November 2010 SK9210TX-HS Wireless HD Module OEM Installation Guide SiBEAM, Inc.
November 2010 Table of Contents Table of Contents _______________________________________________________ 2 Purpose of this Document ________________________________________________ 4 Introduction ___________________________________________________________ 4 Terminology _______________________________________________________________ 4 Getting Started _________________________________________________________ 6 SK9210TX-HS Contents______________________________________________________ 6 Unpacking the Module
November 2010 List of Figures Figure 1. SK9210TX-HS Module .................................................................................................................. 6 Figure 2. DisplayMini Card............................................................................................................................ 9 Figure 3. RF Board ......................................................................................................................................... 9 Figure 4.
November 2010 Purpose of this Document This document provides customers with all the information necessary to allow them to utilize SiBEAM’s SK9210TX-HS WirelessHD module. It takes the user through an explanation of the system components, operation and bring-up while also describing the basic system configuration and diagnostics. It is expected that user of the SK9210TX-HS have some basic knowledge of the WirelessHD (WiHD) specification.
November 2010 Sink – a system which receives and renders A/V from a source device. This typically is a DTV or similar device. The WiHD Receiver Module can be considered a wireless A/V sink when it is connected to another A/V sink over HDMI. Sink devices may be a video sink, audio sink or audio/video (A/V) sink. SK9210TX-HS – the WirelessHD module including the DMC board, cable and RF board. Full schematics, BOM and layout files are available. Source – a system providing A/V to a sink device.
November 2010 Getting Started SK9210TX-HS Contents The following items are included in a SK9210TX-HS module: • • • DMC board Cable RF board Unpacking the Module The module will come with the two boards already connected. The only action by the user upon opening the packaging is to locate the DMC board and the RF board as shown in Figure 1. Figure 1. SK9210TX-HS Module Customer Supplied Equipment The customer should have available a Notebook PC with a DMC slot available and accessible.
November 2010 Table 1. Supported Video Formats Video Format Vertical Refresh 59.94/60Hz Color Space YCbCr 59.94/60Hz RGB YCbCr 50Hz RGB YCbCr 480i 480p 576i 50Hz RGB YCbCr YCbCr RGB YCbCr 59.94/60Hz RGB YCbCr 50Hz RGB YCbCr 59.94/60Hz RGB YCbCr 23.976/24Hz RGB YCbCr 50Hz RGB YCbCr 59.94/60Hz RGB YCbCr 60Hz 60Hz 60Hz 60Hz 60Hz 60Hz RGB RGB RGB RGB RGB RGB RGB 50Hz 576p 720p 1080i 1080p VGA WVGA SVGA XGA SXGA WSXGA+ SiBEAM, Inc.
November 2010 Table 2. Supported Uncompressed Audio Formats Multiples of Fs 128 256 384 512 32 kHz 4.096 8.192 12.288 16.384 Audio Sample Rate, F's 2/6/8-channels 44.1 kHz 48 kHz 88.2 kHz 96 kHz 5.645 6.144 11.290 12.288 11.290 12.288 22.579 24.576 16.934 18.432 33.864 36.864 22.579 24.576 45.158 49.152 2-channel 176.4 kHz 192 kHz 22.579 24.576 45.158 49.152 Setup The setup for the SK9210TX-HS is fairly straight forward. Step 1: Make sure all power is off on the Notebook PC and remove the battery.
November 2010 Figure 2. DisplayMini Card Figure 3. RF Board SiBEAM, Inc.
November 2010 WirelessHD Applications Controller (WAC) The WirelessHD Applications Controller (WAC) is provided for end user control over the SK9210TX-HS. Thru the WAC, the end user is able to connect/disconnect from a WVAN, see operating performance and update code on the module. Figure 4 shows the Status screen of the WAC. In this screen the user is able to see the signal strength achieved, if the module is Associated in a WVAN or if there is an active Connection.
November 2010 Figure 5. WAC Network Screen The Info screen of the WAC (Figure 6) is used to show what A/V formats are being transmitted and which code versions are running on the module. The code versions will consist of embedded code run on the embedded CPU of the SB9220 and the host code run on the Atmel host microcontroller. Figure 6. WAC Info Screen The Advanced screen of the WAC (Figure 7) is used to for code updates.
November 2010 Figure 7. WAC Advanced Screen SiBEAM, Inc.
November 2010 Appendix A: Specifications Standards Operating Frequency Interface Antenna Type Range A/V Ports Physical Specifications Module Power Operating Environment WirelessHD 1.0 60.32 – 62.80 GHz DisplayMini Card 32 Antenna array embedded in SB9210 ceramic package 5-10m NLOS Single WirelessHD 1.0 A/V port Height: 4.75mm DMC Board Width: 26.8mm Length: 44.4mm Weight: 3.5g Height: 5.00mm RF Board Width:18.0mm Length: 31.0mm Weight: 4 g Cable Length: 33cm 3.6W (max), 3.
November 2010 Appendix B: Interference Statement USA-Federal Communications Commission (FCC) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy.
November 2010 Revision History Revision A B Date 11/1/10 11/10/10 C 11/11/10 SiBEAM, Inc. 555 N. Mathilda Ave. Sunnyvale, CA 94085 408-245-3120 Phone 408-245-3120 Fax Change Initial release. Updated cover page, clarification of Customer Supplied Equipment and updated Appendix B. Updated Appendix B Interference statements SiBEAM Japan K.K. Shinjuku Park Tower N30F 3-7-1 Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 163-1030 Japan +81-3-5326-3085 Phone +81-3-5326-3001Fax Copyright © 2010 SiBEAM, Inc.