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LF48410 Datasheet, PDF (2/15 Pages) LOGIC Devices Incorporated – 1024 x 24-bit Video Histogrammer
DEVICES INCORPORATED
LF48410
1024 x 24-bit Video Histogrammer
SIGNAL DEFINITIONS
Power
VCC and GND
+5 V power supply. All pins must be
connected.
Clock
CLK — Master Clock
When operating in a synchronous
mode, the rising edge of CLK strobes
all enabled registers. CLK has no
effect when operating in an asynchro-
nous mode.
Inputs
PIN9-0 — Pixel Data Input
PIN9-0 provides address information
to the memory array in Histogram,
Bin Accumulate, and Look Up Table
Modes. Data is latched on the rising
edge of CLK.
DIN23-0 — Data Input
In Bin Accumulate Mode, DIN23-0
provides data to the internal summer
to be added to data already in the
memory array. In Look Up Table
Mode, DIN23-0 is used to load the
memory array with the desired
values. In Delay Memory Mode, the
data to be delayed is input to the
memory array using DIN23-0, and in
Delay and Subtract Mode it also
provides data to be subtracted from
the delayed data. In all four modes,
DIN23-0 is latched on the rising edge
of CLK.
IOA9-0 — Asynchronous Address Input
IOA9-0 provides address information
to the memory array in Asynchronous
16 and 24 Modes.
FCT2-0 — Function Input
FCT2-0 is used to put the LF48410 into
one of its eight modes of operation
(Table 1). Data is latched on the
rising edge of LD. To ensure proper
operation of the device, START must
be HIGH while changing modes, and
there must be at least one rising edge
of CLK between the rising edge of LD
and the falling edge of START.
Inputs/Outputs
DIO23-0 — Data Input/Output
In all synchronous modes, DIO23-0 is
the 24-bit registered data output port.
In all asynchronous modes, DIO23-0 is
both the data input and data output
port for the memory array.
Controls
START — Device Enable
START is used to enable and disable
the synchronous modes of operation
(except for the Delay Memory and
Delay and Subtract Modes). The
synchronous mode sections explain
how START functions in each mode.
START has no effect in asynchronous
modes. Data is latched on the rising
edge of CLK. START must be held
HIGH when changing from one mode
to another. To ensure proper opera-
tion of the device, there must be at
least one rising edge of CLK between
the rising edge of LD and the falling
edge of START.
RD — Read/Output Enable
In all synchronous modes, RD is used
as an output enable for DIO23-0.
When RD is LOW, DIO23-0 is enabled
for output. When RD is HIGH, DIO23-0
is placed in a high-impedance state.
In all asynchronous modes, RD is
used as a read enable for the memory
array (see asynchronous mode
sections for details).
WR — Write Enable
In all asynchronous modes, WR is
used as a write enable for the
memory array (see asynchronous
mode sections for details). WR has
no effect in the synchronous modes.
UWS — Upper Word Select
UWS is only used in Asynchronous 16
Mode. If UWS is LOW and a memory
write is performed, data on DIO15-0 is
written to the lower 16 bits of the
addressed 24-bit word. If UWS is
LOW and a memory read is per-
formed, the lower 16 bits of the
addressed 24-bit word will be output
on DIO15-0. If UWS is HIGH and a
memory write is performed, data on
DIO7-0 is written to the upper 8 bits of
the addressed 24-bit word. If UWS is
HIGH and a memory read is per-
formed, the upper 8 bits of the
addressed 24-bit word will be output
on DIO7-0.
FC — Flash Clear
When FC is LOW, all memory array
locations and data path registers are
set to “0”. To ensure that Flash Clear
functions properly, FC should not be
set LOW until START is HIGH
(synchronous modes) or WR is HIGH
(asynchronous modes).
LD — Function Load Strobe
Data present on FCT2-0 is latched into
the LF48410 on the rising edge of LD.
To ensure proper operation of the
device, there must be at least one
rising edge of CLK between the rising
edge of LD and the falling edge of
START.
TABLE 1. LF48410 MODES
FCT2-0 MODE
0 0 0 Histogram
0 0 1 Histogram Accumulate
0 1 0 Delay and Subtract
0 1 1 Look Up Table
1 0 0 Bin Accumulate
1 0 1 Delay Memory
1 1 0 Asynchronous 24
1 1 1 Asynchronous 16
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