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CLC011 - Serial Digital Video Decoder

Download the CLC011 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the CLC variant, as both devices belong to the same serial digital video decoder family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

National’s Comlinear CLC011, Serial Digital Video Decoder, decodes and descrambles SMPTE 259M standard Serial Digital Video datastreams with serial clock into 10-bit parallel words and a corresponding word-rate clock.

Key Features

  • Data decoding and deserializing CLC011B operates to 360Mbps CLC011A operates to 300Mbps Low noise injection to power supplies Single +5V or.
  • 5.2V supply operation Output levels programmable for interface to 5V or 3.3V logic n Low power n Low cost n n n n n n Block Diagram DS100086-1 © 1999 National Semiconductor Corporation DS100086 www. national. com Connection Diagram DS100086-2 28-Pin PLCC Order Number CLC011ACQ, or CLC011BCQ See NS Package Number V28A Pin.

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CLC011 Serial Digital Video Decoder January 1999 CLC011 Serial Digital Video Decoder General Description National’s Comlinear CLC011, Serial Digital Video Decoder, decodes and descrambles SMPTE 259M standard Serial Digital Video datastreams with serial clock into 10-bit parallel words and a corresponding word-rate clock. SMPTE 259M standard parallel data is encoded and scrambled using a 9-bit shift register and is also converted from NRZ to NRZI. The CLC011 restores the original parallel data by reversing the encoding process. The CLC011 also extracts timing information embedded in the SDV data. These reserved code words, known as Timing Reference Signals (TRS), indicate the start and end of each active video line.