The SMPTE HOTLink receiver accepts the serial bit stream at its differential line receiver inputs and, using a completely integrated PLL Clock Synchronizer, recovers the timing information necessary for data reconstruction. The bit stream is deserialized, and in DVB mode, decoded and checked for transmission errors. Recovered bytes are presented in parallel to the receiving host along with a byte rate clock. The 8B/10B encoder/decoder can be disabled in SMPTE or DVB systems that already encode or scramble the transmitted data. I/O signals are available to create a seamless interface with both asynchronous FIFOs (i.e., CY7C42X) and clocked FIFOs (i.e., CY7C44X). A Built-In Self-Test pattern generator and checker allows testing of the transmitter, receiver, and the connecting link as a part of a system diagnostic check. SMPTE HOTLink devices are ideal for a variety of video applications including video transmission equipment, video recorders, video editing equipment, and video routers. |