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CCIR-656 Encoder

from Adaptive Micro-Ware, Inc.

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Features

  • Delivers high-quality real-time video encoding
  • Complies with CCIR656 (BT.656) standard
  • Supports 27-MHz, 8-bit parallel data stream
  • Combines input video data, calculated reference codes, and generated blanking data
  • Provides external timing reference
  • Generates NTSC output
  • Uses fully synchronous design

Block Diagram

Figure 1 shows a block diagram of the function.

Figure 1. CCIR-656 Encoder Function

Figure 1 shows a block diagram of the function.

Description

The CCIR-656 Decoder provides real-time digital video processing that is used effectively for devices and applications including set-top boxes, digital recorders, video conferencing, streaming video, and video security systems.

The CCIR-656 Decoder design can synchronize to the incoming CCIR656 video data stream and generate the timing signals necessary for other blocks to extract the active video field data. It generates output signals that identify the active video data type (luma, chroma red, and chroma blue) available at DATA_OUT. The decoder also identifies the active portions of the video data stream, the current field outputted, and the video format (NTSC or PAL).

Device Utilization and Performance

Table 1 lists the typical device utilization results for the megafunction.

Table 1. Typical Device Utilization for the Megafunction
Target Device Speed Grade Utilization Performance
(fMAX)
Parameter
Setting
LEs (1) I/O Pins
ACEX® 1K -1 94 47 243.90 MHz None
APEX 20KE -1 90 47 290.02 MHz None

Note:

  1. LEs = Logic elements

Contact Information

For additional information, contact:

Adaptive Micro-Ware, Inc.
6917 Innovation Boulevard
Fort Wayne, IN 46818 USA
Tel: (260) 489-0046
Fax: (260) 489-8087
Email: ipcores@adaptivemicro.com
URL: www.adaptivemicro.com

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