Video and Vision Processing Suite Intel® FPGA IP User Guide

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Date 9/30/2022
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Document Table of Contents
1. About the Video and Vision Processing Suite 2. Getting Started with the Video and Vision Processing IPs 3. Video and Vision Processing IPs Functional Description 4. Video and Vision Processing IP Interfaces 5. Video and Vision Processing IP Registers 6. Video and Vision Processing IPs Software Programming Model 7. Protocol Converter Intel® FPGA IP 8. 3D LUT Intel® FPGA IP 9. AXI-Stream Broadcaster Intel® FPGA IP 10. Chroma Key Intel® FPGA IP 11. Chroma Resampler Intel® FPGA IP 12. Clipper Intel® FPGA IP 13. Clocked Video Input Intel® FPGA IP 14. Clocked Video to Full-Raster Converter Intel® FPGA IP 15. Clocked Video Output Intel® FPGA IP 16. Color Space Converter Intel® FPGA IP 17. Deinterlacer Intel® FPGA IP 18. FIR Filter Intel® FPGA IP 19. Frame Cleaner Intel® FPGA IP 20. Full-Raster to Clocked Video Converter Intel® FPGA IP 21. Full-Raster to Streaming Converter Intel® FPGA IP 22. Generic Crosspoint Intel® FPGA IP 23. Genlock Signal Router Intel® FPGA IP 24. Guard Bands Intel® FPGA IP 25. Interlacer Intel® FPGA IP 26. Mixer Intel® FPGA IP 27. Pixels in Parallel Converter Intel® FPGA IP 28. Scaler Intel® FPGA IP 29. Stream Cleaner Intel® FPGA IP 30. Switch Intel® FPGA IP 31. Tone Mapping Operator Intel® FPGA IP 32. Test Pattern Generator Intel® FPGA IP 33. Video Frame Buffer Intel® FPGA IP 34. Video Streaming FIFO Intel® FPGA IP 35. Video Timing Generator Intel® FPGA IP 36. Warp Intel® FPGA IP 37. Design Security 38. Document Revision History for Video and Vision Processing Suite User Guide

12.2. Clipper IP Parameters

Table 117.  Clipper IP Parameters
Parameter Values Description
Video Data Format
Bits per color sample 8 to 16 Select the number of bits per color sample.
Number of color planes 1 to 4 Select the number of color planes per pixel.
Number of pixels in parallel 1 to 8 Select the number of pixels in parallel.
Control
Lite mode On or off Turn on to use the lite variant of the Intel FPGA Streaming Video protocol.
Memory-mapped control interface On or off

Turn on to specify clipping offsets using the Avalon memory-mapped interface.

You must have the Avalon memory-mapped control agent interface if you turn on Lite mode.

Separate clock for control interface On or off Turn on for a separate clock for the control interface.
Debug features On or off Turn on for debugging features (not applicable when you turn on Lite mode).
Clipping options
Clipping method Clipping with offsets or Clipping with output dimensions Specify the clipping area as offsets from the edge of the input area or as a fixed rectangle.

Left offset

0 to 16383

For clips of fixed dimensions, specify the x coordinate for the left edge of the clipping rectangle.

0 is the left edge of the input area.

The left and right offset values must be less than or equal to the input image width.

Top offset

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0 to 16383

For clips of fixed dimensions, specify the x coordinate for the top edge of the clipping rectangle.

0 is the top edge of the input area.

The top and bottom offset values must be less than or equal to the input image height.

Right offset

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0 to 16383

For clips of fixed dimensions, use this parameter to specify the x coordinate for the right edge of the clipping rectangle.

0 is the right edge of the input area.

The left and right offset values must be less than or equal to the input image width.

Bottom offset

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0to 16383

For clips of fixed dimensions, specify the x coordinate for the bottom edge of the clipping rectangle.

0 is the bottom edge of the input area.

The top and bottom offset values must be less than or equal to the input image height.

Output width

1 to 16384 For clips of fixed dimensions, specify the width of the clipping rectangle.

Output height

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1 to 16384 For clips of fixed dimensions, specify the height of the clipping rectangle.
Figure 23. Clipper IP GUI
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Not applicable when you turn on the memory-mapped control interface or when you select Clipping with output dimensions

14

Not applicable when you turn on the memory-mapped control interface or when you select Clipping with offsets.