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Multi-rate video clock generator with Genlock
Key Features
• Two Simultaneous LVDS Output Clocks withSelectable Frequencies and Hi-Z Capability:SD Clock: 27 MHz or 67.5 MHzHD Clock: 74.25 MHz, 74.25/1.001 MHz,148.5 MHz or 148.5/1.001 MHzLow-Jitter Output Clocks May Be DirectlyConnected to an FPGA Serializer to Meet SMPTESDI Jitter SpecificationsTop of Frame (TOF) Pulse with ProgrammableOutput Format Timing and Hi-Z CapabilityTwo reference ports (A and B) With H and V SyncInputsSupports Cross-Locking of Input and OutputTimingExternal Loop Filter Allows Control of LoopBandwidth, Jitter Transfer, and Lock TimeCharacteristicsFree Run or Holdover Operation on Loss ofReferenceUser-Defined Free Run Control Voltage InputI2C Interface and Control Registers3.3-V and 2.5-V SuppliesTwo Simultaneous LVDS Output Clocks withSelectable Frequencies and Hi-Z Capability:SD Clock: 27 MHz or 67.5 MHzHD Clock: 74.25 MHz, 74.25/1.001 MHz,148.5 MHz or 148.5/1.001 MHzLow-Jitter Output Clocks May Be DirectlyConnected to an FPGA Serializer to Meet SMPTESDI Jitter SpecificationsTop of Frame (TOF) Pulse with ProgrammableOutput Format Timing and Hi-Z CapabilityTwo reference ports (A and B) With H and V SyncInputsSupports Cross-Locking of Input and OutputTimingExternal Loop Filter Allows Control of LoopBandwidth, Jitter Transfer, and Lock TimeCharacteristicsFree Run or Holdover Operation on Loss ofReferenceUser-Defined Free Run Control Voltage InputI2C Interface and Control Registers3.3-V and 2.5-V Supplies
Description
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The LMH1982 device is a multi-rate video clock generator ideal for use in a wide range of 3-Gbps (3G), high-definition (HD), and standard-definition (SD) video applications, such as video synchronization, serial digital interface (SDI) serializer and deserializer (SerDes), video conversion, video editing, and other broadcast and professional video systems.
The LMH1982 can generate two simultaneous SD and HD clocks and a Top of Frame (TOF) pulse. In genlock mode, the device's phase locked loops (PLLs) can synchronize the output signals to H sync and V sync input signals applied to either of the reference ports. The input reference can have analog timing from Texas Instrument's LMH1981 multi-format video sync separator or digital timing from an SDI deserializer and should conform to the major SD and HD standards. When a loss of reference occurs, the device can default to free run operation where the output timing accuracy will be determined by the external bias on the free run control voltage input.
The LMH1982 can replace discrete PLLs and field-programmable gate array (FPGA) PLLs with multiple voltage controlled crystal oscillators (VCXOs). Only one 27.0000 MHz VCXO and loop filter are externally required for genlock mode. The external loop filter as well as programmable PLL parameters can provide narrow loop bandwidths to minimize jitter transfer. HD clock output jitter as low as 40 ps peak-to-peak can help designers using FPGA SerDes meet stringent SDI output jitter specifications.
The LMH1982 is offered in a space-saving 5 mm × 5 mm 32-pin WQFN package and provides low total power consumption of about 250 mW (typical).
The LMH1982 device is a multi-rate video clock generator ideal for use in a wide range of 3-Gbps (3G), high-definition (HD), and standard-definition (SD) video applications, such as video synchronization, serial digital interface (SDI) serializer and deserializer (SerDes), video conversion, video editing, and other broadcast and professional video systems.
The LMH1982 can generate two simultaneous SD and HD clocks and a Top of Frame (TOF) pulse. In genlock mode, the device's phase locked loops (PLLs) can synchronize the output signals to H sync and V sync input signals applied to either of the reference ports. The input reference can have analog timing from Texas Instrument's LMH1981 multi-format video sync separator or digital timing from an SDI deserializer and should conform to the major SD and HD standards. When a loss of reference occurs, the device can default to free run operation where the output timing accuracy will be determined by the external bias on the free run control voltage input.
The LMH1982 can replace discrete PLLs and field-programmable gate array (FPGA) PLLs with multiple voltage controlled crystal oscillators (VCXOs). Only one 27.0000 MHz VCXO and loop filter are externally required for genlock mode. The external loop filter as well as programmable PLL parameters can provide narrow loop bandwidths to minimize jitter transfer. HD clock output jitter as low as 40 ps peak-to-peak can help designers using FPGA SerDes meet stringent SDI output jitter specifications.
The LMH1982 is offered in a space-saving 5 mm × 5 mm 32-pin WQFN package and provides low total power consumption of about 250 mW (typical).