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5.5.4 Horizontal Zoom Control Register (Non-ICS1562 VCD-V's)
The Zoom Control Register for non-ICS1562 VCD-V's controls the zoom
factor for both primary and overlay screens. It is located at VMEbus
address offset 1C3 in the device buffer (LAR=$400) and controls the
master dot clock frequency. Depending on configuration, additional bits
may be used to control sync modes on the BT482 and digital outputs and
to provide for pixel increment control of the horizontal front and back
porches. In some cases, additional bits control the polarity of the
Horizontal and Vertical/Composite Sync pins on J3 and JP77 video
connectors. The tables on the following pages define the register functions.
Normally, the oscillator installed in the board is 80.64 MHz, although
other frequencies, such as 49.34 (for NTSC) or 110 MHz (for 1280 x
1024) can be used. The zoom register controls a 2 or 4 bit prescaler which
gives integer divide down from the oscillator. This register is used either
to expand the standard image width (i.e. zoom) or to prescale the master
oscillator for a required pixel clock. An example of the prescale function
would be to divide an NTSC master oscillator (49.34 MHz) to 12.33 MHz,
which is what the NTSC color pixel clock is.
Under some circumstances the analog and digital ports can be used
simultaneously (Sharp LQ10DH11 and LQ10DH15 panels use standard
VGA timing), but oftentimes the timing requirements of the typical flat
panel are slower than the analog. This is usually most apparent in the
retrace specifications, where flat panels have minimal retrace times.
The VCD-V supports hardware integer horizontal zoom factors as shown
below. These zoom factors, combined with the programmable 34020
timing parameters, give the VCD-V the ability to display almost any
format from 1280 x 1024 non-interlaced to 64 x 64 interlaced. They are
also useful for panning the display around an expanded region of interest.
Because the various configurations of analog and digital outputs affect the
zoom capabilities, a summary table is provided. Please note that this states
the situation as of this writing, and additional configurations will be added
as time goes on. Please contact Peritek if you find that the existing
versions do not meet your need.
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