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UG-338 

Evaluation Board User Guide 

 

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EVALUATION BOARD HARDWARE 

EVALUATION BOARD USAGE 

The evaluation board can be connected in the ways shown in 
Figure 3. By default, the video buses of the 

ADV7619

 and 

ADV7511

 are directly connected, and the I

2

S and S/PDIF 

outputs of the 

ADV7619

 are directly connected to the I

2

S and 

S/PDIF inputs of the 

ADV7511

Note that the version of the board without HDCP support 
(EVAL-ADV7619-7511P) does not work with most consumer 
HDMI sources (for example, Blu-ray players) because they 
automatically implement HDCP encryption. Therefore, a non-
HDCP video source is needed with the non-HDCP version of 
the board.  
An HDCP license is required to purchase an HDCP-enabled 
board. No license is required to purchase the non-HDCP-
enabled board. 
The RS-232 command-line interface operates at 115,200 baud, 
eight data bits, no parity, one stop bit, and no flow control. 
Typing 

help

 via RS-232 lists the commands that can be used to 

control the board as well as indicate the version of firmware and 
build date.  
If the board is HDCP-enabled, the Analog Devices, Inc., repeater 
software starts on power-up, allowing an HDMI sink to receive 
content from an HDMI/HDCP source soon after it is connected.  
There are three main ways to control the board. 

 

Commands via RS-232 

 

Repeater software via RS-232 

 

Advantiv video evaluation software (AVES) 

Commands via RS-232 

This mode uses the RS-232 command-line interface. The  

ADSP-BF524

 powers up to a known reset state and then outputs 

a prompt. At this point, commands can be entered. Typing 

help

 

prints a list of commands. Using the appropriate commands, the 
user can read/write registers in the 

ADV7619

 and 

ADV7511

All registers are at their reset values.  

Boards without HDCP enabled (EVAL-ADV7612-7511P) 
typically use this mode.  
It is possible to start the repeater software in this mode with the 
startrep command via RS-232. This only works with HDCP-
protected sources on an HDCP-enabled board. A non-HDCP-
enabled board can still operate but does not support HDCP. 

Repeater Software via RS-232 

This mode also offers the RS-232 command-line interface but 
primarily to control the repeater software. Boards with HDCP 
support (EVAL-ADV7619-7511) typically start the repeater 
software on power-up. The repeater software outputs messages 
via RS-232 as it establishes an encrypted HDMI link and 
sources, sinks, or formats change. Registers can still be 
read/written from the command line, but anything that is 
written to a register can be overwritten by the repeater software. 
In this mode, there are additional commands from the repeater 
itself. All repeater commands are in the rep XXX format, where 
XXX is the repeater command. A list of repeater commands is 
displayed using the rep help command. These commands pro-
vide information about the state of the repeater, source, and sink. 

AVES 

AVES is a Windows®-based application that runs on a PC and 
allows the user to read/write registers on the 

ADV7619

 and 

ADV7511

. It also displays the individual bit fields for each 

register and allows the user to modify these individual bit fields. 
The software supports RS-232, USB, and I

2

C (using the Total 

Phase Aardvark I

2

C/SPI host adapter). Information about the 

video evaluation board can be found on the EVAL-ADV7619-7511 
page on EngineerZone at 

http://ez.analog.com/docs/DOC-1944

.  

For a non-HDCP-enabled board, this software may be the 
easiest way to evaluate the different modes of the 

ADV7619

 

and 

ADV7511

.  

Additional information about the software can be found on 
EngineerZone at  

http://ez.analog.com/docs/DOC-1944

, where 

the latest version of the software can also be downloaded. 
 

 
 

Summary of Contents for EVAL-ADV7619-7511

Page 1: ...re if desired or necessary SOFTWARE NEEDED Windows OS for controlling the board via AVES application RS 232 software for updating the board firmware if desired or necessary GENERAL DESCRIPTION The Advantiv EVAL ADV7619 7511 video evaluation board AVEB is a low cost solution for evaluating the performance of the ADV7619 HDMI receiver and or the ADV7511 HDMI transmitter The evaluation board provides...

Page 2: ...ded 1 General Description 1 Photograph of Evaluation Board 1 Revision History 2 Evaluation Board Artwork and Components 3 Terminology 5 Evaluation Board Hardware 6 Evaluation Board Usage 6 Jumpers 7 Evaluation Board Software 8 Upgrading the Firmware 8 Related Links 9 REVISION HISTORY 4 12 Revision 0 Initial Version ...

Page 3: ... ARTWORK AND COMPONENTS Figure 2 Assembly Drawing Top Side of the EVAL ADV7619 7511 Figure 3 Block Diagram of the EVAL ADV7619 7511 10319 002 HDMI INPUT A HDMI INPUT B ADV7619 ADSP BF524 CPU SDRAM FLASH 0 1 JUMPERS ADV7511 HDMI OUTPUT I2C COMPATIBLE CONTROL BUS 10319 003 ...

Page 4: ...5 A power supply is connected J7 BF524 JTAG The ICE 100B or the HPUSB ICE is connected here to reprogram the system flash or to execute source code debugging JP1 JP2 Port A EDID These jumpers see Figure 2 lower left connect the I2 C bus from the Blackfin processor to the EDID EEPROM JP3 JP4 Port B EDID These jumpers see Figure 2 bottom middle connect the I2 C bus from the Blackfin processor to the...

Page 5: ...s can be a DVD Blu ray player set top box game console or any other device with a DVI HDMI output Sink A sink accepts video through a DVI HDMI interface This is nearly always a display with DVI HDMI input in the context of this user guide Repeater A repeater refers to the software that runs on the ADSP BF524 and implements the link between a source and sink with respect to this evaluation board ...

Page 6: ... values Boards without HDCP enabled EVAL ADV7612 7511P typically use this mode It is possible to start the repeater software in this mode with the startrep command via RS 232 This only works with HDCP protected sources on an HDCP enabled board A non HDCP enabled board can still operate but does not support HDCP Repeater Software via RS 232 This mode also offers the RS 232 command line interface bu...

Page 7: ..._RX19 D_RX21 D_RX23 D_RX25 D_RX27 D_RX29 D_RX31 D_RX33 D_RX35 D_RX2 D_RX4 D_RX6 D_RX8 D_RX10 D_RX12 D_RX14 D_RX16 D_RX18 D_RX20 D_RX22 D_RX24 D_RX26 D_RX28 D_RX30 D_RX32 D_RX34 10319 004 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 D_RX36 D_RX37 D_RX39 D_RX41 D_RX43 D_RX45 D_RX47 VS DE DSD0 DSD1 DSD2 MCLK SCLK DSD_CLK DST_CLK DSD3 GPIOO28 SPDIF...

Page 8: ...y RS 232 software with Ymodem upload capability should also work 1 After you see the hit any key to stop autoboot prompt press a key during the countdown You should then see a prompt bfin 2 At the prompt type the following command sf probe 0 1 You should see the following SF Detected M25P80 with page size 256 total 1 MiB 1024 KiB M25P80 at 0 1 is now current device bfin 3 At the prompt type the fo...

Page 9: ...511 Product Page ADV7511 225 MHz High Performance HDMI Transmitter with ARC ADSP BF524 Product Page ADSP BF524 Low Power Blackfin Processor with Advanced Peripherals and Low Standby Power DOC 1881 ADV7619 Design Support Files DOC 1740 ADV7511 Design Support Files DOC 1944 Advantiv EVAL ADV7619 7511 Video Evaluation Board DOC 1789 Advantiv Video Evaluation Software ...

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Page 12: ...ose or transfer any portion of the Evaluation Board to any other party for any reason Upon discontinuation of use of the Evaluation Board or termination of this Agreement Customer agrees to promptly return the Evaluation Board to ADI ADDITIONAL RESTRICTIONS Customer may not disassemble decompile or reverse engineer chips on the Evaluation Board Customer shall inform ADI of any occurred damages or ...

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