 pulldown is supported. The MPEG-2
Pan Scan feature is supported which allows conversion of 16:9 aspect ratio images to conventional 4:3
aspect ratio displays.
The host data bus is used to input compressed audio and video data when a transport stream is not used.
Supported Input Image Sizes
Size
Aspect Ratio
Format
352 x 240 (288)
4:3
NTSC(PAL)
352 x 480 (576)
4:3
NTSC(PAL)
480 x 480 (576)
4:3
NTSC(PAL)
544 x 480 (576)
4:3
NTSC(PAL)
720 x 480 (576)
16:9
pan and scan in NTSC(PAL)
544 x 480 (576)
16:9
pan and scan in NTSC(PAL)
480 x480 (576)
16:9
pan and scan in NTSC(PAL)
352 x 240 (288)
16:9
pan and scan in NTSC(PAL)
352 x 480 (576)
16:9
pan and scan in NTSC(PAL)
Synchronization
The video decoder synchronizes video stream decoding to the STC, which is set by the host processor. The
decoder compares PTS with the STC and, if the difference exceeds tolerance settings, the current decoded
picture will either be repeated or the next B-frame will be skipped to recover synchronization. If a B-frame is
not available, synchronization is accomplished by skipping a P-frame.
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On-Screen Display (OSD) and Output Interface
A versatile OSD enhances the user’s ability to control video decoding. It includes a multi-region link list with a
color table for each region. Advanced features of the OSD include block copying, overlay and video blending,
video shading (in OSD area), and animation support. OSD supports Professional Profile Display sizes up to
512 lines NTSC, 608 lines for PAL.
OSD supports Direct color (16 bits per pixel bitmap) resolution.
Through the OSD, the resolution of each region of the bitmap can be programmed separately, with the following options:
•
•
•
•
•
•
2 bits/pixel pair
2 bits/pixel
4 bits/pixel pair
4 bits/pixel
8 bits/pixel pair
8 bits/pixel
The output interface supports three sync modes: composite blanking with field ID, H/V Sync and CCIR 656
Master Mode. Signal polarity is programmable. The pixel data bus can be 8 or 16 bits.
Memory Interface
The Memory Interface is based on a 16-bit bus, and is designed to use either 16 or 64 Mb, 125 MHz SDRAM,
for a 4- or 8-MB configuration.
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Audio Decoder
The device contains an audio decoder which is configured by the host processor through its own set of hostaccessible registers.
The audio decoder in the IBM STB13010 device can perform Dolby Digital decoding as well as MPEG decoding. The IBM STB13000 device has no Dolby Digital capabilities.
Audio Input
The audio decoder receives and decodes either PES (Packetized Elementary Stream) or ES (Elementary
Stream) audio data via a 20-bit Digital Signal Processor (DSP) engine. Compressed audio data can be
received from the audio PID in the transport stream through the transport demultiplexer or through the host
data bus as a PES or ES Stream. Input bit rate is supported up to 640 Kbps.
The audio DSP is a 20-bit computational engine which decodes the audio MPEG and Dolby Digital bitstreams, and formats PCM data for playback. PCM playback, and the MPEG and Dolby Digital algorithms,
are executed via microcode downloaded through the Host Interface.
Tone Generation
The audio decoder is capable of generating a specified tone frequency with a duration from 0.1 second to
three seconds. The user may select from 128 possible tones, 31 durations and eight attenuations. Tones
cover 10 octaves of American Standard pitch (“A” = 440 Hz). Audio attenuation is performed in 64 steps with
smooth transitions between steps.
Audio Output
The audio decoder supports the playback of either 16-, 18-, or 20-bit unformatted PCM bitstreams. Six sampling frequencies (16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1, and 48 kHz) are supported for unformatted PCM bitstreams. Both
one channel (mono) and two channel (stereo) output is supported for MPEG decoding and PCM inputs, while
up to six channels are possible for Dolby Digital decoding.
The interface can be programmed to support the I2S mode, the Left Justified mode, or the Right Justified
mode. To maximize compatibility with a wide variety of audio DACs, the Audio CLK signal can be programmed to 64 times the sampling clock to support the 20-bit output sample, or 32 times to support the 16-bit
output sample.
In addition to the PCM output, a S/PDIF (IEC958) interface is provided. This interface can either output
encoded Dolby Digital data while decoding a Dolby Digital stream, or one of three pairs of channels of PCM
data.
Synchronization
The audio decoder synchronizes the decoding of the audio stream to the STC, which is set by the host processor by comparing PTS with the STC. If the difference exceeds tolerance settings, the decoder skips or
repeats samples. Audio synchronization can be disabled.
Audio / video synchronization is supported with PTS/STC comparison on each audio frame. There is a built-in
phase-locked-loop to provide the audio clocks for audio and video synchronization.
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Error Checking
Errors are checked and concealed to ensure high quality audio. MPEG error checking uses frame-size calculations for each frame. Audio bitstream error concealment is performed, either by sample repeats or muting,
due to loss of Audio Frame synchronization or detection of CRC errors.
Dolby Digital (IBM STB13010 only)
The IBM STB13010 device is fully compatible with Dolby Digital. This device can decode Dolby Digital input,
and can output three audio data out signals to support the six channels in Dolby Digital. An S/PDIF output is
also available for either two channels of decoded data or output of the Dolby Digital stream.
Additionally, Dolby Digital Karaoke mode and Dolby Digital Surround mode (DSMOD) are supported.
DSMOD pins interface to external surround mode circuitry.
Support is also provided for several downmix combinations, dialog normalization, and dynamic range control.
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Pin and Signal Information
In the following tables the use of overbars, for example RESET, designates signals that are active low. All
signals with no overbar are assumed to be active high.
Pin Descriptions
Signal Name
Description
Pin Type
27 MHz CLK
27 MHz Clock
Input
64MBIT_A1
64MBIT_A11
Output
64MBIT_BA1
64MBIT_BA1
Output
AUD CLK
Audio Clock
Output
AUD DAC CLK
Audio DAC Clock
Output
AUD DATA(n)
Audio Data Out(n)
Output
AUD DEEMPHASIS(n)
Audio Deemphasis(n)
Output
AUD DSURMOD(n)
Audio Dolby Sur Mode(n)
Output
AUD L/R
Audio Left / Right
Output
AUD REQ
Audio Data Request
Output
AUD SPDIF
Audio S/PDIF
Output
AUD STROBE
Audio Compressed Data Strobe
BA0
BA0
Output
CAS
Column Address Select
Output
CKE
SDRAM Clock Enable
Output
CLK
SDRAM Clock
Output
CREF
Video Clock Reference
Output
CS
Chip Select
CS0
SDRAM Chip Select 0
Output
CS1
SDRAM Chip Select 1
Output
DTACK MODE
Dtack Mode
GND
Ground
HOST ADDR(n)
Host Address Bus(n)
HOST DATA(n)
Host Data Bus(n)
HSC
Horizontal Sync Control
IRQ
Interrupt Request
Output
LDQM
SDRAM LDQM
Output
LOW WORD
Low Word
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Input
Input
Ground
Input
Bi-directional
Input
Input
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Pin Descriptions
Signal Name
Description
Pin Type
MA(n)
Memory Address(n)
MD(n)
Memory Data(n)
Bi-directional
N/C
No Connect
No Connect
OE
Output Enable
Input
OSC SEL
OSC Select
Input
PIXEL DATA(n)
Pixel Data(n)
Output
RAS
Row Address Select
Output
RD/WR
Read / Write
READY
Ready
Output
RESET
Reset
Input
STC 27 MHz CLK
STC 27 MHz CLK
Input
TTX DATA
Teletext Data
TTX DATA REQ
Teletext Data Request
UDQM
SDRAM UDQM
Output
VDD
Voltage (3.3 V)
Power
VDDA1
Voltage (2.5 V)
Power
VDDA2
Voltage (2.5 V)
Power
VID REQ
Video Data Request
Output
VID STROBE
Video Compressed Data Strobe
Input
VSC
Vertical Sync Control
Input
WE
Write Enable
WP
Write Pulse
Input
XPORT CLK
Transport Stream Data Clock
Input
XPORT DATA(n)
Transport Data In(n)
Input
XPORT ERROR
Transport Error
Input
XPORT PWM
Transport PWM
Output
XPORT START
Transport Start
Input
XPORT VALID
Transport Data Valid
Input
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Output
Input
Output
Input
Output
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Pin Assignments, Sorted by Signal Name
Signal Name
Pin Number
Signal Name
Pin Number
Signal Name
Pin Number
27 MHz CLK
42
CLK
8
GND
201
64MBIT_A1
21
CREF
178
GND
202
64MBIT_BA1
20
CS
78
GND
205
AUD CLK
131
CS0
15
GND
208
AUD STROBE
85
CS1
16
HSC
181
AUD DAC CLK
132
DTACK MODE
185
HOST ADDR 0
60
AUD DATA 0
142
GND
2
HOST ADDR 1
62
AUD DATA 1
143
GND
11
HOST ADDR 2
63
AUD DATA 2
145
GND
24
HOST ADDR 3
64
AUD REQ
75
GND
31
HOST ADDR 4
65
AUD DEEMPHASIS 0
141
GND
41
HOST ADDR 5
66
AUD DEEMPHASIS 1
140
GND
52
HOST ADDR 6
71
AUD DSURMOD 0
137
GND
54
HOST ADDR 7
72
AUD DSURMOD 1
136
GND
61
HOST DATA 0
89
AUD L/R
133
GND
76
HOST DATA 1
92
AUD SPDIF
135
GND
90
HOST DATA 2
93
N/C
116
GND
104
HOST DATA 3
95
N/C
119
GND
106
HOST DATA 4
96
N/C
130
GND
114
HOST DATA 5
98
N/C
129
GND
117
HOST DATA 6
99
N/C
127
GND
128
HOST DATA 7
100
N/C
77
GND
138
HOST DATA 8
102
N/C
126
GND
149
HOST DATA 9
107
N/C
125
GND
156
HOST DATA 10
108
N/C
124
GND
158
HOST DATA 11
109
N/C
122
GND
169
HOST DATA 12
110
N/C
120
GND
180
HOST DATA 13
112
N/C
121
GND
183
HOST DATA 14
113
BA0
19
GND
190
HOST DATA 15
115
CAS
12
GND
193
IRQ
73
CKE
9
GND
198
LDQM
6
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Signal Name
Pin Number
Signal Name
Pin Number
Signal Name
Pin Number
LOW WORD
87
N/C
195
VDD
14
MA2
22
OE
88
VDD
17
MA3
23
OSC SEL
70
VDD
18
MA4
25
PIXEL DATA 0
146
VDD
30
MA5
26
PIXEL DATA 1
147
VDD
33
MA6
27
PIXEL DATA 2
148
VDD
39
MA7
28
PIXEL DATA 3
150
VDD
51
MA8
29
PIXEL DATA 4
151
VDD
53
MA9
34
PIXEL DATA 5
152
VDD
67
MA10
36
PIXEL DATA 6
154
VDD
69
MA11
37
PIXEL DATA 7
159
VDD
82
MA12
38
PIXEL DATA 8
160
VDD
84
MD0
176
PIXEL DATA 9
161
VDD
86
MD1
177
PIXEL DATA 10
162
VDD
91
MD2
187
PIXEL DATA 11
164
VDD
94
MD3
188
PIXEL DATA 12
165
VDD
97
MD4
189
PIXEL DATA 13
167
VDD
101
MD5
191
PIXEL DATA 14
168
VDD
103
MD6
192
PIXEL DATA 15
170
VDD
105
MD7
194
RD/WR
79
VDD
111
MD8
197
RAS
13
VDD
123
MD9
199
READY
81
VDD
134
MD10
200
RESET
35
VDD
144
MD11
203
STC 27 MHz CLK
139
VDD
153
MD12
204
TTX DATA
182
VDD
155
MD13
206
TTX DATA REQ
179
VDD
157
MD14
3
UDQM
5
VDD
163
MD 15
4
VID REQ
74
VDD
166
N/C
44
VID STROBE
83
VDD
172
N/C
68
VDD
1
VDD
174
N/C
118
VDD
7
VDD
175
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Signal Name
Pin Number
Signal Name
Pin Number
Signal Name
Pin Number
VDD
186
WP
80
XPORT DATA 6
58
VDD
196
XPORT CLK
40
XPORT DATA 7
59
VDD
207
XPORT DATA 0
48
XPORT ERROR
43
VDDA1
32
XPORT DATA 1
49
XPORT PWM
47
VDDA2
173
XPORT DATA 2
50
XPORT START
46
VDDA2
184
XPORT DATA 3
55
XPORT VALID
45
VSC
171
XPORT DATA 4
56
WE
10
XPORT DATA 5
57
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Pin Assignments, Sorted by Pin Number
Pin Number
Signal
Pin Number
Signal
Pin Number
Signal
1
VDD
31
GND
61
GND
2
GND
32
VDDA1
62
HOST ADDR 1
3
MD14
33
VDD
63
HOST ADDR 2
4
MD 15
34
MA9
64
HOST ADDR 3
5
UDQM
35
RESET
65
HOST ADDR 4
6
LDQM
36
MA10
66
HOST ADDR 5
7
VDD
37
MA11
67
VDD
8
CLK
38
MA12
68
N/C
9
CKE
39
VDD
69
VDD
10
WE
40
XPORT CLK
70
OSC SEL
11
GND
41
GND
71
HOST ADDR 6
12
CAS
42
27 MHz CLK
72
HOST ADDR 7
13
RAS
43
XPORT ERROR
73
IRQ
14
VDD
44
N/C
74
VID REQ
15
CS0
45
XPORT VALID
75
AUD REQ
16
CS1
46
XPORT START
76
GND
17
VDD
47
XPORT PWM
77
N/C
18
VDD
48
XPORT DATA 0
78
CS
19
BA0
49
XPORT DATA 1
79
RD/WR
20
64MBIT_BA1
50
XPORT DATA 2
80
WP
21
64MBIT_A1
51
VDD
81
READY
22
MA2
52
GND
82
VDD
23
MA3
53
VDD
83
VID STROBE
24
GND
54
GND
84
VDD
25
MA4
55
XPORT DATA 3
85
AUD STROBE
26
MA5
56
XPORT DATA 4
86
N/C
27
MA6
57
XPORT DATA 5
87
LOW WORD
28
MA7
58
XPORT DATA 6
88
OE
29
MA8
59
XPORT DATA 7
89
HOST DATA 0
30
VDD
60
HOST ADDR 0
90
GND
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Pin Number
Signal
Pin Number
Signal
Pin Number
Signal
91
VDD
121
N/C
151
PIXEL DATA 4
92
HOST DATA 1
122
N/C
152
PIXEL DATA 5
93
HOST DATA 2
123
VDD
153
VDD
94
VDD
124
N/C
154
PIXEL DATA 6
95
HOST DATA 3
125
N/C
155
VDD
96
HOST DATA 4
126
N/C
156
GND
97
VDD
127
N/C
157
VDD
98
HOST DATA 5
128
GND
158
GND
99
HOST DATA 6
129
N/C
159
PIXEL DATA 7
100
HOST DATA 7
130
N/C
160
PIXEL DATA 8
101
VDD
131
AUD CLK
161
PIXEL DATA 9
102
HOST DATA 8
132
AUD DAC CLK
162
PIXEL DATA 10
103
VDD
133
AUD L/R
163
VDD
104
GND
134
VDD
164
PIXEL DATA 11
105
VDD
135
AUD SPDIF
165
PIXEL DATA 12
106
GND
136
AUD DSURMOD 1
166
VDD
107
HOST DATA 9
137
AUD DSURMOD 0
167
PIXEL DATA 13
108
HOST DATA 10
138
GND
168
PIXEL DATA 14
109
HOST DATA 11
139
STC 27 MHz CLK
169
GND
110
HOST DATA 12
140
AUD DEEMPHASIS 1
170
PIXEL DATA 15
111
VDD
141
AUD DEEMPHASIS 0
171
VSC
112
HOST DATA 13
142
AUD DATA 0
172
VDD
113
HOST DATA 14
143
AUD DATA 1
173
VDDA2
114
GND
144
VDD
174
VDD
115
HOST DATA 15
145
AUD DATA 2
175
VDD
116
N/C
146
PIXEL DATA 0
176
MD 0
117
GND
147
PIXEL DATA 1
177
MD 1
118
N/C
148
PIXEL DATA 2
178
CREF
119
N/C
149
GND
179
TTX DATA REQ
120
N/C
150
PIXEL DATA 3
180
GND
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Pin Number
Signal
Pin Number
Signal
Pin Number
Signal
181
HSC
191
MD 5
200
MD 10
182
TTX DATA
192
MD 6
201
GND
183
GND
193
GND
202
GND
184
VDDA2
194
MD 7
203
MD 11
185
DTACK MODE
195
N/C
204
MD 12
186
VDD
196
VDD
205
GND
187
MD 2
197
MD 8
206
MD 13
188
MD 3
198
GND
207
VDD
189
MD 4
199
MD 9
208
GND
190
GND
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Electrical Information
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Symbol
Parameter
Rating
Units
Notes
VDD
Supply Voltage (3.3 V)
3.80
V
1
VDDA1
Supply Voltage (2.5 V)
2.70
V
1
VDDA2
Supply Voltage (2.5 V)
2.70
V
1
TA
Ambient operating temperature range
70
°C
1, 2
TS
Storage temperature range
150
°C
1, 3
PD
Power Dissipation
1
W
1. Stresses greater than those listed may cause permanent damage to the device. This is a stress rating only and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions above those indicated is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating
conditions for extended periods may affect reliability.
2. Operating temperature range is based on ambient air temperature with natural convection.
3. Storage temperature range is guaranteed for up to 100 worst case cycles.
Recommended Operating Conditions
Symbol
Parameter
Min
Nom
Max
Units
VDD
Supply Voltage (3.3 V)
3.14
3.3
3.47
V
VDDA1
Supply Voltage (2.5 V)
2.38
2.5
2.63
V
VDDA2
Supply Voltage (2.5 V)
2.38
2.5
2.63
V
ICC
Supply Current
TA
Ambient operating temperature range
TS
Storage temperature range
3.3 V
250
mA
2.5 V
80
mA
0
70
°C
-65
150
°C
Current Specifications
RAS/CAS/
Host Data
All other
drivers
Units
Notes
Sink Current
8.0
6.0
mA
1
Source Current
12.0
9.0
mA
2
Symbol
ISINK(DC)
ISOURCE(DC)
Parameter
1. ISINK is measured at 0.4 V
2. ISOURCE is measured at 2.4 V
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DC Electrical Characteristics
Usage
MAUL
MPUL
LPUL
MPDL
LPDL
MADL
Units
3.3 V LVTTL Receiver
3.80
3.30
2.00
0.80
0.00
-0.60
V
3.3 V LVTTL Driver
3.80
3.30
2.40
0.40
0.00
-0.60
V
Definitions
MAUL: Maximum Allowable Up Level
MPUL: Maximum Positive Up Level
LPUL: Least Positive Up Level
MPDL: Maximum Positive Down Level
LPDL: Least Positive Down Level
MADL: Minimum Allowable Down Level
Electrical Information
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Revision Log
Revision
Contents of Modification
Feb. 2000
First release date .(Revision 00).
June 30, 2000
Various updates. (Revision 01).
July 12, 2000
Minor updates. (Revision 02).
July 20, 2000
Various Updates to footers and formats for consistancy.(Revision 03).
July 26, 2000
Minor Corrections to Pin Descriptions Tables. (Revision 04).
Sept. 7, 2000
Minor corrections to formats. (Revision 05).
Note: This document contains information on products in the design, sampling and/or initial production phases of development. This information is subject to change without notice. Verify with your IBM field applications engineer that you
have the latest version of this document before finalizing a design.
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