Video and Vision Processing Suite Intel® FPGA IP User Guide
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683329
Date
12/12/2022
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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. Genlock Controller Intel® FPGA IP
23. Generic Crosspoint Intel® FPGA IP
24. Genlock Signal Router Intel® FPGA IP
25. Guard Bands Intel® FPGA IP
26. Interlacer Intel® FPGA IP
27. Mixer Intel® FPGA IP
28. Pixels in Parallel Converter Intel® FPGA IP
29. Scaler Intel® FPGA IP
30. Stream Cleaner Intel® FPGA IP
31. Switch Intel® FPGA IP
32. Tone Mapping Operator Intel® FPGA IP
33. Test Pattern Generator Intel® FPGA IP
34. Video Frame Buffer Intel® FPGA IP
35. Video Streaming FIFO Intel® FPGA IP
36. Video Timing Generator Intel® FPGA IP
37. Warp Intel® FPGA IP
38. Design Security
39. Document Revision History for Video and Vision Processing Suite User Guide
22.4.1. Achieving Genlock Controller Free Running (for Initialization or from Lock to Reference Clock N)
22.4.2. Locking to Reference Clock N (from Genlock Controller IP free running)
22.4.3. Setting the VCXO hold over
22.4.4. Restarting the Genlock Controller IP
22.4.5. Locking to Reference Clock N New (from Locking to Reference Clock N Old)
22.4.6. Changing to Reference Clock or VCXO Base Frequencies (switch between p50 and p59.94 video formats and vice-versa)
22.4.7. Disturbing a Reference Clock (a cable pull)
8.2. 3D LUT IP Parameters
The 3D LUT IP offers compile-time parameters.
Name | Values | Description |
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Video data format | ||
Number of pixels in parallel | 1 to 8 | Number of pixels transmitted every clock cycle. |
Input bits per color sample | 8 to 16 | Number of bits per color sample at the input. |
Output bits per color sample | 8 to 16 | Number of bits per color sample at the output. |
Control settings | ||
Separate clock for control interface | On or off | Turn on to run the run-time control interface on a different clock domain. |
LUT read interface | On or off | Allows you to read LUT contents via the CPU interface. |
Enabled out of reset | On or off |
|
LUT settings | ||
Size | 9, 17, 33, 65 | Size of each LUT dimension. |
Bits per color | 8 to 16 | The number of bits per color in the LUT (LUT_DEPTH). |
Output alpha channel | On or off | Turn on to add alpha channel to the LUT (RGBA). |
Bypass alpha | 0 to 2 LUT_DEPTH -1 | The alpha value output in bypass mode. |
Double buffered | On or off | Double the memory for seamless LUT programming and switching:
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Buffer 0 and Buffer 1 | ||
Initialize from file | On or off | Turn on to initialize the LUT from the initialization file. |
Init file | user file | Optional initialization file. |
Init file type | normalized, integer | Type of coefficients in the initialization file:
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Figure 13. 3D LUT GUI

LUT Initialization File
You can initialize each buffer of the LUT from reset by providing a compatible 3D LUT file to Init file in the GUI. The IP generation process converts the LUT file into RAM initialization .hex files that get built into the firmware during compilation. The script can read .cube format files, or any 3D LUT files that follow these conventions:
- RGB component order (must match the video stream’s order)
- Components change first from left to right, i.e. R first, G second, B third
- If you turn on alpha, you append the alpha value as a fourth component (RGBA)
- The data type must match the IP GUI parameter and may either be:
- normalized fixed- or floating-point numbers between 0.0 to 1.0
- integers between 0 and 2LUT_DEPTH-1 (e.g. 10-bit: 0 to 1023)
- The data type must be the same for the whole file
- Lines starting with # or any letter are ignored