Required Hardware and Equipment
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Required Hardware and Equipment
The required hardware and equipment are as follows:
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Windows-based PC with Windows XP or later
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Video sources (security camera, pattern generator, DVD player, etc.)
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Display monitor that supports
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1080i component YPbPr video (50 and 60 Hz)
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480i and 576i component YPbPr video
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Audio amplifier/speakers or headphones
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TVP5158EVM (provided)
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Cables to provide up to four composite video and up to four audio line inputs
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Component Video (YPbPr) cable for output
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USB cable (provided)
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Universal 5-V power supply (100 to 240 VAC in, 5 VDC/3.0 A out) (provided)
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DaVinci HD EVM
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Two Samtec HQCD cables
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Component video (YPbPr) cable for output
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RS-232 null MODEM cable
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Universal 5-V power supply (100 to 250 VAC in, 5 VDC/5.0 A out)
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Hardware Setup
The following sections describe the hardware setup for evaluation of the TVP5158.
5.1
Setup for TVP5158EVM Stand-Alone Configuration
For evaluation of video quality, comb filter, noise reduction, auto-contrast and other features, the
TVP5158EVM can be setup in a stand-alone configuration. Analog video and audio sources are input to
TVP5158. TVP5158 outputs digital video as ITU-R BT.656 or ITU-R BT.601 non-interleaved video to the
THS8200 PC Graphics/Video Triple DAC. Component Video YPbPr from the THS8200 is output in 480i or
576i format to a video monitor. To setup the stand-alone configuration, make the following connections:
1. Analog video sources to TVP5158EVM composite video inputs (see
Figure 3
)
2. Analog audio sources to TVP5158EVM audio line inputs (see
Figure 3
)
3. Analog component YPbPr video out from TVP5158EVM to video monitor
4. Stereo audio headphone output from TVP5158EVM to audio amplifier/speakers or headphones
5. USB cable from PC to TVP5158EVM. A green LED should be lit indicating that the EVM is ready for
communication on the USB.
6. 5-V power supply to the dc jack on the TVP5158EVM
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TVP5158 Evaluation Module
SLEU108 – November 2009
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