Video and Vision Processing Suite Intel® FPGA IP User Guide

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Date 5/08/2024
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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. 1D LUT Intel® FPGA IP 9. 3D LUT Intel® FPGA IP 10. AXI-Stream Broadcaster Intel® FPGA IP 11. Bits per Color Sample Adapter Intel FPGA IP 12. Black Level Correction Intel® FPGA IP 13. Black Level Statistics Intel® FPGA IP 14. Chroma Key Intel® FPGA IP 15. Chroma Resampler Intel® FPGA IP 16. Clipper Intel® FPGA IP 17. Clocked Video Input Intel® FPGA IP 18. Clocked Video to Full-Raster Converter Intel® FPGA IP 19. Clocked Video Output Intel® FPGA IP 20. Color Plane Manager Intel® FPGA IP 21. Color Space Converter Intel® FPGA IP 22. Defective Pixel Correction Intel® FPGA IP 23. Deinterlacer Intel® FPGA IP 24. Demosaic Intel® FPGA IP 25. FIR Filter Intel® FPGA IP 26. Frame Cleaner Intel® FPGA IP 27. Full-Raster to Clocked Video Converter Intel® FPGA IP 28. Full-Raster to Streaming Converter Intel® FPGA IP 29. Genlock Controller Intel® FPGA IP 30. Generic Crosspoint Intel® FPGA IP 31. Genlock Signal Router Intel® FPGA IP 32. Guard Bands Intel® FPGA IP 33. Histogram Statistics Intel® FPGA IP 34. Interlacer Intel® FPGA IP 35. Mixer Intel® FPGA IP 36. Pixels in Parallel Converter Intel® FPGA IP 37. Scaler Intel® FPGA IP 38. Stream Cleaner Intel® FPGA IP 39. Switch Intel® FPGA IP 40. Tone Mapping Operator Intel® FPGA IP 41. Test Pattern Generator Intel® FPGA IP 42. Unsharp Mask Intel® FPGA IP 43. Video and Vision Monitor Intel FPGA IP 44. Video Frame Buffer Intel® FPGA IP 45. Video Frame Reader Intel FPGA IP 46. Video Frame Writer Intel FPGA IP 47. Video Streaming FIFO Intel® FPGA IP 48. Video Timing Generator Intel® FPGA IP 49. Vignette Correction Intel® FPGA IP 50. Warp Intel® FPGA IP 51. White Balance Correction Intel® FPGA IP 52. White Balance Statistics Intel® FPGA IP 53. Design Security 54. Document Revision History for Video and Vision Processing Suite User Guide

1.5. Glossary of Video and Vision Terminology

Table 2.  Glossary of Video and Vision Terminology
Agent Part of a memory-mapped interface, which receives transactions from a host interface.
Auxiliary control packets A term for any Intel FPGA streaming video protocol control packet with ID>=2. Optionally available to use for a variety of purposes, such as timestamping, register updates, IP synchronization and non-video data such as closed-captioning.
Avalon streaming interface Intel streaming standard, similar to AXI4-Stream. Used by VIP IPs.
Avalon memory-mapped interface Intel memory-mapped interface standard, similar to AXI4-Lite.
Field Either a progressive frame of video, or a field of interlaced video.
Frame A progressive frame of video.
Full variant The variant of the IPs when you turn off Lite mode of the Intel FPGA streaming video protocol and which comprises both control and data packets.
Full-raster variant The variant of the IP of the Intel FPGA streaming video protocol that comprises both blanking and active data packets.
Host Part of a memory-mapped interface, which sends transactions to one or more agent interfaces.
Interlaced Interlaced video comprises alternating fields with either the odd or even lines comprising a video frame. A 1080i video comprises one field of 540 odd-numbered lines followed by one field of 540 even-numbered lines.
Lite variant The variant of the IPs when you turn on lite mode for the Intel FPGA streaming video protocol and which comprises only data packets.
Metapackets Either an image information packet, an end-of-field packet, or an auxiliary control packet.
Progressive Video that is not interlaced. Lines are transmitted in order.
Symbol Pixels are comprised of 1 to 4 symbols. A symbol comprises between 8 and 16 bits of data, representing one color from an RGB triplet (red, blue, green) or a luma or chroma sample from YCbCr pixels, or some other color space component.
Undefined behavior If an IP experiences a stimulus that falls outside of its design parameters, its behavior is unspecified. The IP may fail gracefully, or lock-up, or continue working. Intel does not specify the outcome.
VIP Video and image processing. Intel’s previous generation of video processing IPs from the Video and Image Processing Suite.