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Features
Data decoding and deserializing
CLC011B operates to 360Mbps
Low noise injection to power supplies
Single +5V or −5.2V supply operation
Output levels programmable for interface to 5V or 3.3V logic
Low power
Low cost
Description National's Comlinear CLC011, Serial Digital Video Decoder, decodes and descrambles SMPTE 259M standard Serial Digital Video
datastreams with serial clock into 10-bit parallel words and a corresponding word-rate clock. SMPTE 259M standard parallel
data is encoded and scrambled using a 9-bit shift register and is also converted from NRZ to NRZI. The CLC011 restores the
original parallel data by reversing the encoding process. The CLC011 also extracts timing information embedded in the SDV
data. These reserved code words, known as Timing Reference Signals (TRS), indicate the start and end of each active video
line. By decoding the TRS, the CLC011 correctly identifies the word boundaries of the encoded input data. Detection of the
TRS reserved codes is indicated by low-true signals at the TRS and End of Active Video (EAV) outputs.
The CLC011's design using current-mode logic (CML) reduces noise injection into the power supply thereby easing board layout
and interfacing. The CMOS compatible outputs, which feature controlled rise and fall times, may be set for either 3.3V or
5V swings with the VDP and VCP inputs.
The CLC011 Serial Digital Video Decoder, CLC014 Adaptive Cable Equalizer and the CLC016 Data Retiming PLL combine to provide
a complete Serial Digital Video receiver system.
The CLC011 is packaged in a 28-pin PLCC.
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