Sony XCD-V60, XCD-SX90, XCD-U100 Cell Phone User Manual


 
Control
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Control of Sony’s Unique
Features
LUT (LookUp Table)
Enabling writing the Lookup table
Write the following three commands in sequence.
Disabling writing the Lookup table
Write the following three commands in sequence.
When writing of the Lookup table is enabled, the
addresses 0xF0F60000 to 0xF0F61FFC that store the
Lookup table become open.
The table has two channels. Channel 0 is in EEPROM
write mode, and channel 1 is in RAM write mode.
The table written in EEPROM is read out when Gamma
is set to 3.
The table written in RAM is directly reflected to images
regardless of the Gamma setting.
Channel 0 (EEPROM mode)
Channel 1 (RAM mode)
Although block writing is applicable for either mode,
transfer the next data in EEPROM mode only after
confirming that the previous writing has been
completed, because writing in EEPROM mode requires
a long time.
The common Lookup table is used for both the 16-bit
mode and 8-bit mode. For the 8-bit mode, the most
significant 8 bits of the 10 bits will handle data.
Address Data
F0F30000 08004600
F0F30004 0030FFFF
F0F30008 80000000
Address Data
F0F30000 08004600
F0F30004 0030FFFF
F0F30008 00000000
Address Data
F0F60000 Any data Output data when input data is 0.
F0F60004 Output data when input data is 1.
F0F60008 Output data when input data is 2.
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F0F60FF8 Output data when input data is
0x3FE.
F0F60FFC Output data when input data is
0x3FF.
Address Data
F0F61000 Any data Output data when input data is 0.
F0F61004 Output data when input data is 1.
F0F61008 Output data when input data is 2.
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F0F61FF8 Output data when input data is
0x3FE.
F0F61FFC Output data when input data is
0x3FF.