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CVBS -> ? -> HDMI RX (i.MX8)

Category: Datasheet/Specs
Product Number: ADV7511

How to digitize an analog video signal (CVBS) to HDMI?

Idea: CVBS -> ADV7182AWBCPZ (8 Bit TTL) -> ADV7511 (HDMI out) -> i.MX8 (only HDMI RX is free to use!)

A search on the analog side showed that the ADV7511 could be suitable.

However, from the fact sheet I cannot see if the ADV7511 with 8 bit 4:2:2 input can generate an HDMI frame.

 

Can you organize us a datasheet for this device ADV7511?

Other ideas?

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  • FormerMember
    +1 FormerMember
on Jan 23, 2023 11:37 AM

Check out the ADV7850 or ADV7842-ADV7511 combo.  They both can convert CVBS to HDMI

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  • FormerMember
    +1 FormerMember
on Jan 23, 2023 11:37 AM

Check out the ADV7850 or ADV7842-ADV7511 combo.  They both can convert CVBS to HDMI

Children on Jan 24, 2023 9:10 AM in reply to kfraus

The ADV7511 can output 8 bit 422.  Basically the ADV7511 is a parallel to serial converter, what goes in comes out and you control the input timing.  The full datasheet can be found here:

 ADV7511 Design Support Files 

Also check out the FAQ for HDCP parts here

 Restrictions Relating to the Distribution of HDCP-Enabled Parts 

Parts with -P in the part number do not have HDCP keys.  Make sure you can purchase them before designing with them.  Check with your local sale rep or FAE first.

  • I could not find the full datasheet on  ADV7511 Design Support Files . Only the short form datasheet. Same for the ADV7511W. For automotive applications the ADV7511W must be used?

  • FormerMember
    0 FormerMember on Jan 25, 2023 9:53 AM in reply to kfraus

     ADV7511W Design Support Files and  ADV7511 Design Support Files hardware users guide and programming guide.  ADV7511 and ADV7511W are the same die, just when through different qualification testing.