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  • Forum Post: TVP5154 Video Decoder configuration question.

    Nicholas Lee Nicholas Lee
    [There appears to be no 'video' forum, so I am posting to /etc.] I am trying to configure the TVP5154's registers to enable it to accept signals from my progressive-scan monochrome camera and output signals in VGA format for later display on an LCD monitor. Please can you help me to determine...
    on May 21, 2009
  • Forum Post: Re: TVP5158 Scaler Half-D1 output

    Tetsuro Fukuhara Tetsuro Fukuhara
    Larry, Thank you for the horizontal scaling answer. How about the vertical scaling in case of CIF? Does it use any line filter, or just feild 1 only? Best regarfds, T. Fukuhara
    on Jan 21, 2011
  • Forum Post: TVP5158 Scaler Half-D1 output

    Tetsuro Fukuhara Tetsuro Fukuhara
    HI, Which pixel data format does the TVP5158 scaler output for Half-D1 in terms of Y data, Y0, Y1, Y4, Y5, .... or Y0, Y2, Y4,..... ? Best regards, T. Fukuhara
    on Jan 19, 2011
  • Forum Post: pc vga signals as video-source to tvp7002, in dm6467 embed-linux system , video horizonal-shaking

    jinhu tao jinhu tao
    Dear, I use pc vga(1280x720) video signal source input to tvp7002 chip in dm6467 embed-linux system. I recoder a segment yuv video. When I play it, the video has some horizonal-shaking . So text in the video is obscure and shaking. I cut out two pictures from the video. I can't find the...
    on Sep 14, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: 4:4:4 YCbCr input in VESA slave mode possible on THS8200 ?

    Pavel Krakovsky Pavel Krakovsky
    Larry, Thanks for answer. Yes, we try to convert 4:4:4 YCbCr to RGB888 by THS8200 but even if CSC was switched on (bypass = 0) we always got RGB signals on the screen . Because you think it should work we will make some more tests in next week and then I will send you registers, if still in troubles...
    on Oct 24, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: 4:4:4 YCbCr input in VESA slave mode possible on THS8200 ?

    Pavel Krakovsky Pavel Krakovsky
    Today we again check the setup and got the results as if CSC was bypassed. We put ramps 0..255 on one data input of the THS8200 while keep another two inputs at 0. We got green,blue and red strips on the screen while we expected some green to blue and green to red in the case of CSC not bypassed because...
    on Nov 8, 2011
  • Forum Post: 4:4:4 YCbCr input in VESA slave mode possible on THS8200 ?

    Pavel Krakovsky Pavel Krakovsky
    When we try to feed THS8200 by 4:4:4 YCbCr in VESA slave mode (1024x768) it switch to RGB input mode regardless of CSC bypass bit setting. Is it some hidden feature of the THS8200 or we missed some additional register setting ?
    on Oct 22, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: THS8200 Command script

    Kikuo Mita Kikuo Mita
    Larry-san, Thank you for the file. It helps me a lot.
    on Nov 9, 2011
  • Forum Post: Converter ITU-R BT601 (16bits) to ITU-R BT656 (8bits)

    Juliano Felix de Abreu Juliano Felix de Abreu
    Hello, I have been working with the OMAP DM3730 that support BT656, the problem is that my camera is LVDS (ITU-R BT601), in other words, the input is 8bits to Y and 8bits to CbCr with VD, HD, CLK and Field. This way I need a converter ITU-R BT601 to ITU-R BT656 8bits to YCbCr with EAV and SAV included...
    on Nov 16, 2011
  • Forum Post: TVP5154A Impedance

    Mike McNally Mike McNally
    I am student working on a project using the TVP5154A. I am working on the board layout and due to my limited budget I do not have the money for a controlled impedance PCB. There is not much in the data sheet about the NTSC video input impedance and YCbCr 4:2:2 output impedance. I am assuming the NTSC...
    on Apr 26, 2013
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