Functional description, I 2 c-bus mode, C-bus controlled yuv/rgb switch tda8443a – Philips TDA8443A User Manual

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1995 Mar 07

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Philips Semiconductors

Product specification

I

2

C-bus controlled YUV/RGB switch

TDA8443A

FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION

The circuit contains two sets of inputs (see Fig.1). Both
channels can receive RGB or YUV signals. Each set of
inputs has its own synchronization input, which internally
generates a pulse to clamp the inputs. The internal
clamping pulse can also be controlled by a signal (e.g. a
sandcastle pulse) applied to pin 24. The pulse will occur
during the time that the signal at pin 24 is between
5.5 and 6.5 V. If both a sync signal and a pin 24 signal are
used the signal should be applied to pin 24 via a 1 k

resistor.

RGB signals of Channel 2 can be matrixed to YUV signals.

The outputs can be set in a high impedance OFF state,
which allows the use of seven devices in parallel
(I

2

C-bus mode).

The circuit can be controlled by an I

2

C-bus compatible

microcontroller or directly by DC voltages. The fast
switching input can be operated via pin 16 of the
peritelevision connector.

I

2

C-bus mode

The protocol for the devices in I

2

C-bus mode is shown

in Fig.3.

Table 1

Protocol bit description

BIT

DESCRIPTION

STA

start condition

MA2 to MA0

address selection bits; see Table 2

ACK

acknowledge bit

D7

channel selection bit; see Table 3

D6

matrix selection bit; see Table 3

D5 to D3

gain control bits; see Table 4

D2

fast switching priority bit; see Table 5

D1 and D0

output state control bits; see Table 6

STO

stop condition

Fig.3 I

2

C-bus protocol.

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STA

1

1

0

1

MA2 MA1 MA0

0

ACK

D7

D6

D5

D4

D3

D2

D1

D0

ACK STO

MSA003

See Table 1.

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