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7 / 44 page MC144144 7 MOTOROLA INTRODUCTION THE MC144144 DECODER The MC144144 is a stand alone integrated circuit, capable of processing VBI data from both fields of the video when the data conforms to the transmission format defined in the Tele- vision Decoder Circuits Act of 1990 and in accordance with the EIA–608. The Line 21 data stream can consist of data from several data channels multiplexed together. Field 1 has four data channels, two Captions and two Text. Field 2 has five addi- tional data channels, two Captions, two Text, and Extended Data Services (XDS). The XDS data structure is defined in EIA–608. In this document, the term “user” refers to the television or VCR designer. The user may choose to make certain option- al features selectable by the viewer. These features then be- come viewer options. DATA TRANSMISSION FORMAT The composite data signal contained within the active por- tion of the VBI line consists of a seven–cycle sine–wave clock run–in burst, a start bit, and 16 bits of data. These 16 bits consist of two 7–bit characters and control codes, with odd parity, that conform to the FCC closed caption decoder requirements and EIA–608. The clock rate is 0.5035 MHz which is 32 x FH. The clock burst and data packet are 50 IRE units peak–to–peak and are filtered to a “2T” response. Data is sent with the least significant bit (bit b0) being sent first and the most significant bit (bit b7, the parity bit) being sent last. MC144144 FEATURE SUMMARY The primary features of the MC144144 are briefly de- scribed below. VBI Data Processing The MC144144 extracts the data in Line 21 of the incom- ing video. All data channels in both fields are handled. Spe- cifically, the MC144144 can: • Process data from both fields of Line 21 simultaneously. • Display data from any data channel. • Output XDS data through the serial port while displaying selected data. • Output XDS data raw or filtered. • XDS filter parameters user selectable from a list of pre–pro- grammed values. • NTSC or PAL operation selectable. Video Data Display Modes The data extracted from the incoming video may be dis- played in different ways, according to the user selection and the type of data. The display features available are: • Ten different data display modes, CC1–CC4, T1–T4, and two XDS displays. • Pop–on, Paint–on, and Roll–up CAPTION displays. • TEXT display default is a full–screen, 15–row display. • User able to vertically reduce and reposition the TEXT dis- play as desired. • Color or Monochrome display mode selectable. • XDSG Display Mode (channel grazing): Network Name, Call Letters, Program Name, Program Length, Time In Show • XDSF Display Mode (full information): XDSG Display Mode information plus: Program Type (only basic types), Program Description. Control Port Data Display Modes In addition to displaying data extracted from Line 21 of the incoming video, the MC144144 can display information sup- plied through its serial port. This is referred to as the on– screen display (OSD) mode. This mode provides: • OSD display can use all Video Data Display modes and features. • Additional graphics features available. • Double high and double wide characters available. • Information may be placed anywhere on the screen. • OSD display can be locked to an external V signal, if desired, to provide an OSD display when no video is present. Character Set The MC144144 has a new character set with extended features. For example: • New font with lowercase letters having descenders. • Optional display mode using drop shadow. • EIA–608 extended characters. • EIA–608 background and foreground attributes. • Special framing and graphics for OSD display. • Double high and double wide character display for OSD. • Fifteen scan lines per character row for OSD and TEXT. Serial Communications Interface Communications and control of the MC144144 are through a serial control interface. Two serial control modes are available with the MC144144 performing as a slave de- vice. These modes are: • A two–wire, I2C interface. • A three–wire, serial peripheral interface (SPI). Five pins are dedicated to the control port function and one pin can be configured to provide an interrupt output. These pins are designated as: SMS = Serial mode select. SCK = Serial port clock for either serial mode. SDA = Serial port data for I2C mode and data In for SPI mode. SDO = Serial data out for SPI mode. Not used in I2C mode. SEN = SPI mode enable signal. Must be HIGH for I2C mode. VIN/INTRO = INTRO mode = Interrupt output on selected event (when used). I2C Mode • I2C mode is selected by bringing the SMS pin LOW and SEN pin HIGH. • Acts as a slave device. • SDA and SCK pins are the data and clock lines of this port. |
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