ADV7513
165 MHz, High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI®) transmitter
Overview
The ADV7513 is a 165 MHz, High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI®) transmitter ideal for DVD players/recorders, digital set-top boxes, A/V receivers, gaming consoles, and PCs.
The digital video interface contains an HDMI v1.4/DVI v1.0-compatible transmitter that supports all HDTV formats. The ADV7513 supports HDMI v1.4-specific features including 3D video, x.v.Color™, high bit rate (HBR) audio, and the programmable auxiliary video information (AVI) InfoFrame features. With HDCP v1.4, the ADV7513 allows secure transmission of protected content.
The ADV7513 supports both S/PDIF and 8-channel I²S audio. Its 8-channel I²S interface can transmit stereo or 7.1 surround audio up to 768 kHz. The S/PDIF interface can carry compressed audio including Dolby® Digital, DTS®, and THX®.
Features:
Incorporates HDMI v1.4 features, including 3D video support
165 MHz supports all video formats up to 1080p and UXGA
Supports gamut metadata packet transmission
Integrated CEC buffer/controller
Compatible with DVI v1.0 and HDCP v1.4
Video/audio inputs accept logic levels from 1.8 V to 3.3 V
Programmable, 2-way color space converter
Supports RGB, YCbCr 4:4:4, YCbCr 4:2:2, and DDR input formats
Supports ITU-656-based embedded syncs
Automatic input video format timing detection (CEA-861-E)
Supports standard S/PDIF for stereo LPCM or compressed audio up to 192 kHz
High bit rate (HBR) audio
8-channel uncompressed LPCM I²S audio up to 192 kHz
5 V tolerant I²C and Hot Plug™ Detect (HPD) I/Os, no extra device needed
No audio master clock needed for supporting S/PDIF and I²S
On-chip MPU with I²C master performs HDCP operations and EDID reading
On-chip MPU reports HDMI events through interrupts and registers
Applications:
Gaming consoles
PCs
DVD players and recorders
Digital set-top boxes
A/V receivers
Recommendations
People who follow the flow that is outlined, have a much better experience with things. However, like many things, documentation is never as complete as it should be. If you have any questions, feel free to ask on our EngineerZone forums, but before that, please make sure you read our documentation thoroughly.
To better understand the ADV7513, we recommend using the evaluation board with the ADV7513 integrated on it.
Table of contents
Using the evaluation board/full stack reference design that we offer:
User Guide - what you need to know about the evaluation board
Prerequisites - what you need to get started with the setup
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Using the DE10-Nano
Configure an SD Card with Kuiper
Design with the ADV7513
Resources for designing a custom ADV7513-based platform software
For Linux software:
About the device driver:
ADV7511 (supports ADV7511, ADV7511W, ADV7513, ADV7533, ADV7535)
About the device tree:
ADV7513 HDL project which you must use in your FPGA.
Guides for ADV7513
Block diagram
Warning
All the products described on this page include ESD (electrostatic discharge) sensitive devices. Electrostatic charges as high as 4000V readily accumulate on the human body or test equipment and can discharge without detection. Although the boards feature ESD protection circuitry, permanent damage may occur on devices subjected to high-energy electrostatic discharges. Therefore, proper ESD precautions are recommended to avoid performance degradation or loss of functionality. This includes removing static charge on external equipment, cables, or antennas before connecting to the device.