Adv8003 Modes Of Operation; Table 7: Adv8003 Modes Of Operation - Analog Devices ADV8003 Hardware Manual

Video signal processor with motion adaptive deinterlacing, scaling, bitmap osd, dual hdmi tx and video encoder
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2.1. ADV8003 MODES OF OPERATION

This section outlines the most practical modes in which the ADV8003 can be configured, as recommended by ADI. These modes describe
the various ways to configure the VSP block, depending on the input formats as well as the outputs required.
options afforded to the user in each mode. Depending on the desired output options, the appropriate mode should be chosen.
Mode 1
Mode 2
Mode 3
Mode 4
Mode 5
Mode 6
Mode 7
Mode 8
Mode 9 - Bypass
Mode 10 (PiP)
Mode 11 (PiP)
Mode 12 (Dual OSD)
Mode 13 (RX OSD)
Mode 14 (3 Inputs)
1
For modes that offer four possible output formats, this means without reconfiguring the digital core. Only three possible output formats are supported at a single
time: the input format and the two converted formats.
2
The number of different output formats will be limited when using the ADV8003KBCZ-8B/7B, ADV8003KBCZ-8C/7C and ADV8003KBCZ-7T, for example, one
output format.
3
The number of output formats with OSD will be limited when using the ADV8003KBCZ-8B/7B, ADV8003KBCZ-8C/7C and ADV8003KBCZ-7T.
Rev. B, August 2013

Table 7: ADV8003 Modes of Operation

No. of Different
Interlaced Input
Output Formats
Format Allowed
12
3
Yes
3
Yes
2
No (if using SVSP)
2
Yes
3
No (if using SVSP)
2
No (if using SVSP)
1-2
Yes
1-2
Yes
1
Yes
2
No (if using SVSP)
1
No (if using SVSP)
1
Yes
2
Yes
3
Yes
No. of Output
Formats with
OSD
3
1
3
1
2
3
1
1-2
1-2
0
2
2
2
2
2
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Table 7
outlines the various
Input Video
Copy-Protected
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes

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