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- From: Chris_F_Chiesa@cup.portal.com
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics,sci.electronics,rec.video
- Subject: Need TMS34020 video timing info
- Message-ID: <65000@cup.portal.com>
- Date: Mon, 31 Aug 92 07:04:13 PDT
- Organization: The Portal System (TM)
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- Greetings, Netland!
-
- I'm working with a graphical display system that uses a Texas Instruments
- TMS34020 graphics display controller chip to generate video signals for a
- multisync monitor. I'm trying to understand the video waveform control
- registers, in order to create a procedure (or software) for "tuning" the
- video timing to match a particular monitor's optimum scan frequency/ies.
- I need to start from the display controller circuitry's master "pixel
- clock," a monitor's inbuilt sweep frequency/ies, and a desired "frame
- refresh rate," and calculate/deduce a set of values to store in the
- TMS34020's horizontal and vertical timing control registers. Currently I'm
- "eyeballing" it and tweaking the registers by trial and error; given a
- fixed set of vertical timing values I can get reasonable-looking horizontal
- timings, but I still get a lot of "flicker" because the vertical timing
- doesn't always agree with what my monitor wants. (If this description
- doesn't make sense, that just goes to show you how little I currently
- understand video signals and the TMS34020!)
-
- I have some very minimal documentation that tells me which TMS34020 regi-
- sters control which aspects (front porch, back porch, sync start/end, etc.)
- of the vertical waveform, but DOESN'T tell me precisely HOW the registers
- affect the waveform. There's no discussion of what "master frequency"
- drives the waveform, of what "units" (uSec? e.g.) the register values
- represent, nor of how the several registers interact to produce a
- particular desired timing pattern.
-
- I would very much like to receive information, or pointers to
- information, about the specifics of vertical video waveform generation by
- the TMS34020 chip, addressing the issues raised above, plus any
- relationship the vertical timing may have to the similar HORIZONTAL timing.
- I believe I should start with a "desired refresh rate," monitor's sweep
- frequency/ies, and TMS34020's "master pixel clock," compute vertical timing
- parameters (tell me how!), and use the computed vertical timing parameters
- to then compute appropriate horizontal timing parameters. If this is the
- right sequence of operations, please confirm and tell me how to do the
- vertical timing calculations (I think I can do the subsequent horizontal
- calculations, but feel free to review this for me). If this ISN'T the
- right procedure, please tell me what IS.
-
- I'd like to receive e-mail, or even a telephone call, in addition to
- any posting you may follow up with HERE, as I've scattershot this to a
- number of newsgroups including some that I don't ordinarily read. I
- apologize to those who are offended by this practice (I know some of you
- are), but if YOU ever show up with a one-shot question in any of the groups
- _I_ frequent, I'll be sure to do YOU the courtesy of a reply just as I
- would to a "regular." Thanks in advance!
-
- Chris Chiesa
- Chris_F_Chiesa@cup.portal.com
-
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