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PCA9507_1 © NXP B.V. 2008. All rights reserved. Product data sheet Rev. 01 — 7 February 2008 5 of 20 NXP Semiconductors PCA9507 2-wire serial bus extender for HDMI DDC I2C-bus and SMBus 6.3 Resistor pull-up value selection 6.3.1 Port A (SDAA and SCLA) SDAA and SCLA are open-drain I/O that have rise time accelerators and strong pull-down. When the inputs transition above 0.3VCC(A), the rise time accelerator activates and boosts the pull-up current during rising edge to meet the I2C-bus rise time specification when the device drives a long cable or heavier capacitance load. The strong pull-down enables the output to drive to nearly zero voltage for logic LOW. The selection for pull-up resistors are defined in the HDMI DDC specification shown in Table 3. For HDMI transmitter applications like digital video player, recorder, or set-top box, the pull-up resistor is in the range of 1.5 k Ω to 2 kΩ. For HDMI receiver applications like in LCD TV or video card, the pull-up resistor is 47 k Ω on the SCLA line, and there is no pull-up on the SDAA line. pull-up resistor values (in k Ω) versus capacitance load (in nF) for 5 V supply voltage complied with 1 µs rise time per I2C-bus Standard-mode specification. The graph contrasts a shaded and unshaded region. Any resistor value chosen within the unshaded region would comply with 1 µs rise time, while any value chosen in the shaded region would not. Table 3. HDMI DDC pull-up resistors specification Pin Where Minimum Maximum SDAA at the source (DVD/STB) 1.5 k Ω 2.0 k Ω at the sink (LCD TV) - - SCLA at the source (DVD/STB) 1.5 k Ω 2.0 k Ω at the sink (LCD TV) 47 k Ω± 10 % rise time = 1 µs; V CC(A) =5V Fig 5. SDAA/SCLA line pull-up resistor versus load capacitance CL (nF) 0 4.0 3.0 2.0 1.0 002aad620 4.5 6.5 2.5 8.5 10.5 RPU (k Ω) 0.5 does not comply with 1 µs rise time complies with 1 µs rise time |