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Pixel clock rate, Roi processing capabilities, Mini-config overview – AJA ROI DVI to SDI Mini-Converter User Manual

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• Audio input via 3.5mm 2-channel analog input or 8-channel embedded (if

present) (excluding ROI-SDI model)

• Embedded SDI audio out (up to 8 channels)
• Uses universal input +5V power supply AJA model DWP-U-R1 (included)
• 5-year warranty

Pixel rates are limited to a 166 mHz maximum rate.

Pixel Clock Rate

ROI-DVI, ROI-DP, ROI-HDMI

The source video pixel clock is a combination of the video resolution and its

vertical rate. Some sources can generate pixel clock rates that exceed the

capabilities of the ROI-DVI, ROI-DP, and ROI-HDMI converters. It may not be

obvious what the resulting pixel clock will be for a particular resolution or vertical

rate.
For example, when a downstream sink device is connected to the ROI output

monitor connector, the source and sink could potentially negotiate a display

format (using EDID) that is beyond the capability of ROI’s video processing

circuitry.
When this error occurs, an “Exceeds max rate” red error message will be displayed

on the Mini-Config user interface, and the ROI will generate a full screen red

matte on the SDI output. A downstream DVI/DP/HDMI/SDI monitor will still

display the incoming video.
Possible solutions include:

• Disconnect the downstream device (for example, a computer monitor) from

the ROI. Once disconnected, ROI will negotiate directly with the source to

generate a video resolution that is within the ROI’s processing capability.

• Reconfigure the source signal to a resolution that ROI supports.
• On ROI-DP models, from the Genlock Screen, select ROI-DP from the EDID

Flow Through control so that the upstream source sees only the EDID of the

ROI (see

"EDID Flow Through (ROI-DP Model Only)" on page 32

).

ROI Processing Capabilities

The ROI models utilize a powerful scaling processor, however, some specific

combinations of input and output ROI selections, de-interlacing, and 180°

rotations or flips can exceed the processing capacity of the ROI Mini-Converters.
In these cases, a “Processing Limit Exceeded” red error message is displayed on

the Mini-Config user interface, and the ROI will automatically turn off certain

features in order to process the picture. These features that have been turned

off will be reported and will be in red. For an example, see

"Figure 19. Processing

Limit Exceeded" on page 27

.

Possible solutions include:

• Reduce the size of the Region of Interest selections; input ROI, output ROI, or a

combination of both.

• Turn off 180 degree rotation and/or H and V flips, or frame delay.
• Use a progressive rather than interlace input signal.

Mini-Config Overview

Using AJA’s Mini-Config application, you can set up and control region-of-interest

and output display scaling operations, route audio, and configure genlock. Mini-

Config is also used to update the Mini-Converter firmware.