SLES135E
– FEBRUARY 2005 – REVISED APRIL 2011
NTSC/PAL/SECAM/Component 2x10-Bit Digital Video Decoder
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Introduction
1.1
Features
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Two 11-Bit 60-MSPS Analog-to-Digital (A/D)
Fast Switch 4x Oversampled Input for Digital
Converters With Analog Preprocessors
RGB Overlay Switching Between Any CVBS,
(Clamp/AGC)
S-Video, or Component Video Input
Fixed RGB-to-YUV Color Space Conversion
SCART 4x Oversampled Fast Switching
Between Component RGB Input and CBVS
Robust Sync Detection for Weak and Noisy
Input
Signals as Well as VCR
Analog Video Output
Supports NTSC (J, M, 4.43), PAL (B, D, G, H, I,
M, N, Nc, 60) and SECAM (B, D, G, K, K1, L)
Chrominance Processor
CVBS, S-Video
Luminance Processor
Supports Component Standards 480i, 576i,
Clock/Timing Processor and Power-Down
480p, and 576p
Control
Supports ITU-R BT.601 Pixel Sampling
Output Formatter Supports Both ITU-R BT.656
Frequencies
(Embedded Syncs) and ITU-R BT.601 (4:2:2
Supports 3D Y/C Separation, or 2D 5-Line (5H)
With Discrete Syncs)
Adaptive Comb and Chroma Trap Filter for
I2C Host Port Interface
Both PAL and NTSC Signals
VBI Data Processor
Concurrent Temporal, Frame Recursive, Noise
"Blue" Screen (Programmable Color) Output
Reduction (3DNR)
Macrovision Copy Protection Detection
IF Compensation
Circuit (Types 1, 2, and 3) on Both Interlaced
Line-Based Time Base Correction (TBC)
and Progressive Signals
1.2
Applications
Digital TV
LCD TV/Monitors
DVD-R
PVR
PC Video Cards
Video Capture/Video Editing
Video Conferencing
1.3
Description
The TVP5160 device is a high quality, digital video decoder that digitizes and decodes all popular
baseband analog video formats into digital component video. The TVP5160 decoder supports the A/D
conversion of component YPbPr and RGB (SCART) signals, as well as the A/D conversion and decoding
of NTSC, PAL, and SECAM composite and S-Video into component YCbCr. Additionally, component
progressive signals can be digitized. The chip includes two 11-bit, 60-MSPS, A/D converters (ADCs). Prior
to each ADC, each analog channel contains an analog circuit, which clamps the input to a reference
voltage and applies a programmable gain and offset. A total of 12 video input terminals can be configured
to a combination of YPbPr, RGB, CVBS, and S-Video video inputs.
Progressive component signals are sampled at 2
× clock frequency (54 MHz) and are then decimated to
the 1
× rate. In SCART mode the component inputs and the CVBS inputs are sampled at 54 MHz
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