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DisplayPort 1.1a Standard Based Multiple Video Streaming Controller Design (디스플레이포트1.1a 표준 기반 멀티플 비디오 스트리밍 컨트롤러 설계)

  • Jang, Ji-Hoon;Im, Sang-Soon;Song, Byung-Cheol;Kang, Jin-Ku
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SD
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    • v.48 no.11
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    • pp.27-33
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    • 2011
  • Recently many display devices support the digital display interface as display market growth. DisplayPort is a next generation display interface at the PC, projector and high definition content applications in more widely used connection solution development. This paper implements multiple streams based on the behavior of the main link that is suitable for the display port v1.1a standard. The limit point of Displayport, interface between the Sink Device and Sink Device is also implemented. And two or more differential image data are enable to output the result through four Lanes stated in display port v1.1a, of two or more display devices without the addition of a separate Lane. The Multiple Video Streaming Controller is implemented with 6,222 ALUTs and 6,686 register, 999,424 of block memory bits synthesized using Quartus II at Altera Audio/Video Development board (Stratix II GX FPGA Chip).

A Spread Spectrum Clock Generator for DisplayPort 1.2 with a Hershey-Kiss Modulation Profile

  • Oh, Seung-Wook;Park, Hyung-Min;Moon, Yong-Hwan;Kang, Jin-Ku
    • JSTS:Journal of Semiconductor Technology and Science
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.282-290
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    • 2013
  • This paper describes a spread spectrum clock generator (SSCG) circuit for DisplayPort 1.2 standard. A Hershey-Kiss modulation profile is generated by dual sigma-delta modulators. The structure generates various modulation slopes to shape a non-linear modulation profile. The proposed SSCG for DisplayPort 1.2 generates clock signals with 5000 ppm down spreading with a Hershey-Kiss modulation profile at three different clock frequencies, 540 MHz, 270 MHz and 162 MHz. The measured peak power reduction is about 15.6 dB at 540 MHz with the chip fabricated using a $0.13{\mu}m$ CMOS technology.

A 2.7Gbps & 1.62Gbps Dual-Mode Clock and Data Recovery for DisplayPort in $0.18{\mu}m$ CMOS

  • Lee, Seung-Won;Kim, Tae-Ho;Lee, Suk-Won;Kang, Jin-Ku
    • Journal of IKEEE
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.40-46
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    • 2010
  • This paper describes a clock and data recovery (CDR) circuit that supports dual data rates of 2.7Gbps and 1.62Gbps for DisplayPort standard. The proposed CDR has a dual mode voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) that changes the operating frequency with a "Mode" switch control. The chip has been implemented using $0.18{\mu}m$ CMOS process. Measured results show the circuit exhibits peak-to-peak jitters of 37ps(@2.7Gbps) and 27ps(@1.62Gbps) in the recovered data. The power dissipation is 80mW at 2.7Gbps rate from a 1.8V supply.

A 1.62/2.7/5.4 Gbps Clock and Data Recovery Circuit for DisplayPort 1.2 with a single VCO

  • Seo, Jin-Cheol;Moon, Yong-Hwan;Seo, Joon-Hyup;Jang, Jae-Young;An, Taek-Joon;Kang, Jin-Ku
    • JSTS:Journal of Semiconductor Technology and Science
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.185-192
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    • 2013
  • In this paper, a clock and data recovery (CDR) circuit that supports triple data rates of 1.62, 2.7, and 5.4 Gbps for DisplayPort 1.2 standard is described. The proposed CDR circuit covers three different operating frequencies with a single VCO switching the operating frequency by the 3-bit digital code. The prototype chip has been designed and verified using a 65 nm CMOS technology. The recovered-clock jitter with the data rates of 1.62/2.7/5.4 Gbps at $2^{31}$-1 PRBS is measured to 7/5.6/4.7 $ps_{rms}$, respectively, while consuming 11 mW from a 1.2 V supply.

Fast Auxiliary Channel Design for Display Port (디스플레이 포트를 위한 고속 보조 채널 설계)

  • Jin, Hyun-Bae;Moon, Yong-Hwan;Jang, Ji-Hoon;Kim, Tae-Ho;Song, Byung-Cheol;Kang, Jin-Ku
    • Journal of IKEEE
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.113-121
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    • 2011
  • This paper presents the design of a fast auxiliary channel bus for DisplayPort 1.2 interface. The fast auxiliary channel supports Manchester transactions at 1Mbps and fast auxiliary transactions at 780Mbps. The Manchester transaction is used for managing the main link and auxiliary channel and the fast auxiliary transaction is for data transfer via the auxiliary channel. Simplified serial bus architecture is proposed to be implemented in fast auxiliary channel. The fast auxiliary channel transmitter and receiver are implemented with 7,648 LUTs and 6,020 slice register synthesized in Xilinx Vertex4 FPGA and can be operated at 72MHz to support 720Mbps.

A Design of PLL and Spread Spectrum Clock Generator for 2.7Gbps/1.62Gbps DisplayPort Transmitter (2.7Gbps/1.62Gbps DisplayPort 송신기용 PLL 및 확산대역 클록 발생기의 설계)

  • Kim, Young-Shin;Kim, Seong-Geun;Pu, Young-Gun;Hur, Jeong;Lee, Kang-Yoon
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SD
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    • v.47 no.2
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    • pp.21-31
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    • 2010
  • This paper presents a design of PLL and SSCG for reducing the EMI effect at the electronic machinery and tools for DisplayPort application. This system is composed of the essential element of PLL and Charge-Pump2 and Reference Clock Divider to implement the SSCG operation. In this paper, 270MHz/162MHz dual-mode PLL that can provide 10-phase and 1.35GHz/810MHz PLL that can reduce the jitter are designed for 2.7Gbps/162Gbps DisplayPort application. The jitter can be reduced drastically by combining 270MHz/162MHz PLL with 2-stage 5 to 1 serializer and 1.35GHz PLL with 2 to 1 serializer. This paper propose the frequency divider topology which can share the divider between modes and guarantee the 50% duty ratio. And, the output current mismatch can be reduced by using the proposed charge-pump topology. It is implemented using 0.13 um CMOS process and die areas of 270MHz/162MHz PLL and 1.35GHz/810MHz PLL are $650um\;{\times}\;500um$ and $600um\;{\times}\;500um$, respectively. The VCO tuning range of 270 MHz/162 MHz PLL is 330 MHz and the phase noise is -114 dBc/Hz at 1 MHz offset. The measured SSCG down spread amplitude is 0.5% and modulation frequency is 31kHz. The total power consumption is 48mW.

A Design of DisplayPort AUX Channel (디스플레이포트 인터페이스의 AUX 채널 설계)

  • Cha, Seong-Bok;Yoon, Kwang-Hee;Kim, Tae-Ho;Kang, Jin-Ku
    • Journal of IKEEE
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 2010
  • This paper presents an implementation of the DisplayPort AUX(Auxiliary) Channel. DisplayPort uses Main link, AUX Channel and Hot Plug Detect line to transfer the video & audio data. For isochronous transport service, source device converts to image and audio data which are to be transported through the Main Link and transports the restructured image and audio data to sink device. The AUX Channel provides link service and device service for discovering, initializing and maintaining the Main link. Hot Plug Detect line is used to confirm the connection between source device and sink device. The AUX Channel is implemented with 3315 LUTs(Look Up Table), 1466 Flip Flops and 168.782MHz max speed synthesized using Xilinx ISE 9.2i at SoC Master3.

A CMOS 5.4/3.24-Gbps Dual-Rate CDR with Enhanced Quarter-Rate Linear Phase Detector

  • Yoo, Jae-Wook;Kim, Tae-Ho;Kim, Dong-Kyun;Kang, Jin-Ku
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.33 no.5
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    • pp.752-758
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    • 2011
  • This paper presents a clock and data recovery circuit that supports dual data rates of 5.4 Gbps and 3.24 Gbps for DisplayPort v1.2 sink device. A quarter-rate linear phase detector (PD) is used in order to mitigate high speed circuit design effort. The proposed linear PD results in better jitter performance by increasing up and down pulse widths of the PD and removes dead-zone problem of charge pump circuit. A voltage-controlled oscillator is designed with a 'Mode' switching control for frequency selection. The measured RMS jitter of recovered clock signal is 2.92 ps, and the peak-to-peak jitter is 24.89 ps under $2^{31}-1$ bit-long pseudo-random bit sequence at the bitrate of 5.4 Gbps. The chip area is 1.0 mm${\times}$1.3 mm, and the power consumption is 117 mW from a 1.8 V supply using 0.18 ${\mu}m$ CMOS process.

ServerNet and ATM Interconnects: Comparison for Compressed Video Transmission

  • Ashfaq Hossain;Kang, Sung-Mo;Robert Horst
    • Journal of Communications and Networks
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    • v.1 no.2
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    • pp.134-142
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    • 1999
  • We have developed fully functional Video Server and Client applications which can transmit, receive, decompress and display compressed video over various networks. Our video trans-port allows dynamic rate control feedback, loss detection, and repair requests from Clients to the Server. Our experiments show how feedvack-before-degradation scheme for rate adaptation maintains good display frame-rate for video playback. We show how the playback degradation(reduction in display frame-rate) oc-curs and what happens if corrective measures are not taken to im-prove the situation. The degradation is attributed to the increased internal kernel buffering which consumes scarce CPU resources. We demontrate with our experimental results that ServerNet, with improved hardware delivery guarantees, can significantly reduce host CPU resource consumption while serving video streams. We present the maximum number of streams which can be served for each of ATM and ServerNet interconnects. The appropriate user-level packet size for the video server are also determined for each case.

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A 5-Gb/s Continuous-Time Adaptive Equalizer (5-Gb/s 연속시간 적응형 등화기 설계)

  • Kim, Tae-Ho;Kim, Sang-Ho;Kang, Jin-Ku
    • Journal of IKEEE
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.33-39
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    • 2010
  • In this paper, a 5Gb/s receiver with an adaptive equalizer for serial link interfaces is proposed. For effective gain control, a least-mean-square (LMS) algorithm was implemented with two internal signals of slicers instead of output node of an equalizing filter. The scheme does not affect on a bandwidth of the equalizing filter. It also can be implemented without passive filter and it saves chip area and power consumption since two internal signals of slicers have a similar DC magnitude. The proposed adaptive equalizer can compensate up to 25dB and operate in various environments, which are 15m shield-twisted pair (STP) cable for DisplayPort and FR-4 traces for backplane. This work is implemented in $0.18-{\mu}m$ 1-poly 4-metal CMOS technology and occupies $200{\times}300{\mu}m^2$. Measurement results show only 6mW small power consumption and 2Gbps operating range with fabricated chip. The equalizer is expected to satisfy up to 5Gbps operating range if stable varactor(RF) is supported by foundry process.