AD AD9889ABBCZ-80

High Performance
HDMI/DVI Transmitter
AD9889A
FEATURES
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
SCL SDA
INT
MCL MDA
INTERRUPT
HANDLER
I2C
SLAVE
HPD
HDCP
CORE
HDCP-EDID
MICROCONTROLLER
REGISTER
CONFIGURATION
LOGIC
I2C
MASTER
CLK
DDCSDA
DDCSCL
VSYNC
HSYNC
VIDEO
DATA
CAPTURE
DE
D[23:0]
Tx0[1:0]
COLOR
SPACE
CONVERSION
4:2:2 TO
4:4:4
CONVERSION
HDMI
Tx
CORE
XOR
MASK
Tx1[1:0]
Tx2[1:0]
TxC[1:0]
S/PDIF
MCLK
I2S[3:0]
AUDIO
DATA
CAPTURE
LRCLK
AD9889A
SCLK
06148-001
General
HDMITM/DVI transmitter compatible with HDMI v1.2a,
DVI v1.0, and HDCP 1.1
Single 1.8 V power supply
Video/audio inputs accept logic level s from 1.8 V to 3.3 V
76-ball CSP_BGA, Pb-free package
Digital video
80 MHz operation supports all resolutions from 480i to
720p/1080i and XGA-75 Hz
Programmable two-way color space converter
Supports RGB, YCbCr, DDR
Supports ITU656 based embedded syncs
Auto input video format timing detection (CEA-861B)
Digital audio
Supports standard S/PDIF for stereo LPCM or compressed
audio up to 192 kHz
8-channel uncompressed LPCM I2S audio up to 192 kHz
Special features for easy system design
On-chip MPU with I2C® master to perform HDCP
operations and EDID reading operations
5 V tolerant I2C and HPD I/Os, no extra device needed
No audio master clock needed for supporting S/PDIF
and I2S
On-chip MPU reports HDMI events through interrupts and
registers
Figure 1.
APPLICATIONS
DVD players and recorders
Digital set-top boxes
A/V receivers
Digital cameras and camcorders
HDMI repeater/splitter
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The AD9889A-BBCZ is an 80 MHz, high definition multimedia
interface (HDMI) v.1.2a transmitter. It supports HDTV formats
up to 720p/1080i, and computer graphic resolutions up to XGA
(1024 × 768 @ 75 Hz). With the inclusion of HDCP, the AD9889A
allows the secure transmission of protected content as specified
by the HDCP v1.1 protocol.
The AD9889A supports both S/PDIF and 8-channel I2S audio.
Its high fidelity 8-channel I2S can transmit either stereo or 7.1
surround audio at 192 kHz. The S/PDIF can carry stereo
LPCM audio or compressed audio including Dolby® Digital,
DTS®, and THX®.
The AD9889A helps to reduce system design complexity and
cost by incorporating such features as an internal MPU for
HDCP operations, an I2C master for EDID reading, a single
1.8 V power supply and 5 V tolerance on I2C and hot plug
detect pins.
Fabricated in an advanced CMOS process, the AD9889A
is available in a space saving, 76-ball, CSP_BGA surfacemount package. The CSP_BGA package is specified from
−25°C to +90°C.
Rev. 0
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©2006 Analog Devices, Inc. All rights reserved.
AD9889A
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Features .............................................................................................. 1
Applications........................................................................................7
Applications....................................................................................... 1
Design Resources ..........................................................................7
Functional Block Diagram .............................................................. 1
Document Conventions ...............................................................7
General Description ......................................................................... 1
PCB Layout Recommendations.......................................................8
Revision History ............................................................................... 2
Power Supply Bypassing ...............................................................8
Specifications..................................................................................... 3
Digital Inputs .................................................................................8
Absolute Maximum Ratings............................................................ 4
External Swing Resistor................................................................8
Explanation of Test Levels ........................................................... 4
Output Signals ...............................................................................8
ESD Caution.................................................................................. 4
Outline Dimensions ..........................................................................9
Pin Configuration and Function Descriptions............................. 5
Ordering Guide..............................................................................9
REVISION HISTORY
10/06—Revision 0: Initial Version
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AD9889A
SPECIFICATIONS
Table 1.
Parameter
DIGITAL INPUTS
Input Voltage, High (VIH)
Input Voltage, Low (VIL)
Input Capacitance
DIGITAL OUTPUTS
Output Voltage, High (VOH)
Output Voltage, Low (VOL)
THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS
Thermal Resistance
θJC Junction-to-Case
θJA Junction-to-Ambient
Ambient Temperature
DC SPECIFICATIONS
Input Leakage Current, IIL
Input Clamp Voltage
Differential High Level Output Voltage
Differential Output Short-Circuit Current
POWER SUPPLY
VDD (All) Supply Voltage
VDD Supply Voltage Noise
Power-Down Current
Transmitter Supply Current2
Transmitter Total Power
AC SPECIFICATIONS
CLK Frequency
TMDS Output CLK Duty Cycle
Worst Case CLK Input Jitter
Input Data Setup Time
Input Data Hold Time
TMDS Differential Swing
VSYNC and HSYNC Delay from DE Falling Edge
VSYNC and HSYNC Delay to DE Rising Edge
DE High Time
DE Low Time
Differential Output Swing
Low-to-High Transition Time
High-to-Low Transition Time
AUDIO AC TIMING
Sample Rate
I2S Cycle Time
I2S Setup Time
I2S Hold Time
Audio Pipeline Delay
Conditions
Temp
Test Level1
Min
Full
Full
25°C
VI
VI
V
1.4
Full
Full
VI
VI
VDD − 0.1
Full
V
V
V
25°C
25°C
25°C
−16 mA
+16 mA
With active video applied
80 MHz, typical random pattern
I2S and S/PDIF
1
See Explanation of Test Levels section.
Using low output drive strength.
3
UI = unit interval.
2
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Typ
Max
Unit
0.7
V
V
pF
3
−25
15.2
59
+25
0.4
V
V
+90
°C/W
°C/W
°C
VI
V
V
V
IV
−10
+10
Full
Full
25°C
25°C
Full
IV
V
IV
IV
VI
1.71
25°C
25°C
Full
Full
Full
13.5
48
25°C
25°C
IV
IV
IV
IV
IV
VI
VI
VI
VI
VI
25°C
25°C
VII
VII
75
75
490
490
ps
ps
Full
25°C
25°C
25°C
25°C
IV
IV
IV
IV
IV
32
192
1
kHz
UI
ns
ns
μs
−0.8
+0.8
AVCC
10
1.8
9
143
257
1
1
800
1.89
50
155
280
80
52
2
1000
1
1
1200
8191
138
15
0
75
μA
V
V
V
μA
V
mV p-p
mA
mA
mW
MHz
%
ns
ns
ns
mV
UI3
UI
UI
UI
AD9889A
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
EXPLANATION OF TEST LEVELS
Table 2.
Parameter
Digital Inputs
Digital Output Current
Operating Temperature Range
Storage Temperature Range
Maximum Junction Temperature
Maximum Case Temperature
Rating
5 V to 0.0 V
20 mA
−40°C to +90°C
−65°C to +150°C
150°C
150°C
Stresses above those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings
may cause permanent damage to the device. This is a stress
rating only; functional operation of the device at these or any
other conditions above those indicated in the operational
section of this specification is not implied. Exposure to absolute
maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect
device reliability.
I.
100% production tested.
II.
100% production tested at 25°C and sample tested at
specified temperatures.
III.
Sample tested only.
IV.
Parameter is guaranteed by design and characterization
testing.
V.
Parameter is a typical value only.
VI.
100% production tested at 25°C; guaranteed by design
and characterization testing.
VII.
Limits defined by HDMI specification; guaranteed by
design and characterization testing.
ESD CAUTION
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AD9889A
PIN CONFIGURATION AND FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS
10 9
8 7
6 5
4 3 2
1
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
J
06148-004
K
BOTTOM VIEW
(Not to Scale)
Figure 2. 76-Ball BGA Configuration (Top View)
Table 3. Pin Function Descriptions
Pin No.
A1 to A10, B1
to B10, C9,
C10, D9, D10
D1
C2
C1
D2
J3
K3
Mnemonic
D[23:0]
Type 1
I
Description
Video Data Input. Digital input in RGB or YCbCr format. Supports CMOS logic levels from 1.8 V to 3.3 V.
CLK
DE
HSYNC
VSYNC
EXT_SW
HPD
I
I
I
I
I
I
E2
S/PDIF
I
E1
MCLK
I
F2, F1, G2, G1
I2S[3:0]
I
H2
H1
J7
SCLK
LRCLK
PD/A0
I
I
I
K1, K2
TxC−/TxC+
O
K10, J10
Tx2−/Tx2+
O
K7, K8
Tx1−/Tx1+
O
K4, K5
Tx0−/Tx0+
O
H10
INT
O
J2, J5, J8, K9
D5, D6, D7, E7
AVDD
DVDD
P
P
G4, G5, J1
PVDD
P
D4, E4, F4, J4,
G6, J6, K6, F7,
G7, H9, J9
GND
P
Video Clock Input. Supports CMOS logic levels from 1.8 V to 3.3 V.
Data Enable Bit for Digital Video. Supports CMOS logic levels from 1.8 V to 3.3 V.
Horizontal SYNC Input. Supports CMOS logic levels from 1.8 V to 3.3 V.
Vertical SYNC Input. Supports CMOS logic levels from 1.8 V to 3.3 V.
Sets internal reference currents. Place 887 Ω resistor (1% tolerance) between this pin and ground.
Hot Plug Detect Signal. This indicates to the interface whether the receiver is connected. 1.8 V to
5.0 V CMOS logic level.
S/PDIF (Sony/Philips Digital Interface) Audio Input. This is the audio input from a Sony/Philips
digital interface. Supports CMOS logic levels from 1.8 V to 3.3 V.
Audio Reference Clock. 128 × N × fS with N = 1, 2, 3, or 4. Set to 128 × sampling frequency (fS),
256 × fS, 384 × fS, or 512 × fS. 1.8 V to 3.3 V CMOS logic level.
I2S Audio Data Inputs. These represent the eight channels of audio (two per input) available
through I2S. Supports CMOS logic levels from 1.8 V to 3.3 V.
I2S Audio Clock. Supports CMOS logic levels from 1.8 V to 3.3 V.
Left/Right Channel Selection. Supports CMOS logic levels from 1.8 V to 3.3 V.
Power-Down Control and I2C Address Selection. The I2C address and the PD polarity are set by the
PD/A0 pin state when the supplies are applied to the AD9889A. 1.8 V to 3.3 V CMOS logic level.
Differential Clock Output. Differential clock output at pixel clock rate; transition minimized
differential signaling (TMDS) logic level.
Differential Output Channel 2. Differential output of the red data at 10× the pixel clock rate; TMDS
logic level.
Differential Output Channel 1. Differential output of the green data at 10× the pixel clock rate;
TMDS logic level.
Differential Output Channel 0. Differential output of the blue data at 10× the pixel clock rate; TMDS
logic level.
Interrupt. CMOS logic level. A 2 kΩ pull up resistor to interrupt the microcontroller IO supply is
recommended.
1.8 V Power Supply for TMDS Outputs.
1.8 V Power Supply for Digital and I/O Power Supply. These pins supply power to the digital logic
and I/Os. They should be filtered and as quiet as possible.
1.8 V PLL Power Supply. The most sensitive portion of the AD9889A is the clock generation
circuitry. These pins provide power to the clock PLL. The designer should provide quiet, noise-free
power to these pins.
Ground. The ground return for all circuitry on-chip. It is recommended that the AD9889A be
assembled on a single, solid ground plane with careful attention given to ground current paths.
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AD9889A
Pin No.
F9
Mnemonic
SDA
Type1
C2
F10
SCL
C2
E10
E9
G9
G10
MDA
MCL
DDCSDA
DDCSCL
C2
C2
C2
C2
1
2
Description
Serial Port Data I/O. This pin serves as the serial port data I/O slave for register access. Supports
CMOS logic levels from 1.8 V to 3.3 V.
Serial Port Data Clock. This pin serves as the serial port data clock slave for register access. Supports
CMOS logic levels from 1.8 V to 3.3 V.
Serial Port Data I/O Master to HDCP Key EEPROM. Supports CMOS logic levels from 1.8 V to 3.3 V.
Serial Port Data Clock Master to HDCP Key EEPROM. Supports CMOS logic levels from 1.8 V to 3.3 V.
Serial Port Data I/O to Receiver. This pin serves as the master to the DDC bus. 5 V CMOS logic level.
Serial Port Data Clock to Receiver. This pin serves as the master clock for the DDC bus. 5 V CMOS
logic level.
I = input, O = output, P = power supply, C = control.
For a full description of the 2-wire serial interface and its functionality obtain documentation by contacting NDA from [email protected].
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AD9889A
APPLICATIONS
DESIGN RESOURCES
DOCUMENT CONVENTIONS
Analog Devices, Inc. evaluation kits, reference design
schematics, and other support documentation is available under
NDA from [email protected].
In this data sheet, data is represented using the conventions
described in Table 4.
Table 4. Document Conventions
Other resources include:
Data
Type
0xNN
EIA/CEA-861B that describes audio and video infoframes as
well as the E-EDID structure for HDMI. It is available from
Consumer Electronics Association (CEA).
0bNN
The HDMI v1.2a, a defining document for HDMI Version 1.2a,
and the HDMI Compliance Test Specification Version 1.2a are
available from HDMI Licensing, LLC.
NN
Bit
The HDCP v1.1 is the defining document for HDCP
Version 1.1. available from Digital Content Protection, LLC.
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Format
Hexadecimal (Base-16) numbers are represented using
the C language notation, preceded by 0x.
Binary (Base-2) numbers are represented using the C
language notation, preceded by 0b.
Decimal (Base-10) numbers are represented using no
additional prefixes or suffixes.
Bits are numbered in little endian format, that is, the
least significant bit of a byte or word is referred to as Bit 0.
AD9889A
PCB LAYOUT RECOMMENDATIONS
The AD9889A is a high precision, high speed analog device. As
such, to get the maximum performance out of the part, it is
important to have a well laid out board.
POWER SUPPLY BYPASSING
It is recommended to bypass each power supply pin with a
0.1 μF capacitor. The exception is when two or more supply
pins are adjacent to each other. For these groupings of
powers/grounds, it is necessary to have only one bypass
capacitor. The fundamental idea is to have a bypass capacitor
within about 0.5 cm of each power pin. Also, avoid placing the
capacitor on the opposite side of the PC board from the
AD9889A, as that interposes resistive vias in the path.
The bypass capacitors should be physically located between the
power plane and the power pin. Current should flow from the
power plane to the capacitor to the power pin. Do not make a
power connection between the capacitor and the power pin.
Placing a via underneath the capacitor pads, down to the power
plane, is generally the best approach.
It is particularly important to maintain low noise and good
stability of PVDD (the PLL supply). Abrupt changes in PVDD
can result in similarly abrupt changes in sampling clock phase
and frequency. This can be avoided by careful attention to
regulation, filtering, and bypassing. It is best practice to provide
separate regulated supplies for each of the analog circuitry
groups (AVDD and PVDD).
It is also recommended to use a single ground plane for
the entire board. Experience has repeatedly shown that
the noise performance is the same or better with a single
ground plane. Using multiple ground planes can be detrimental because each separate ground plane is smaller, and
long ground loops can result.
DIGITAL INPUTS
Video and Audio Data Input Signals
The digital inputs on the AD9889A are designed to work with
signals ranging from 1.8 V to 3.3 V logic level. Therefore, no
extra components need to be added when using 3.3 V logic.
Any noise that gets onto the clock input (labeled CLK) trace
adds jitter to the system. Therefore, minimize the video clock
input (Pin 6: CLK) trace length and do not run any digital or
other high frequency traces near it. Make sure to match the
length of the input data signals to optimize data capture,
especially for high frequency modes (such as 720p or XGA
75 MHz) and double data rate input formats.
Other Input Signals
The PD/A0 input pin can be connected to GND or supply
(through a resistor or a control signal). The device address and
power-down polarity are set by the state of the PD/A0 pin when
the AD9889A supplies are applied/enabled. For example, if the
PD/A0 pin is low (when the supplies are turned on), then the
device address is 0x72 and the power down is active high. If the
PD/A0 pin is high (when the supplies are turned on), the device
address is 0x7A and the power down is active low.
The SCL and SDA pins should be connected to the I2C master.
A pull-up resistor of 2 kΩ to 1.8 V or 3.3 V is recommended.
EXTERNAL SWING RESISTOR
The external swing resistor must be connected directly to the
EXT_SWG pin and ground. The external swing resistor must
have a value of 887 Ω (±1% tolerance). Avoid running any high
speed ac or noisy signals next to, or close to, the EXT_SWG pin.
OUTPUT SIGNALS
TMDS Output Signals
The AD9889A has three TMDS data channels (0, 1, and 2) that
output signals up to 800 MHz as well as the TMDS output data
clock. To minimize the channel-to-channel skew, make the
trace length of these signals the same. Also, these traces need to
have a 50 Ω characteristic impedance and routed as 100 Ω
differential pairs. It is also recommended to route these lines on
the top PCB layer avoiding the use of vias.
Other Output Signals (non TMDS)
DDCSCL and DDCSDA
The DDCSCL and DDCSDA outputs need to have a minimum
amount of capacitance loading to ensure the best signal integrity.
The DDCSCL and DDCSDA capacitance loading must be less
than 50 pF to meet the HDMI compliance specification. The
DDCSCL and DDCSDA must be connected to the HDMI
connector and a pull-up resistor to 5 V is required. The pull-up
resistor must have a value between 1.5 kΩ and 2 kΩ.
INT Pin
The INT pin is an output that should be connected to the
microcontroller of the system. A pull-up resistor to 1.8 V or
3.3 V is required for proper operation: the recommended value
is 2 kΩ.
MCL and MDA
The MCL and MDA outputs should be connected to the
EEPROM containing the HDCP key (if HDCP is implemented).
Pull-up resistors of 2 kΩ are recommended.
The HPD must be connected to the HDMI connector. A 10 kΩ
pull-down resistor to ground is also recommended.
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AD9889A
OUTLINE DIMENSIONS
A1 CORNER
INDEX AREA
6.10
6.00 SQ
5.90
10 9
8
7 6
5
4
3 2 1
A
B
BALL A1
PAD CORNER
TOP VIEW
C
4.50
BSC SQ
D
E
0.50
BSC
F
G
H
J
K
DETAIL A
BOTTOM VIEW
0.75
REF
*1.40 MAX
DETAILA
0.65 MIN
0.15 MIN
COPLANARITY
0.08 MAX
*COMPLIANT TO JEDEC STANDARDS MO-225
WITH THE EXCEPTION TO PACKAGE HEIGHT.
012006-0
0.35 SEATING
0.30 PLANE
0.25
BALL DIAMETER
Figure 3. 76-Ball Chip Scale Package Ball Grid Array [CSP_BGA]
6 mm × 6 mm × 1.4 mm
(BC-76)
Dimensions shown in millimeters
ORDERING GUIDE
Model
AD9889ABBCZ-80 1
AD9889ABBCZRL-801
AD9889A/PCB
1
Temperature Range
−25°C to +90°C
−25°C to +90°C
Package Description
76-Ball Chip Scale Package Ball Grid Array [CSP_BGA]
76-Ball Chip Scale Package Ball Grid Array [CSP_BGA]
Evaluation Board
Z = Pb-free part.
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Package Option
BC-76
BC-76
AD9889A
NOTES
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AD9889A
NOTES
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AD9889A
NOTES
Purchase of licensed I2C components of Analog Devices or one of its sublicensed Associated Companies conveys a license for the purchaser under the Philips I2C Patent
Rights to use these components in an I2C system, provided that the system conforms to the I2C Standard Specification as defined by Philips.
©2006 Analog Devices, Inc. All rights reserved. Trademarks and
registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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