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<blockquote data-quote="easysat" data-source="post: 2748" data-attributes="member: 175305"><p>Sorry if this is a bit long. I don't know if it is up to date, but someone with more electronics knowledge than me could check it out perhaps. I think you will find that the power pins are the same as on the DVB common interface, but the signals are different.</p><p></p><p>I can't copy the formatting of the original, so it is difficult to read. The first item on each line is for pin 1 (top) to pin 34 (bottom); the second item is for pins 35 (top) to 68 (bottom).</p><p></p><p>Here is the signal list of the digital interface which can be used to output a DVB compliant transport stream at 54 Mbit/s to a IEEE 1394 module.</p><p></p><p>Pin 1 Pin 35</p><p>0V 0V</p><p>Trans stream in byte clk /(Card detect 1)</p><p>Trans stream out D0 Trans stream out D1</p><p>Trans stream out D2 Trans stream out D3</p><p>Trans stream out D4 Trans stream out D5</p><p>Trans stream out D6 Trans stream out D7</p><p>Trans strm out packet error Trans strm out pckt start</p><p>Trans strm out byte valid Trans strm out byte clk</p><p>0V 0V</p><p>I2C bus clk I2C bus serial data & addr</p><p>Trans stream in D0 Trans stream in D1</p><p>Trans stream in D2 Trans stream in D3</p><p>Trans stream in D4 Trans stream in D5</p><p>Trans stream in D6 Trans stream in D7</p><p>Trans stream in pckt error Trans stream in pckt start</p><p>Trans stream in byte valid 3.3V</p><p>3.3V 3.3V</p><p>5V 5V</p><p>/(Module uses I2C bus) /(CPU Read)</p><p>/(CPU_WRITE) /(CPU_CS)</p><p>3.3V /(CPU_RESET)</p><p>CPU_D0 CPU_D1</p><p>CPU_D2 CPU_D3</p><p>CPU_D4 CPU_D5</p><p>CPU_D6 CPU_D7</p><p>0V 0V</p><p>/(CPU_WAIT) /(CPU_INTERRUPT)</p><p>CPU_ADDR0 CPU_ADDR1</p><p>CPU_ADDR2 CPU_ADDR3</p><p>CPU_ADDR4 CPU_ADDR5</p><p>CPU_ADDR8 CPU_ADDR7</p><p>CPU_ADDR8 CPU_ADDR9</p><p>No Connect /(card detect 2)</p><p>0V 0V</p><p>Pin 34 Pin 68</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="easysat, post: 2748, member: 175305"] Sorry if this is a bit long. I don't know if it is up to date, but someone with more electronics knowledge than me could check it out perhaps. I think you will find that the power pins are the same as on the DVB common interface, but the signals are different. I can't copy the formatting of the original, so it is difficult to read. The first item on each line is for pin 1 (top) to pin 34 (bottom); the second item is for pins 35 (top) to 68 (bottom). Here is the signal list of the digital interface which can be used to output a DVB compliant transport stream at 54 Mbit/s to a IEEE 1394 module. Pin 1 Pin 35 0V 0V Trans stream in byte clk /(Card detect 1) Trans stream out D0 Trans stream out D1 Trans stream out D2 Trans stream out D3 Trans stream out D4 Trans stream out D5 Trans stream out D6 Trans stream out D7 Trans strm out packet error Trans strm out pckt start Trans strm out byte valid Trans strm out byte clk 0V 0V I2C bus clk I2C bus serial data & addr Trans stream in D0 Trans stream in D1 Trans stream in D2 Trans stream in D3 Trans stream in D4 Trans stream in D5 Trans stream in D6 Trans stream in D7 Trans stream in pckt error Trans stream in pckt start Trans stream in byte valid 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 5V 5V /(Module uses I2C bus) /(CPU Read) /(CPU_WRITE) /(CPU_CS) 3.3V /(CPU_RESET) CPU_D0 CPU_D1 CPU_D2 CPU_D3 CPU_D4 CPU_D5 CPU_D6 CPU_D7 0V 0V /(CPU_WAIT) /(CPU_INTERRUPT) CPU_ADDR0 CPU_ADDR1 CPU_ADDR2 CPU_ADDR3 CPU_ADDR4 CPU_ADDR5 CPU_ADDR8 CPU_ADDR7 CPU_ADDR8 CPU_ADDR9 No Connect /(card detect 2) 0V 0V Pin 34 Pin 68 [/QUOTE]
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