SNAU305 February   2025 LMH1229 , LMH1239

 

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  2.   LMH1229 and LMH1239 Programming Guide
  3.   Trademarks
  4. 1Access Methods
    1. 1.1 Register Programming Through SMBus
    2. 1.2 Register Programming Through SPI
    3. 1.3 Register Pages
  5. 2Register Command Syntax
  6. 3Device Configurations
    1. 3.1  Common Device Configuration
    2. 3.2  Common Register Commands
      1. 3.2.1 Channel Control
      2. 3.2.2 LMH12x9 Resets
        1. 3.2.2.1 LMH12x9 ENABLE Pin Override
        2. 3.2.2.2 LMH12x9 Share, CDR, and EQ/Drivers Page Resets
    3. 3.3  IN_MUX_SEL Override
    4. 3.4  Signal Detect Status for SDI_IN± and SDI_IN1±
      1. 3.4.1 Force Signal Detect Power Down
    5. 3.5  Lock Data Rate Indication
    6. 3.6  CDR Loop Bandwidth Override
    7. 3.7  Selective SMPTE Data Rate Lock
      1. 3.7.1 Digital Mute Reference Threshold
      2. 3.7.2 CTLE Index Check and Manual CTLE Override
    8. 3.8  Eye Opening Monitoring Operation
      1. 3.8.1 Fast EOM
        1. 3.8.1.1 Fast EOM Operation
      2. 3.8.2 Read Horizontal and Vertical Eye Opening
    9. 3.9  SDI_OUT±, OUT0± and OUT1± Default Mode of Operation
      1. 3.9.1 SDI_OUT±, OUT0± and OUT1± Independent Control
    10. 3.10 Invert OUT0±, OUT1±, and SDI_OUT± Data Polarity
    11. 3.11 OUT0±, OUT1±, and SDI_OUT± Driver Settings
      1. 3.11.1 OUT0± and OUT1± VOD Settings
      2. 3.11.2 OUT0± and OUT1± De-Emphasis Settings
      3. 3.11.3 SDI_OUT± VOD Settings
      4. 3.11.4 SDI_OUT± Pre-Emphasis
      5. 3.11.5 Output Driver Power Down
      6. 3.11.6 Cable Fault Detection (CFD)
    12. 3.12 LOCK_N Pin Output Settings
      1. 3.12.1 Interrupt Outputs Programmed by Interrupt Registers
    13. 3.13 PRBS Generator and Checker
    14. 3.14 CDR Lock Timing Control
      1. 3.14.1 Watchdog Timer
  7. 4Register Maps
    1. 4.1 Share Registers
    2. 4.2 CDR Registers
    3. 4.3 EQ_Drivers Registers

CTLE Index Check and Manual CTLE Override

There is a register than can be read to determine the adapted CTLE index for a given input cable length.

Table 3-20 Check the CTLE Index
COMMANDREGISTERVALUEMASK//COMMENTS
RAWFF0507//Select EQ/Drivers Register Page
RAR9Cxx3F//Read back of final CTLE index from adaptive cable EQ

In cases where the user is sending non-SMPTE data rates, like 125Mbps MADI, the user can manually set the CTLE index. The steps required to perform this operation are listed below.

Table 3-21 Override the CTLE Index
COMMANDREGISTERVALUEMASK//COMMENTS
RAWFF0507//Select EQ/Drivers Register Page
RAR9C3F3F//Read back of final CTLE index from adaptive cable EQ
RAW168080

//Enable manual CTLE index selection

RAW16007F

//Set the CTLE index to the minimum value

RAW16377F

//Set the CTLE index to the maximum value

Note:

If there is no signal at the selected input, the LMH12x9 auto-mutes.