Datasheet
TMDS261B
SLLS987A –SEPTEMBER 2009–REVISED JULY 2011
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Table 4. Value of k for Different Input Threshold Voltages (continued)
0.25 V
DD
0.9163 0.7621 0.6286 0.5108 0.4055 0.3102 0.2231 0.1431 0.0690
0.3 V
DD
0.8473 0.6931 0.5596 0.4418 0.3365 0.2412 0.1542 0.0741 —
From Equation 1, R
up(min)
= 5.5 V/3 mA = 1.83 kΩ to operate the bus under a 5-V pullup voltage and provide less
than 3 mA when the I
2
C device is driving the bus to a low state. If a higher sink current, for example 4 mA, is
allowed, R
up(min)
can be as low as 1.375 kΩ.
Given a 5-V I
2
C device with input low and high threshold voltages at 0.3 V
DD
and 0.7 V
dd
, respectively, the value
of k is 0.8473 from Table 4. Taking into account the 1.83-kΩ pullup resistor, the maximum total load capacitance
is C
(total-5V)
= 645 pF. C
cable(max)
should be restricted to be less than 545 pF if C
source
and C
i
can be as high as 50
pF. Here the C
i
is treated as C
sink
, the load capacitance of a sink device.
Fixing the maximum transition time from Table 4, T = 1 μs, and using the k values from Table 4, the
recommended maximum total resistance of the pullup resistors on an I
2
C bus can be calculated for different
system setups.
To support the maximum load capacitance specified in the HDMI specification, C
cable(max)
= 700 pF/C
source
= 50
pF/C
i
= 50 pF, R
(max)
can be calculated as shown in Table 5.
Table 5. Pullup Resistors for Different Threshold Voltages and 800-pF Load
V
th–
\V
th+
0.7 V
DD
0.65 V
DD
0.6 V
DD
0.55 V
DD
0.5 V
DD
0.45 V
DD
0.4 V
DD
0.35 V
DD
0.3 V
DD
UNIT
0.1 V
DD
1.14 1.32 1.54 1.80 2.13 2.54 3.08 3.84 4.97 kΩ
0.15 V
DD
1.20 1.41 1.66 1.97 2.36 2.87 3.59 4.66 6.44 kΩ
0.2 V
DD
1.27 1.51 1.80 2.17 2.66 3.34 4.35 6.02 9.36 kΩ
0.25 V
DD
1.36 1.64 1.99 2.45 3.08 4.03 5.60 8.74 18.12 kΩ
0.3 V
DD
1.48 1.80 2.23 2.83 3.72 5.18 8.11 16.87 — kΩ
Or, limiting the maximum load capacitance of each cable to 400 pF to accommodate with I
2
C specification
version 2.1, C
cable(max)
= 400 pF/C
source
= 50 pF/C
i
= 50 pF; the maximum values of R
(max)
are calculated as
shown in Table 6.
Table 6. Pullup Resistor Upon Different Threshold Voltages and 500-pF Loads
V
th–
\V
th+
0.7 V
DD
0.65 V
DD
0.6 V
DD
0.55 V
DD
0.5 V
DD
0.45 V
DD
0.4 V
DD
0.35 V
DD
0.3 V
DD
UNIT
0.1 V
DD
1.82 2.12 2.47 2.89 3.40 4.06 4.93 6.15 7.96 kΩ
0.15 V
DD
1.92 2.25 2.65 3.14 3.77 4.59 5.74 7.46 10.30 kΩ
0.2 V
DD
2.04 2.42 2.89 3.48 4.26 5.34 6.95 9.63 14.98 kΩ
0.25 V
DD
2.18 2.62 3.18 3.92 4.93 6.45 8.96 13.98 28.99 kΩ
0.3 V
DD
2.36 2.89 3.57 4.53 5.94 8.29 12.97 26.99 — kΩ
Obviously, to accommodate the 3-mA drive current specification, a narrower threshold voltage range is required
to support a maximum 800-pF load capacitance for a standard-mode I
2
C bus.
When the input low- and high-level threshold voltages, V
th–
and V
th+
, are 0.7 V and 1.9 V, respectively, which is
0.15 V
DD
and 0.4 V
DD
, approximately, then with V
DD
= 5 V from Table 5, the maximum pullup resistor is 3.59 kΩ.
The allowable pullup resistor is in the range of 1.83 kΩ and 3.59 kΩ.
HPD Pins
The HPD circuits are powered by the 3.3-V VCC supply. This provides maximum V
OH
= VCC and maximum V
OL
=
0.4-V output signals to the SOURCE with a typical 1-kΩ output resistance. An external 1-kΩ resistor is not
needed here. The HPD output of the selected source port follows the logic level of the HPD_SINK input.
Unselected HPD outputs are kept low. When the device is in standby mode, all HPD outputs follow HPD_SINK.
If V
OH
greater than VCC is desired, then an external circuit as shown in Figure 45 can be used. In this case, the
maximum V
OH
can be equal to the 5 V coming from the HDMI source.
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