Video and Vision Processing Suite Intel® FPGA IP User Guide

ID 683329
Date 7/08/2024
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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. Adaptive Noise Reduction Intel® FPGA IP 11. Advanced Test Pattern Generator Intel® FPGA IP 12. AXI-Stream Broadcaster Intel® FPGA IP 13. Bits per Color Sample Adapter Intel FPGA IP 14. Black Level Correction Intel® FPGA IP 15. Black Level Statistics Intel® FPGA IP 16. Chroma Key Intel® FPGA IP 17. Chroma Resampler Intel® FPGA IP 18. Clipper Intel® FPGA IP 19. Clocked Video Input Intel® FPGA IP 20. Clocked Video to Full-Raster Converter Intel® FPGA IP 21. Clocked Video Output Intel® FPGA IP 22. Color Plane Manager Intel® FPGA IP 23. Color Space Converter Intel® FPGA IP 24. Defective Pixel Correction Intel® FPGA IP 25. Deinterlacer Intel® FPGA IP 26. Demosaic Intel® FPGA IP 27. FIR Filter Intel® FPGA IP 28. Frame Cleaner Intel® FPGA IP 29. Full-Raster to Clocked Video Converter Intel® FPGA IP 30. Full-Raster to Streaming Converter Intel® FPGA IP 31. Genlock Controller Intel® FPGA IP 32. Generic Crosspoint Intel® FPGA IP 33. Genlock Signal Router Intel® FPGA IP 34. Guard Bands Intel® FPGA IP 35. Histogram Statistics Intel® FPGA IP 36. Interlacer Intel® FPGA IP 37. Mixer Intel® FPGA IP 38. Pixels in Parallel Converter Intel® FPGA IP 39. Scaler Intel® FPGA IP 40. Stream Cleaner Intel® FPGA IP 41. Switch Intel® FPGA IP 42. Tone Mapping Operator Intel® FPGA IP 43. Test Pattern Generator Intel® FPGA IP 44. Unsharp Mask Intel® FPGA IP 45. Video and Vision Monitor Intel FPGA IP 46. Video Frame Buffer Intel® FPGA IP 47. Video Frame Reader Intel FPGA IP 48. Video Frame Writer Intel FPGA IP 49. Video Streaming FIFO Intel® FPGA IP 50. Video Timing Generator Intel® FPGA IP 51. Vignette Correction Intel® FPGA IP 52. Warp Intel® FPGA IP 53. White Balance Correction Intel® FPGA IP 54. White Balance Statistics Intel® FPGA IP 55. Design Security 56. Document Revision History for Video and Vision Processing Suite User Guide

22.2. Color Plane Manager IP Parameters

The IP offers compile-time parameters. Set these from the GUI in Platform Designer.
Parameter Values Description
Color plane manager mode
Color plane manager mode Merge, rearrange, split

Select what you want the IP to do with the color planes.

When you select merge, the IP uses input 0 and 1 and output 0.

When you select rearrange, the IP uses input 0 and output 0.

When you select split, the IP uses input 0 and outputs 0 and 1.

Color planes configuration
Number of color planes per pixel for input 0 1 - 4 Select the number of color planes for input 0.
Number of color planes per pixel for input 1 1 - 4

Select the number of color planes for input 1.

Number of color planes per pixel for output 0 1 - 4 Select the number of color planes for output 0.
Number of color planes per pixel for output 1 1 - 4

Select the number of color planes for output 1.

Video data precision
Bits per color plane 8 to 16 Select the number of bits per color plane.
Pixels in parallel
Number of pixels in parallel 1 - 8 Select the number of pixels in parallel.
Rearrange mode configuration
Mapping for output color plane 0 0,1,2,3 or padding Select the required input color plane for output color plane 0. Select padding if you want the IP to pad this color plane with a static value. Change the padding value at run time by turning on Memory-mapped control interface, otherwise specify a static value.
Static padding value for output color plane 0 0 to 2[bits per color sample] -1 Set this value if you want to pad this color plane and Memory-mapped control interface is off.
Mapping for output color plane 1 0,1,2,3 or padding Select the required input color plane for output color plane 1. Select padding if you want the IP to pad this color plane with a static value. Change the padding value at run time by turning on Memory-mapped control interface, otherwise specify a static value.
Static padding value for output color plane 1 0 to 2[bits per color sample] -1 Set the padding if you want to pad this color plane and Memory-mapped control interface is off.
Mapping for output color plane 2 0,1,2,3 or padding Select the required input color plane for output color plane 2. Select padding if you want the IP to pad this color plane with a static value. Change the padding value at run time by turning on Memory-mapped control interface, otherwise specify a static value.
Static padding value for output color plane 2 0 to 2[bits per color sample] -1 Set the value if you want to pad the color plane and Memory-mapped control interface is off..
Mapping for output color plane 3 0,1,2,3 or padding Select the required input color plane for output color plane 3. Select padding if you want the IP to pad this color plane with a static value. Change the padding value at run-time by turning on Memory-mapped control interface, otherwise specify a static value.
Static padding value for output color plane 3 0 to 2[bits per color sample] -1 Set the padding if you want to pad this color plane and Memory-mapped control interface is off.
Split mode configuration for output 0
Keep color plane 0 On or off Select to keep color plane 0 for output 0. The IP concatenates color planes for the final output.
Keep color plane 1 On or off Turn on to keep color plane 1 for output 0. The IP concatenates color planes for the final output.
Keep color plane 2 On or off Turn on to keep color plane 2 for output 0. The IP concatenates color planes for the final output.
Keep color plane 3 On or off Turn on to keep color plane 3 for output 0 The IP concatenates color planes for the final output.
Split mode configuration for output 1
Keep color plane 0 On or off Turn on to keep color plane 0 for output 1. The IP concatenates color planes for the final output.
Keep color plane 1 On or off Turn on to keep color plane 1 for output 1. The IP concatenates color planes for the final output.
Keep color plane 2 On or off Turn on to keep color plane 2 for output 1. The IP concatenates color planes for the final output.
Keep color plane 3 On or off Turn on to keep color plane 3 for output 1. The IP concatenates color planes for the final output.
Merge mode configuration for input 0
Keep color plane 0 On or off Turn on to keep color plane 0 from input 0. The IP concatenates color planes for the final output.
Keep color plane 1 On or off Turn on to keep color plane 1 from input 0. The IP concatenates color planes for the final output.
Keep color plane 2 On or off Turn on to keep color plane 2 from input 0. The IP concatenates color planes for the final output.
Keep color plane 3 On or off Turn on to keep color plane 3 from input 0. The IP concatenates color planes for the final output.
Merge mode configuration for input 1
Keep color plane 0 On or off Turn on to keep color plane 0 from input 1. The IP concatenates color planes for the final output.
Keep color plane 1 On or off Turn on to keep color plane 1 from input 1. The IP concatenates color planes for the final output.
Keep color plane 2 On or off Turn on to keep color plane 2 from input 1. The IP concatenates color planes for the final output.
Keep color plane 3 On or off Turn on to keep color plane 3 from input 1. The IP concatenates color planes for the final output.
Control
Keep input 1 aux/user metapackets in merge mode On or off When you select merge, turn on to keep all metapackets (including any user or auxiliary packets) from input 1 and from input 0.
Keep output 1 aux/user metapackets in split mode On or off When you select split, turn on to route all metapackets (including any user or auxiliary packets) to output 1 and to output 0.
Lite mode On or off Turn on for a lite variant of the color plane manager IP.
Memory mapped control interface On or off Turn on if you select rearrange and you need run-time control of the padding values or if you need access to debugging features.
Separate clock for control interface On or off Turn on if Memory mapped control interface is on and your control system is on a different clock than the streaming video interfaces clock.
Debug features On or off Turn on if Memory mapped control interface is on to enable debugging features.
Figure 51. Color Plane Manager IP GUI - Merge Mode
Figure 52. Color Plane Manager IP GUI - Rearrange Mode
Figure 53. Color Plane Manager IP GUI - Split Mode