MAX9595
Audio/Video Switch for Dual SCART Connector
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Pin Description (continued)
PIN NAME FUNCTION
32 TV_G_OUT TV SCART Green Video Output. Internally biased at 1V.
33 TV_B_OUT TV SCART Blue Video Output. Internally biased at 1V.
34
VCR_Y/CVBS_OUT
VCR SCART Luma/Composite Video Output. Internally biased at 1V.
35 VCR_R/C_OUT
VCR SCART Red/Chroma Video Output. Internally biased at 1V for red video signals and 2.2V
for chroma video signal.
37 TV_R/C_IN
TV SCART Red/Chroma Video Input. Internally biased at 1V for red video signals, or 2.2V for
chroma video signals.
38 TV_Y/CVBS_IN TV SCART Luma/Composite Video Input. Internally biased at 1.2V.
39
VCR_Y/CVBS_IN
VCR SCART Luma/Composite Video Input. Internally biased at 1.2V.
40 VCR_R/C_IN
VCR SCART Red/Chroma Video Input. Internally biased at 1.2V for red video signals and 1.9V
for chroma video signals.
41 VCR_G_IN VCR SCART Green Video Input. Internally biased at 1.2V.
42 VCR_B_IN VCR SCART Blue Video Input. Internally biased at 1.2V.
43
ENC_Y/CVBS_IN
Digital Encoder Luma/Composite Video Input. Internally biased at 1.2V.
44 ENC_R/C_IN
Digital Encoder Red/Chroma Video Input. Internally biased at 1.2V for red video signals, or 1.9V
for chroma video signals.
45 ENC_G_IN Digital Encoder Green Video Input. Internally biased at 1.2V.
46 ENC_B_IN Digital Encoder Blue Video Input. Internally biased at 1.2V.
47 ENC_Y_IN Digital Encoder Luma Video Input. Internally biased at 1.2V.
48 ENC_C_IN Digital Encoder Chroma Video Input. Internally biased at 1.9V.
EP GNDAUD
Exposed Paddle. Solder to the circuit board ground (GNDAUD) for proper thermal and electrical
performance.
Detailed Description
The MAX9595 is a switch matrix that routes audio and
video signals between different ports using the I
2
C
interface. The ports consist of the MPEG decoder out-
put, and two SCART connectors for the TV and VCR.
Per EN50049 and IEC 933, the encoder can only input
a signal to the SCART connector, while TV and VCR
SCART connectors are bidirectional.
The MAX9595 circuitry consists of four major sections:
the video section, the audio section, the slow- and fast-
switching section, and the digital interface.
The video section consists of clamp and bias circuitry,
input buffers, reconstruction filters, a switch matrix, a
Y/C mixer, and output buffers. All video inputs are AC-
coupled through a 0.1µF capacitor to set an acceptable
DC level using clamp or bias networks. The bidirection-
al red/chroma outputs can be connected to ground
using I
2
C control to make them terminations when
red/chroma is an input (see the Video Inputs section).
The audio section features an input buffer, a switching
matrix, volume- or gain-control circuitry, and output dri-
vers. The audio inputs are AC-coupled through a 0.1µF
capacitor. The TV output audio path has volume control
from -56dB to +6dB in 2dB steps, while the VCR output
audio path has volume control from -6dB to +6dB in
6dB steps. The MAX9595 can be configured to switch
inputs during a zero-crossing function to reduce clicks.
The slow-switching feature allows for bidirectional, tri-
level, slow-switching input and output signals at pin
VCR_SS and TV_SS, respectively. The slow-switching
signals from the VCR set the aspect ratio or video source
of the TV screen. If INTERRUPT_OUT is enabled, then
INTERRUPT_OUT changes to a high-impedance state if
any of the slow-switching inputs change logic levels. See
the Slow Switching section.
MAX9595
Audio/Video Switch for Dual SCART Connector
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Fast switching consists of two inputs from the encoder
and VCR, and one output to the TV to insert an on-
screen display (OSD). Fast switching is used to route
video signals from the VCR or from the encoder to the
TV. In addition, the fast-switching output can be config-
ured to a high or low voltage. Fast switching is con-
trolled through the I
2
C interface.
The digital block contains the 2-wire interface circuitry,
control, and status registers. The MAX9595 can be
configured through an I
2
C-compatible interface.
DEV_ADDR sets the I
2
C-compatible address.
SCART Video Switching
The MAX9595 switches video signals between an MPEG
decoder, TV SCART, and VCR SCART. The video switch
includes reconstruction filters, multiplexed video ampli-
fiers, and a Y-C mixer driver for an RF modulator. See
Figure 1 for the functional diagram of the video section.
While the SCART connector supports RGB, S-video, and
composite video formats, RGB, and S-video typically
share a bidirectional set of SCART connector pins.
CLAMP/BIAS
TV_R/C_IN
CLAMP
TV_Y/CVBS_IN
CLAMP
VCR_B_IN
CLAMP
VCR_G_IN
CLAMP/BIAS
VCR_R/C_IN
VCRIN_FS
CLAMP
ENC_Y/CVBS_IN
CLAMP/BIAS
ENC_R/C_IN
CLAMP
ENC_G_IN
CLAMP
ENC_B_IN
CLAMP
ENC_Y_IN
ENCIN_FS
BIAS
ENC_C_IN
0.7V
0.7V
2k
2k
V
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VCR_Y/CVBS_OUT
VCR_R/C_OUT
TV_R/C_OUT
TV_G_OUT
TV_B_OUT
TV_Y/CVBS_OUT
TVOUT_FS
RF_CVBS_OUT
INTERRUPT_OUT
BIAS
5V
0V
PULLDOWN
TVRCOUT
VGA
5dB, 6dB, OR 7dB
PULLDOWN
VCRRCOUT
x2
x2
x2
x1
TV_SS
VCR_SS
x2
VGA
5dB, 6dB, OR 7dB
VGA
5dB, 6dB, OR 7dB
N
N
MAX9595
FILTER
FILTER
MIXER
FILTER
FILTER
FILTER
FILTER
SW/MONITOR
VCR_Y/CVBS_IN
CLAMP
Figure 1. MAX9595 Video Section Functional Diagram
MAX9595
Video Inputs
All video inputs are AC-coupled with an external 0.1µF
capacitor. Either a clamp or bias circuit sets the DC
input level of the video signals. The clamp circuit posi-
tions the sync tip of the composite (CVBS), the compo-
nent RGB, or the S-video luma signal. If the signal does
not have a sync tip, then the clamp positions the mini-
mum of the signal at the clamp voltage. The bias circuit-
ry is used to position the S-video chroma signal at
midlevel of the luma (Y) signal. On the video inputs that
can receive either a chroma or a red video signal, the
bias or clamp circuit is selected through I
2
C. See Tables
3–12 for loading register details.
The MPEG decoder and VCR uses the RGB format and
fast switching to insert an on-screen display (OSD), usu-
ally text, onto the TV. The MAX9595 supports RGB as an
input from either the VCR or the MPEG decoder and as
an output only to the TV. The red video signal of the
RGB format and the chroma video signal of the S-VHS
format share the same SCART connector pin. Therefore,
RGB and S-video signals cannot be present at the same
time. Loop-through is possible with a composite video
signal but not with RGB signals because the RGB
SCART pins are used for both input and output.
In SCART, there is the possibility of a bidirectional use
of the red/chroma pin. When using the red/chroma pin
as an input port, terminate the red/chroma output with a
75 resistor to ground. Thus, a ground state is provid-
ed by an active pulldown to GNDVID on the red/chroma
output to support the bidirectional chroma or red I/O,
turning the output source resistors into terminations
(see Figure 2). The active pulldown also provides the
“Mute Output” function, and disables the deselected
video outputs. The “Mute Output” state is the default
power-on state for video.
For high-quality home video, the MPEG decoder, VCR,
and TV use the S-video format. The MAX9595 supports
S-video signals as an input from the VCR, the MPEG
decoder, and the TV, and also as a separately switch-
able output to the TV and VCR. Because S-video sup-
port was not included in the original specifications of
the SCART connector, the luma (Y) signal of S-video
and the CVBS signal share the same SCART connector
pins. If S-video is present, then a composite signal
must be created from the Y and C signals to drive the
RF_CVBS_OUT pin. For S-video, loop-through is not
possible since the chroma SCART port is used for both
input and output.
The MAX9595 supports composite video (CVBS) for-
mat, with inputs from the VCR, MPEG decoder, and TV.
Full loop-through is possible to the TV and VCR only,
since the MPEG decoder SCART connector has sepa-
rate input and output pins for the CVBS format.
Audio/Video Switch for Dual SCART Connector
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CLAMP
N
CLAMP/BIAS
TV_R/C_IN
VIDEO INPUT
TV_R/C_IN
VIDEO INPUT
75
0.1µF
0.1µF
75
PIN 15
PIN 13
PIN 15
PIN 13
MAX9595
MAX9595
TV_R/C_OUT
PULLDOWN
SCART
CABLE
SCART
CONNECTORS
PULLDOWN
CLAMP
N
TV_R/C_OUT
CLAMP/BIAS
Figure 2. Bidirectional SCART Pins

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