I2C(also IIC; the "2" is superscripted) Inter-Integrated Circuit Bus -- A moderate-speed serial communications bus originally invented by Philips in the early 1980s for consumer-electronics applications, such as inter-chip communication in a television set or high-end stereo.	 The I2C bus has recently appeared on PCs in video capture boards and similar devices, as well as (surprisingly) SDRAM DIMMs (for the on-board serial EEPROM).  The ACCESS.bus is a derivative of the I2C bus which forms the physical layer of the Universal Serial Bus.	 Similary, the SMBus (System Management Bus) also uses I2C as its physical layer. 8Ah/0Dh - Philips TDA8366 - WHITE POINT (GREEN)
Access:	Write-Only
SeeAlso: I2C(also IIC; the "2" is superscripted) Inter-Integrated Circuit Bus -- A moderate-speed serial communications bus originally invented by Philips in the early 1980s for consumer-electronics applications, such as inter-chip communication in a television set or high-end stereo.	 The I2C bus has recently appeared on PCs in video capture boards and similar devices, as well as (surprisingly) SDRAM DIMMs (for the on-board serial EEPROM).  The ACCESS.bus is a derivative of the I2C bus which forms the physical layer of the Universal Serial Bus.	 Similary, the SMBus (System Management Bus) also uses I2C as its physical layer. 8Ah/00h"TDA8366",I2C(also IIC; the "2" is superscripted) Inter-Integrated Circuit Bus -- A moderate-speed serial communications bus originally invented by Philips in the early 1980s for consumer-electronics applications, such as inter-chip communication in a television set or high-end stereo.	 The I2C bus has recently appeared on PCs in video capture boards and similar devices, as well as (surprisingly) SDRAM DIMMs (for the on-board serial EEPROM).  The ACCESS.bus is a derivative of the I2C bus which forms the physical layer of the Universal Serial Bus.	 Similary, the SMBus (System Management Bus) also uses I2C as its physical layer. 8Ah/0Ch"TDA8366",I2C(also IIC; the "2" is superscripted) Inter-Integrated Circuit Bus -- A moderate-speed serial communications bus originally invented by Philips in the early 1980s for consumer-electronics applications, such as inter-chip communication in a television set or high-end stereo.	 The I2C bus has recently appeared on PCs in video capture boards and similar devices, as well as (surprisingly) SDRAM DIMMs (for the on-board serial EEPROM).  The ACCESS.bus is a derivative of the I2C bus which forms the physical layer of the Universal Serial Bus.	 Similary, the SMBus (System Management Bus) also uses I2C as its physical layer. 8Ah/0Eh"TDA8366"


Bitfields for TDA8366 White Point (Green):
Bit(s)	Description	(Table I0057)
 7	"SFM" start-up horizontal frequency
	=0 maximum
	=1 nominal
 6	"CVS" Y-input mode
	=0 Y/C
	=1 CVBS
 5-0	white point (green) value
SeeAlso: #I0112,#I0114