Introduction
The SDA 9415 is a new component of the Micronas MEGAVISION® IC set, which enables the system to reduce large area and line flickering of interlaced TV standards.
The scan rate conversion to 100/120 Hz interlaced or 50/60 Hz progressive scan is motion vector based. For the 100/120 Hz (50/60 Hz) conversion the SDA 9415 really calculates 100/120 Hz (50/60 Hz) fields with continuous motion phases to avoid double contour effects in the motion display. In the special case of movie sources, which have a non-continuous motion phase, the SDA 9415 generates at the output an appropriate sequence with a continuous motion phase („True Motion“).
Due to the frame based signal processing, the noise reduction has been greatly improved. Furthermore different motion detectors for luminance and chrominance have been implemented. For automatic controlling of the noise reduction parameters a noise measurement algorithm is included, which measures the noise level in the picture or in the blanking period. In addition a spatial noise reduction is implemented, which reduces the noise even in the case of motion.
The SDA 9415 has two input channels, which can be used for different features like Picture-in-Picture (maximum approximately 1/9 picture) and “Double-window/Splitscreen”. The two input signals can be scaled horizontally and vertically with variable factors. Panorama modes will be supported.
Besides that an algorithm for the detection of letter box pictures is included. The SDA 9415 delivers the start and the end line of the active picture part of the input signal to an external µC. The µC calculates the zoom factors for displaying the active picture part on the full screen and sends this values back to the SDA 9415
Picture sharpness can be greatly improved by a LTI (luminance transition improvement) or/and peaking and a CTI (colour transition improvement) algorithm. The resolution of the output signals is 9 bit. The SDA 9415 has analog output signals.