Datasheet
AD9398
Rev. 0 | Page 34 of 44
0xA3—Bits[7:0] PD2
0xA4—Bits[7:0] PD3
0xA5—Bits[7:0] PD4
0xA6—Bits[7:0] PD5
0xA7—Bits[6:0] New Data Flags
See Register 0x87 for a description.
0xA8—Bits[7:0] PD6
0xA9—Bits[7:0] PD7
0xAA—Bits[7:0] PD8
0xAB—Bits[7:0] PD9
0xAC—Bits[7:0] PD10
0xAD—Bits[7:0] PD11
0xAE—Bits[7:0] PD12
0xAF—Bits[6:0] New Data Flags
See Register 0x87 for a description.
0xB0—Bits[7:0] PD13
0xB1—Bits[7:0] PD14
0xB2—Bits[7:0] PD15
0xB3—Bits[7:0] PD16
0xB4—Bits[7:0] Source Device Information Code
These bytes classify the source device.
Table 34.
SDI Code Source
0x00 Unknown
0x01 Digital STB
0x02 DVD
0x03 D-VHS
0x04 HDD video
0x05 DVC
0x06 DSC
0x07 Video CD
0x08 Game
0x09 PC general
0xB7—Bits[6:0] New Data Flags
See Register 0x87 for a description.
0xB8—Bits[7:0] MPEG Source Infoframe Version
0xB9—Bits[7:0] MPEG Bit Rate Byte 0 (MB0)
This is the lower 8 bits of 32 bits that specify the MPEG bit rate
in Hz.
0xBA—Bits[7:0] MB1
0xBB—Bits[7:0] MB2
0xBC—Bits[7:0] MB3—Upper Byte
0xBD—Bit[4] Field Repeat
This defines whether the field is new or repeated. 0 = new field
or picture. 1 = repeated field.
0xBD—Bits[1:0] MPEG Frame
This identifies the frame as I, B, or P.
Table 35.
MF[1:0] Frame Type
00 Unknown
01 I—picture
10 B—picture
11 P—picture
0xBE—Bits[7:0] Reserved
0xBF—Bits[6:0] New Data Flags
See Register 0x87 for a description.
0xC0—Bits[7:0] Audio Content Protection Packet (ACP
Type)
These bits define which audio content protection is used.
Table 36.
Code ACP Type
0x00 Generic audio
0x01 IEC 60958-identified audio
0x02 DVD-audio
0x03 Reserved for super audio CD (SACD)
0x04—0xFF Reserved
0xC1—ACP Packet Byte 0 (ACP_PB0)
0xC2—Bits[7:0] ACP_PB1
0xC3—Bits[7:0] ACP_PB2
0xC4—Bits[7:0] ACP_PB3
0xC5—Bits[7:0] ACP_PB4
0xC7—Bits[6:0] New Data Flags
See Register 0x87 for a description.
0xC8—Bit[7] International Standard Recording Code
(ISRC1) Continued
This bit indicates that a continuation of the 16 ISRC1 packet
bytes (an ISRC2 packet) is being transmitted.
0xC8—Bit[6] ISRC1 Valid
This bit is an indication of the whether ISRC1 packet bytes are
valid. 0 = ISRC1 status bits and PBs not valid. 1 = ISRC1 status
bits and PBs valid.
0xC8] 2:0] ISRC Status
These bits define where in the ISRC track the samples are: at
least two transmissions of 001 occur at the beginning of the
track, while continuous transmission of 010 occurs in the
middle of the track, followed by at least two transmissions of
100 near the end of the track.










