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TDA3592A
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SECAM-PAL transcoder
Product specification
TDA3592A
PINNING
1. Ground.
2. Limiter feedback.
3. Limiter input: chrominance input SECAM; identification input SECAM/SECAM.
4. Identification selection input using a DC level to preset the identification mode.
At V4< 2,9 V the TDA3592A is preset for frame identification.
At V4 > 4,1 V the TDA3592A is preset for line identification.
5. Storage capacitor input for floating level identification.
6. Storage capacitor input to SECAM/SECAM identification circuit.
7. Double time-constant input to SECAM/SECAM identification circuit.
8. 4,43 MHz oscillator.
9. Sequentially modulated output.
10. Decoupling capacitor for miller integrator feedback circuit.
11. Direct input chrominance signal.
12. Delayed input chrominance signal.
13. PAL/PAL input signal from PAL decoder.
14. Chrominance output signal.
15. Luminance output signal.
16. Luminance/SECAM input signal.
17. Positive supply voltage (Vp).
18. Decoupled positive supply voltage.
19. Three-level sandcastle pulse input.
20. De-emphasis circuit connection: R = 560 ; C = 1 nF.
21. Storage capacitor connection for (RY) clamp.
22. Storage capacitor connection for (BY) clamp.
23. Demodulator reference tuned circuit: nominal frequency = 4,33 MHz; nominal QL = 2,45.
24. As for pin 23.
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
Demodulation
The chrominance and identification demodulators of the TDA3592A both share the same reference tuned circuit (pins 23
and 24). The identification circuit automatically detects whether the incoming signal is SECAM or SECAM (NTSC, PAL
or black-and-white).
When the incoming signals are PAL they are diverted via pin 16 to the chrominance output at pin 14 and no signal
demodulation takes place. The delay line connected to pin 16 delays the signals to equalize the delay of the SECAM-PAL
transcoding process. When SECAM signals are received, the PAL signal path is switched off.
Incoming SECAM signals are applied to pin 3 via an external bell filter. The signals are amplified, limited and then
demodulated. Only one demodulator is necessary as the colour difference signals are available sequentially. After
demodulation the colour difference signals are separated by an H/2 switch and then applied to (R-Y) and (B-Y) clamp
circuits where the black levels are clamped to the same DC level. With all conditions at pin 4, artificial black levels are
inserted during the horizontal blanking periods. This is done because of the possibility of horizontal burst signals not
being available. The artificial levels may not be identical to the detected black level due to circuit spread but this can be
corrected by detuning the reference tuned circuit.
January 1988
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