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CS7654
Internal Filters
The CS7654 has an internal low-pass chroma filter
to reduce the effects of color aliasing. This filter is
enabled by writing a value of 0 to bit 4 of register
01h at SA 0x00h. The CS7654 also contains a luma
peaking filter to enhance the edges of blurred imag-
es. This filter is enabled by setting register 05h bit
3 to a value of 0 at SA 0x34h. By default the low-
pass chrome filter is off and the peaking filter is on.
Analog Video Timing Generator
All timing generation is accomplished via a
27 MHz input applied to the CLKIN2X pin.
The Video Timing Generator is responsible for or-
chestrating most of the other modules in the device.
It automatically disables color burst on appropriate
scan lines and automatically generates serration
and equalization pulses on appropriate scan lines.
Color Subcarrier Synthesizer
The subcarrier synthesizer is a digital frequency
synthesizer that produces the appropriate subcarri-
er frequency for NTSC or PAL. The CS7654 gen-
erates the color burst frequency based on the CLK
input (27 MHz). Color burst accuracy and stability
are limited by the accuracy of the 27 MHz input. If
the frequency varies, then the color burst frequency
will also vary accordingly.
Controls are provided for phase adjustment of the
burst to permit color adjustment and phase com-
pensation. Chroma hue control is provided by the
CS7654 via a 10-bit Hue Control Register
(HUE_LSB and H_MSB). Burst amplitude control
is also made available to the host via the 8-bit burst
amplitude register (SC_AMP). Horizontal sync to
color burst phase adjust is possible by program-
ming the SCH register (register 17h, SA 00h).
Chroma Path
The Video Input Formatter delivers 4:2:2 YUV
outputs into separate chroma and luma data paths.
The chroma path will be discussed here.
The chroma output of the Video Input Formatter is
directed to a chroma low-pass 19-tap FIR filter.
The filter bandwidth is selected (or the filter can be
bypassed) via the CONTROL_1 Register. The
passband of the filter is either 650 KHz or 1.3 MHz
and the passband ripple is less than or equal to
0.05 dB. The stopband for the 1.3 MHz selection
begins at 3 MHz with an attenuation of greater than
35 dB. The stopband for the 650 KHz selection be-
gins around 1.1 MHz with an attenuation of greater
than 20 dB.
The output of the chroma low-pass filter is connect-
ed to the chroma interpolation filter in which up-
sampling from 4:2:2 to 4:4:4 is accomplished.
Following the interpolation filter, the U and V
chroma signals pass through two independent vari-
able gain amplifiers in which the chroma amplitude
can be varied via the U_AMP and V_AMP 8-bit
host addressable registers.
The U and V chroma signals are fed to a quadrature
modulator in which they are combined with the
output from the subcarrier synthesizer to produce
the proper modulated chrominance signal.
The chroma then is interpolated by a factor of two
in order to operate the output DACs at twice the
pixel rate. The interpolated filters enable running
the DACs at twice the pixel rate and this helps re-
duce the sinx/x roll-off for higher frequencies and
reduces the complexity of the external analog low
pass filters.
Luma Path
Along with the chroma output path, the CS7654
Video Input Formatter initiates a parallel luma data
path by directing the luma data to a digital delay
line. The delay line is built as a digital FIFO in
which the depth of the FIFO replicates the clock
period delay associated with the more complex
chroma path. Brightness adjustment is also provid-
ed via the 8-bit BRIGHTNESS_OFFSET Register.
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