User's Manual

ADIMOS ** Company Confidential **
WVM User Manual Page 4 of 12 Rev 1.10
1. Introduction
1.1 Purpose and Scope
The Wireless Video Module product (WVM) delivers video over wireless channel. It enables a wireless
connection between a video source (DVD, VCR, PVR, STB, BS or PC) and a video display (standard TV,
flat screen TV or video monitor).
This document guides the user how to configure the WVM via a set of configuration and status registers.
1.2 Terms and Abbreviations
BS Base Station
CPU A microprocessor or microcontroller device
DVD Digital Video Disk
MPEG Motion Picture Expert Group
N/A Not Applicable
PVR Personal Video Recorder
STB Set Top Box
VCR Video Cassette Recorder
WLAN Wireless Local Area Network
WVM Wireless Video Module
2. References
[1] Adimos WVM - Frequency Channel Tables
3. Configuration and Status Registers
3.1 General Description
The WVM provides a set of internal registers, which can be modified or read via I2C interface. The values
of these registers determine the behavior of the WVM. Each register has a unique sub-address.
3.2 Register Details
3.2.1 Introduction
This section describes the internal registers.
Byte order: Byte0 is the first byte in a read/write operation.
Bit order: Bit 7 is the most significant bit within a byte.
0x… is a hexadecimal number.