Although it actually is a standard, just not a common one. I'm trying to read RS-343A (also known as STANAG 3350A, EIA-343-A, and CIE-343-A) which is a monochrome signal of 875 lines.
Can the TVP5150 handle this? Will the vertical and horizontal frequencies "automatically" adjust or is there some way to program it? The specs for the signal are as follows:
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1/ 808 active lines per frame with 936 active pixels per line.
2/ Total line period is 38.09 usec; active Line period is 30.95 usec
3/ Pixel clock is 936/30.95 = 30.24 MHz
4/ Horizontal blanking period is 7.14 usec (0.79 usec front porch + 2.65 usec synch pulse + 3.70 usec back porch)
5/ 875 lines per frame (808 active lines + 67 lines for timing)
6/ Even field timing is 33 lines = 5 lines front porch + 4 lines synch pulse + 24 lines back porch
7/ Odd field timing is 34 lines = 5 ½ lines front porch h + 4 lines synch pulse + 24 ½ lines back porch
8/ The first active line of the even field occurs 24 lines (914 usec) after the vertical sync pulse (line 0, 2, 4, 6, … 804, 806)
9/ The first active line of the odd field occurs 24 ½ lines (933 usec) after the vertical synch pulse (line 1, 3, 5, 7, … 805, 807)