ST STEVAL-CCH002V1 User Manual
ST STEVAL-CCH002V1 User Manual

ST STEVAL-CCH002V1 User Manual

Hdmi and video switches using the demonstration board
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Introduction
This document explains the functioning and operation of the STEVAL-CCH002V1
demonstration board which demonstrates the functionalities of the STMAV335, STMAV340,
STHDMI002A and STDVE003A analog and digital video switches.
The objective of this demonstration board is to display the capabilities of ST's video switches
and buffers and also the appropriate use of signal line protection devices, which have been
exhaustively used in this demonstration board at all I/O lines, whether it is standard analog
or high-speed transition minimized differential signaling (TMDS) digital signals.
Demonstration of the various devices is done by appropriate jumper settings on the
demonstration board, and all necessary I/O interface connectors as applicable for each
signal format are provided. Standard interconnects available in the market can be used to
evaluate the demonstration board.
The demonstration board has a 16 character x 2 line backlit LCD which shows the selection
status and a preprogrammed microcontroller senses all the control signals and
appropriately displays it on the LCD.
The demonstration board may be powered by the 9 V adapter supplied or by a standard 9V
adapter with a current capacity of at least 500 mA. The source need not be regulated. On
board regulators supply +5 V and +3.3 V as required.
To summarize, the STEVAL-CCH002V1 serves to demonstrate the following:
STMAV335 analog video switch
STMAV340 analog video switch
STHDMI002A HDMI switch
STDVE003A HDMI switch with equalizer/buffer
TSH343 analog buffer
TSH72 analog buffer
ST4300 I
Various ESD protection devices in the signal I/O ports
The board also demonstrates to a large extent, the recommended PCB layout in end
applications utilizing these devices. Especially critical layout aspects in high-speed HDMI
bus have been carefully addressed in this demonstration board.
August 2008
STEVAL-CCH002V1 demonstration board
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C buffer
HDMI and video switches using the
Rev 1
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User manual
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  • Page 1 STMAV335, STMAV340, STHDMI002A and STDVE003A analog and digital video switches. The objective of this demonstration board is to display the capabilities of ST's video switches and buffers and also the appropriate use of signal line protection devices, which have been exhaustively used in this demonstration board at all I/O lines, whether it is standard analog or high-speed transition minimized differential signaling (TMDS) digital signals.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents UM0576 Contents Getting started ..........4 System requirements .
  • Page 3 List of figures Figure 1. HDMI and video switches demonstration board, STEVAL-CCH002V1 ....4 Figure 2. Power supply connections ..........5 Figure 3.
  • Page 4: Getting Started

    One demonstration board, type STEVAL-CCH002V1 – One power supply (9 V adaptor) ● Documentation – User manual Hardware installation The demonstration board can be powered through the external power supply adaptor. Figure 1. HDMI and video switches demonstration board, STEVAL-CCH002V1 AM00913v1 4/29...
  • Page 5: Powering On The System

    UM0576 Getting started The major components present on the demonstration board are the following (see Figure VGA input connector VGA output connector Backlit LCD, 16 char x 2 line alphanumeric S-video input connector S-video output connector Y, Pb, Pr input connector set Y, Pb, Pr output connector set CVBS input connector CVBS output connector...
  • Page 6: Default Setting Of The System

    Getting started UM0576 At power-on a startup message appears as shown below, and persists for about 2 seconds. Figure 3. Power-on condition AM00915v1 After a short delay, the current state of selection is displayed. Note: Display may differ from case to case, depending on the state of the jumpers. Default setting of the system Figure 4.
  • Page 7: Using The Hdmi And Video Switches Demonstration Board

    UM0576 Using the HDMI and video switches demonstration board Using the HDMI and video switches demonstration board The various input/output connectors Industry-standard connectors with appropriate genders have been provided on the board for the various video formats supported. Standard interconnects available on the market may be used during evaluation of the devices.
  • Page 8: Cvbs Connector (Composite Video)

    Using the HDMI and video switches demonstration board UM0576 2.1.3 CVBS connector (composite video) Female RCA connectors for accepting standard male RCA jacks have been provided for CVBS in/outs. 2.1.4 Y, Pb, Pr connectors (component video) A set of three female RCA sockets have been provided. One set is for the input, the other set for the output.
  • Page 9: Dvi Connector

    UM0576 Using the HDMI and video switches demonstration board 2.1.6 DVI connector One DVI-I combined analog and digital, female connector has been provided. The output is routed to any one of the VGA or HDMI connectors, for analog and digital respectively. Figure 9.
  • Page 10: Reset Button

    Using the HDMI and video switches demonstration board UM0576 2.1.7 RESET button The RESET button actually resets the processor in case it gets "hung up". It does NOT affect the functionality of the demonstration board, except that the display might become irrelevant for a moment, after recovering from a RESET.
  • Page 11: The Jumpers

    UM0576 Using the HDMI and video switches demonstration board The jumpers There are several jumpers on the board, some of which determine demonstration board functionality, some may be left as it is, or may be used for signal tracing/factory debugging. We will start with the essential ones, case by case, as required for demonstrating the various functions of the demonstration board.
  • Page 12: Demonstrating The Stmav335: S-Video And Cvbs Active

    Using the HDMI and video switches demonstration board UM0576 2.2.2 Demonstrating the STMAV335: S-video and CVBS active Figure 14. Jumper settings for S-video and CVBS input through the STMAV335 12/29...
  • Page 13: Demonstrating The Stmav335: Dvi-I Analog Active

    UM0576 Using the HDMI and video switches demonstration board 2.2.3 Demonstrating the STMAV335: DVI-I analog active Figure 15. Jumper settings for DVI analog through the STMAV335 13/29...
  • Page 14: Demonstrating The Stmav340: Y, Pb, Pr Active

    Using the HDMI and video switches demonstration board UM0576 2.2.4 Demonstrating the STMAV340: Y, Pb, Pr active Figure 16. Jumper settings for Y/Pb/Pr input through the STMAV340 14/29...
  • Page 15: Demonstrating The Stmav340: Vga And Cvbs Active

    UM0576 Using the HDMI and video switches demonstration board 2.2.5 Demonstrating the STMAV340: VGA and CVBS active Figure 17. Jumper settings for VGA and CVBS input through the STMAV340 15/29...
  • Page 16: Demonstrating The Stdve003A: Hdmi In1 Active

    Using the HDMI and video switches demonstration board UM0576 2.2.6 Demonstrating the STDVE003A: HDMI IN1 active Figure 18. Jumper settings for HDMI IN1 input through the STDVE003A 16/29...
  • Page 17: Demonstrating The Stdve003A: Hdmi In2 Active

    UM0576 Using the HDMI and video switches demonstration board 2.2.7 Demonstrating the STDVE003A: HDMI IN2 active Figure 19. Jumper settings for HDMI IN2 input through the STDVE003A 17/29...
  • Page 18: Demonstrating The Stdve003A: Dvi-I Active

    Using the HDMI and video switches demonstration board UM0576 2.2.8 Demonstrating the STDVE003A: DVI-I active Figure 20. Jumper settings for DVI-I input through the STDVE003A 18/29...
  • Page 19: Demonstrating The Sthdmi002A: Dvi-I Active

    UM0576 Using the HDMI and video switches demonstration board 2.2.9 Demonstrating the STHDMI002A: DVI-I active Figure 21. Jumper settings for DVI-I input through the STHDMI002A 19/29...
  • Page 20: Demonstrating The Sthdmi002A: Hdmi-1 Active

    Using the HDMI and video switches demonstration board UM0576 2.2.10 Demonstrating the STHDMI002A: HDMI-1 active Figure 22. Jumper settings for HDMI IN1 input through the STHDMI002A 20/29...
  • Page 21: Appendix A Abbreviations

    UM0576 Abbreviations Appendix A Abbreviations Table 1. Abbreviations Acronym Definition Video graphics array HDMI High-definition multimedia interface Digital video interconnect Liquid crystal display Light emitting diode Digital versatile disc S-video Two-wire analog video format In-circuit communication Ground Y, Pb, Pr Component video, analog format, three-wire CVBS Composite video, analog format, single wire...
  • Page 22: Appendix B Schematic

    Schematic UM0576 Appendix B Schematic Figure 23. Schematic (part 1) AM01035v1 22/29...
  • Page 23: Figure 24. Schematic (Part 2)

    UM0576 Schematic Figure 24. Schematic (part 2) AM01036v1 23/29...
  • Page 24: Figure 25. Schematic (Part 3)

    Schematic UM0576 Figure 25. Schematic (part 3) AM01037v1 24/29...
  • Page 25: Appendix C Bill Of Material

    UM0576 Bill of material Appendix C Bill of material Table 2. Bill of material Value/ Designator Reference generic part Package Manufacturer number HDMI/DVI 2:1 switch STHDMI002A TQFP48 STMicroelectronics HDMI/DVI 3:1 switch STDVE003A TQFP80 STMicroelectronics and equalizer Analog video switch STMAV335 TSSOP16 STMicroelectronics Analog video switch...
  • Page 26 Bill of material UM0576 Table 2. Bill of material (continued) Value/ Designator Reference generic part Package Manufacturer number J21,J22,J23,J24,J36,J37, RCA connectors CUI Inc J38,J39 S-video connectors J20,J35 Kobiconn (4-pin) VGA connectors J9,J34 Kobiconn (15-pin) Switch 09-03290-01 Power jack 16 pin connector ALPHANUMERIC (16x2 alphanumeric GDM1602A...
  • Page 27 UM0576 Bill of material Table 2. Bill of material (continued) Value/ Designator Reference generic part Package Manufacturer number Capacitor 4.7 µF 1206 C42,C43,C45,C44,C41, C40,C49,C50,C48,C39, Capacitor 10 nF C11,C47,C46,C63,C35, C10,C36 C14,C15,C16,C17,C18, C19,C24,C25,C26,C27, Capacitor 68 pF C28,C29 C56,C57,C58,C59,C60, Capacitor 47 µF 1206 C3,C4,C5,C6,C7,C9,C12, C13,C30,C31,C33,C34, Capacitor...
  • Page 28 Revision history UM0576 Revision history Table 3. Document revision history Date Revision Changes 20-Aug-2008 Initial release 28/29...
  • Page 29 No license, express or implied, by estoppel or otherwise, to any intellectual property rights is granted under this document. If any part of this document refers to any third party products or services it shall not be deemed a license grant by ST for the use of such third party products or services, or any intellectual property contained therein or considered as a warranty covering the use in any manner whatsoever of such third party products or services or any intellectual property contained therein.

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