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This article is about the [[USB]] Video and Broadcast Audio decoder family CX23100/1/2 from [[Conexant]].
The '''Conexant CX2310x''' is a [[USB]] video and broadcast-audio decoder family from [[Conexant]].


==Overview/Features==
==Overview/features==
The CX23102 has all the features that other chips in the family share. The CX23100/1 are cut-down versions of this chip.
The CX23102 has all the features that other chips in the family share. The CX23100/1/3 are cut-down versions of this chip.


===CX23102===
===CX23102===
*USB 1.1/2.0 support
* USB 1.1/2.0 support
*Video broadcast formats:NTSC/PAL/SECAM
* Video broadcast formats:NTSC/PAL/SECAM
*Audio broadcast formats:BTSC/EIAJ/A2/NICAM/AM
* Audio broadcast formats:BTSC/EIAJ/A2/NICAM/AM
*24 [[GPIO pins]]
* 24 [[GPIO pins]]
*3 I2c master busses
* 3 I2c master busses
*Inputs:
* Inputs:
**Stereo Analog Audio
** Stereo Analog Audio
**Two Chroma/One PrPb/One SIF
** Two Chroma/One PrPb/One SIF
**Four CVBS/Luma Inputs
** Four CVBS/Luma Inputs
**Tuner
** Tuner
**Serial Transport stream
** Serial Transport stream
**Parallel/Serial Transport stream
** Parallel/Serial Transport stream
*Outputs
* Outputs
**I2S 16/24 bit 32/44.1/48kHz
** I2S 16/24 bit 32/44.1/48kHz
**Audio Master Clock
** Audio Master Clock


===Feature comparison chart===
==Linux Support==
According to Conexant product brief, there are following differences between versions of chipset:
The CX2310x series of chips is supported in Linux through the cx231xx driver. There are two reference designs by Conexant that are explicity named in the driver. All other cards are listed as 'unknown'
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Capability || CX23100 || CX23101 || CX23102 || CX23103
|-
| USB interface || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}}
|-
| Broadcast Video || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}}
|-
| Broadcast Audio || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}}
|-
| Integrated Analog IF Demodulator || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}}
|-
| Transport Stream Interface || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}}
|}


==External Links==
==Linux support==
The CX2310x series of chips is supported in Linux through the cx231xx driver (CX23103 is currently unsupported). There are two reference designs by Conexant that are explicity named in the driver. All other cards are listed as 'unknown'.
*[http://www.conexant.com/products/entry.jsp?id=552 Conexant Product Page]

==Boards==
* [[Hauppauge USB-Live-2]]
* [http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.drivers.video-input-infrastructure/33638 Hauppauge WinTV-USB2-FM]
* [[Hauppauge WinTV-HVR-850]] (there are three versions; only model 01200 with ID 2040:b140 first sold in early 2010 uses CX23102)
* [[AVerMedia DVD EZMaker 7 (C039)]]
* [https://sites.google.com/site/myrtlsdr/ AVerMedia AVerTV Hybrid Volar HD (H830)]
* [[OTG102]] (Diamond VC500, Mygica/Geniatech EZGrabber2, August VGB100, etc.)
* Elgato Video Capture V2 - this board works with the cx231xx driver, using a patch sent to Linux-media mailing list on 28/11-2012. Note that Elgato Video Capture V1 uses [[Em28xx_devices]] driver.
* [[KWorld UB445-U ATSC Hybrid TV Stick]]
* [[KWorld UB445-U2 ATSC Hybrid TV Stick]]
* KWorld UB430-AF ISDB-T Hybrid TV Stick
* [[Hauppauge WinTV-HVR-930C-HD]]
* [[AVerMedia AVerTV HD PRO (H868R)]]
* [[Gigabyte U8300]]
* [[TBS5280 USB DVB-T2/T/C Dual Tuner TV Box]]
* [http://www.prolink.com.tw/style/frame/templates15/product_detail.asp?lang=2&customer_id=1470&name_id=36169&content_set=color_5&Directory_ID=17007&id=249934 PixelView Xcapture USB]
* Pixelview PlayTV USB Hybrid
* Iconbit Analog Stick U100 FM
* [http://assets.mhint.s3.amazonaws.com/downloads/6339/161336_datasheet_english.pdf Manhattan Hi-Speed USB Audio/Video Grabber]
* [http://club.dx.com/forums/forums.dx/threadid.1288095?page=1 EzCAP USB Video Capture Pro] (uniquely, this one has YPbPr component inputs)
* [[SilverCrest USB 2.0 Video Grabber SVG 2.0 A2]] (CX23103)
* [[Sveon STV24]]
* [[TerraTec Grabby]] v3/DK-8713 V1.0 (the previous versions of the Grabby use the [[Em28xx_devices]] driver)
* [[Astrometa DVB-T2]] (2015 version)
* [[The Imaging Source DFG-USB2pro| The Imaging Source DFG/USB2pro]]

==External links==
* [http://205.175.208.33/products/entry.jsp?id=714 Conexant CX23102 Product Page]
* [http://205.175.208.33/products/entry.jsp?id=715 Conexant CX23103 Product Page]


[[Category:Decoder]]
[[Category:Decoder]]

Latest revision as of 15:11, 17 November 2017

The Conexant CX2310x is a USB video and broadcast-audio decoder family from Conexant.

Overview/features

The CX23102 has all the features that other chips in the family share. The CX23100/1/3 are cut-down versions of this chip.

CX23102

  • USB 1.1/2.0 support
  • Video broadcast formats:NTSC/PAL/SECAM
  • Audio broadcast formats:BTSC/EIAJ/A2/NICAM/AM
  • 24 GPIO pins
  • 3 I2c master busses
  • Inputs:
    • Stereo Analog Audio
    • Two Chroma/One PrPb/One SIF
    • Four CVBS/Luma Inputs
    • Tuner
    • Serial Transport stream
    • Parallel/Serial Transport stream
  • Outputs
    • I2S 16/24 bit 32/44.1/48kHz
    • Audio Master Clock

Feature comparison chart

According to Conexant product brief, there are following differences between versions of chipset:

Capability CX23100 CX23101 CX23102 CX23103
USB interface Yes No Yes Yes
Broadcast Video No Yes Yes Yes
Broadcast Audio No Yes Yes No
Integrated Analog IF Demodulator No Yes Yes No
Transport Stream Interface Yes No Yes Yes

Linux support

The CX2310x series of chips is supported in Linux through the cx231xx driver (CX23103 is currently unsupported). There are two reference designs by Conexant that are explicity named in the driver. All other cards are listed as 'unknown'.

Boards

External links