Table 29. YSFM Function
YSFM[4:0]
Description
0'0000
Automatic selection including a wide notch
response (PAL/NTSC/SECAM)
0'0001
Automatic selection including a narrow notch
(default)
response (PAL/NTSC/SECAM)
0'0010
SVHS 1
0'0011
SVHS 2
0'0100
SVHS 3
0'0101
SVHS 4
0'0110
SVHS 5
0'0111
SVHS 6
0'1000
SVHS 7
0'1001
SVHS 8
0'1010
SVHS 9
0'1011
SVHS 10
0'1100
SVHS 11
0'1101
SVHS 12
0'1110
SVHS 13
0'1111
SVHS 14
1'0000
SVHS 15
1'0001
SVHS 16
1'0010
SVHS 17
1'0011
SVHS 18 (CCIR 601)
1'0100
PAL NN 1
1'0101
PAL NN 2
1'0110
PAL NN 3
1'0111
PAL WN 1
1'1000
PAL WN 2
1'1001
NTSC NN 1
1'1010
NTSC NN 2
1'1011
NTSC NN 3
1'1100
NTSC WN 1
1'1101
NTSC WN 2
1'1110
NTSC WN 3
1'1111
Reserved
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YES
VIDEO
QUALITY
BAD
AUTO SELECT LUMA
SHAPING FILTER TO
COMPLEMENT COMB
1
SELECT WIDEBAND
FILTER AS PER
WYSFM[4:0]
Figure 10. YSFM and WYSFM Control Flowchart
SET YSFM
YSFM IN AUTO MODE?
NO
00000 OR 00001
GOOD
USE YSFM SELECTED
FILTER REGARDLESS FOR
GOOD AND BAD VIDEO
WYSFMOVR
0
SELECT AUTOMATIC
WIDEBAND FILTER
WYSFM[4:0] Wideband Y Shaping Filter Mode,
Address 0x18[4:0]
The WYSFM[4:0] bits allow the user to manually select a
shaping filter for good quality video signals, for example, CVBS
with stable time base, luma component of YPrPb, luma
component of YC. The WYSFM bits are active only if the
WYSFMOVR bit is set to 1. See the general discussion of the
shaping filter settings in the Y-Shaping Filter section.
Table 30. WYSFM Function
WYSFM[4:0]
0'0000
0'0001
0'0010
0'0011
0'0100
0'0101
0'0110
0'0111
0'1000
0'1001
0'1010
0'1011
0'1100
0'1101
0'1110
0'1111
1'0000
1'0001
1'0010
1'0011 (default)
1'0100 to 1'1111
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ADV7181B
Description
Do not use
Do not use
SVHS 1
SVHS 2
SVHS 3
SVHS 4
SVHS 5
SVHS 6
SVHS 7
SVHS 8
SVHS 9
SVHS 10
SVHS 11
SVHS 12
SVHS 13
SVHS 14
SVHS 15
SVHS 16
SVHS 17
SVHS 18 (CCIR 601)
Do not use
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