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0.700 V
1.305 V
0
Input Digital Codes
Ramping Output With Different Full-Scale Ranges
Analog Outputs From DACs
255 511 767
1023
THS8200
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SLES032D JUNE 2002REVISED JUNE 2013
Figure 4-40 shows the linear DAC I/O relationship for either of the two nominal full-scale settings.
Figure 4-40. Ramping Output With Different Full-Scale Ranges
4.8.2 SMPTE-Compatible RGB Output With Sync Signal Inserted on G (Green) Channel
In this mode, a tri-level (HDTV modes)/bi-level (SDTV modes) sync signal is inserted into the G channel.
The nominal analog output voltage range, which is from the sync tip to the peak of active video, is from
0.0 V to 1.050 V. During the active video period, the peak-to-peak ac value (dynamic range) is 700 mV
(from 350 mV to 1050 mV). The blank levels on all three channels correspond to the bottom code 64 and
are at 350 mV. Figure 4-41 and Figure 4-42illustrate the analog video output signals, both the output from
the G channel with a tri-level or a bi-level sync pulse inserted, as well as the outputs from R and B
channels. No sync signal is inserted during the sync period on R and B channels.
Alternatively, sync can be inserted on all three channels on THS8200 by appropriately programming the
sync amplitude levels. On those channels where no sync is inserted, the blank levels are maintained at a
350-mV dc level.
The range of active video codes on the R, G, and B channels is from 64 to 940. By definition, code 64
corresponds to blank-level output, and code 940 corresponds to peak analog output. Input codes outside
this region can either be clipped by THS8200 or can be passed, depending on the CSM setting. When
passed, the user should make sure not to overdrive the DAC outputs outside the DAC output compliance
range if instantaneously high output codes would occur.
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