Repeater Support - Analog Devices ADV7610 Hardware User's Manual

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ISRC1_PACKET_ID[7:0], Addr 7C (InfoFrame), Address 0xF2[7:0]
ISRC1 InfoFrame ID.
Function
ISRC1_PACKET_ID[7:0]
0xxxxxxx
1xxxxxxx
ISRC2_PACKET_ID[7:0], Addr 7C (InfoFrame), Address 0xF5[7:0]
ISRC2 InfoFrame ID.
Function
ISRC2_PACKET_ID[7:0]
0xxxxxxx
1xxxxxxx
GAMUT_PACKET_ID[7:0], Addr 7C (InfoFrame), Address 0xF8[7:0]
Gamut InfoFrame ID.
Function
GAMUT_PACKET_ID[7:0]
0xxxxxxx
1xxxxxxx
Note: The packet type values and corresponding packets should not be programmed in the packet type values registers. These packets are
always processed internally and cannot be stored in the packet/InfoFrame registers in the InfoFrame map:
0x01: audio clock regeneration packet
0x02: audio sample packet
0x03: general control packet
0x07: DSD audio sample packet
0x08: DST audio packet
0x09: HBR audio stream packet

REPEATER SUPPORT

The
ADV7610
incorporates an EDID/repeater controller that provides all the features required for a receiver front end of a fully
HDCP 1.4 compliant repeater system. The
127 downstream devices in repeater mode (refer to Table 24).
The
ADV7610
features a set of HDCP registers, defined in the HDCP specifications, which are accessible through the DDC bus (refer to
the DDC Ports section) of the selected port. A subset of the HDCP registers (defined in the following subsections) are also available in the
Repeater Map and are accessible through the main I
Repeater Routines Performed by the EDID/Repeater Controller
Power-Up
A power-on reset circuitry on the DVDD supply is used to reset the EDID/repeater controller when the
the EDID/repeater controller reboots after reset, it resets all the KSV registers listed in Table 24 to 0x00.
AKSV Update
The EDID/repeater controller resets automatically the BCAPS [5] bit to 0 when an HDCP transmitter writes its AKSV into the
HDCP registers through the DDC bus of the HDMI port.
Note: Writing a value in the AKSV[39:32] triggers an AKSV update and AKSV_UPDATE_ST interrupt if AKSV_UPDATE_MB1 or
AKSV_UPDATE_MB2 has been set to 1 This triggers the EDID/repeater controller to reset the BCAPS [5] bit back to 0.
KSV List Ready
The
KSV_LIST_READY
bit is set by an external controller driving the ADV7610. This notifies the
controller that the KSV list registers have been updated with the KSV's of the attached and active downstream HDCP devices.
Description
Packet type value of packet stored in InfoFrame map, Address 0x8C to 0xA7
Packet type value of InfoFrame stored in InfoFrame map, Address 0x8C to 0xA7
Description
Packet type value of packet stored in InfoFrame map, Address 0xA8 to 0xC3
Packet type value of InfoFrame stored in InfoFrame map, Address 0xA8 to 0xC3
Description
Packet type value of packet stored in InfoFrame map, Address 0xC4 to 0xDF
Packet type value of InfoFrame stored in InfoFrame map, Address 0xC4 to 0xDF
ADV7610
has a RAM that can store up to 127 KSVs, which allows it to handle up to
2
C port (refer to the Main I2C Port section).
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ADV7610
is powered up. When
ADV7610
ADV7610
on-chip EDID/repeater

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