Video and Vision Processing Suite IP User Guide

ID 683329
Date 3/30/2025
Public

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Ixiasoft

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 IP 8. 1D LUT IP 9. 3D LUT IP 10. Adaptive Noise Reduction IP 11. Advanced Test Pattern Generator IP 12. AXI-Stream Broadcaster IP 13. Bits per Color Sample Adapter IP 14. Black Level Correction IP 15. Black Level Statistics IP 16. Chroma Key IP 17. Chroma Resampler IP 18. Clipper IP 19. Clocked Video Input IP 20. Clocked Video to Full-Raster Converter IP 21. Clocked Video Output IP 22. Color Plane Manager IP 23. Color Space Converter IP 24. Defective Pixel Correction IP 25. Deinterlacer IP 26. Demosaic IP 27. FIR Filter IP 28. Frame Cleaner IP 29. Full-Raster to Clocked Video Converter IP 30. Full-Raster to Streaming Converter IP 31. Genlock Controller IP 32. Generic Crosspoint IP 33. Genlock Signal Router IP 34. Guard Bands IP 35. Histogram Statistics IP 36. Interlacer IP 37. Mixer IP 38. Pixels in Parallel Converter IP 39. Scaler IP 40. Stream Cleaner IP 41. Switch IP 42. Text Box IP 43. Tone Mapping Operator IP 44. Test Pattern Generator IP 45. Unsharp Mask IP 46. Video and Vision Monitor Intel FPGA IP 47. Video Frame Buffer IP 48. Video Frame Reader Intel FPGA IP 49. Video Frame Writer Intel FPGA IP 50. Video Streaming FIFO IP 51. Video Timing Generator IP 52. Vignette Correction IP 53. Warp IP 54. White Balance Correction IP 55. White Balance Statistics IP 56. Design Security 57. Document Revision History for Video and Vision Processing Suite User Guide

45.4. Unsharp Mask IP Registers

Each register is either read-only (RO) or read-write (RW).
Table 871.   Unsharp Mask IP Registers

In the software API the register names appear with a prefix of INTEL_VVP, INTEL_VVP_CORE, or INTEL_VVP_UNSHARP MASK as appropriate and with an optional REG suffix

Address Register Access Description
Parameterization registers
0x0000 VID_PID RO Read this register for the unsharp mask product ID. This register always returns 0x027C.
0x0004 VERSION RO Read this register for the IP version information.
0x0008 LITE_MODE RO This register returns 1 because the IP operates in lite mode.
0x000C DEBUG_ENABLED RO Read this register to determine if Debug features are on.
0x0010 BITS_PER_SYMBOL RO Read this register to determine the bits per symbol.
0x0014 PIXELS_IN_PARALLEL RO Read this register to determine the pixels in parallel.
0x0018 MAX_WIDTH RO Read this register to determine the maximum frame width.
0x001C MAX_HEIGHT RO Read this register to determine the maximum frame height.
0x001F

to

0x013F
Reserved - Reserved
Control and debugging registers
0x0120 IMG_INFO_WIDTH RW

Write the expected width of incoming video fields. Changes to this register take effect at the next start of line.

The IP removes the extra pixels from fields wider than this setting. Narrower fields can result in the IP producing pixels from previous lines.

0x0124 IMG_INFO_HEIGHT RW

Write the expected height of incoming video fields. Changes to this register take effect at the next start of field.

The IP removes the extra lines from fields taller than this setting. Shorter fields can result in corrupted output pixels.

0x0128

to

0x013F
Reserved - Reserved.
0x0140 STATUS RO

Bit 0: status bit, which goes high when the IP starts producing the first frame. It goes low after the IP finishes producing the last line of the frame. It returns high when the IP starts producing the next frame.

Applications that need to know when the IP produces frames can poll this status register.

1 = Unsharp mask is producing a video field, 0 otherwise.

0x01443 Reserved - Reserved
0x0148 STRENGTH RW

14 bits.

2 integer bits and 12 fractional bits

Set STRENGTH to 0 for bypass mode.

Positive strengths sharpen the edges.

Negative strengths blur the edges.

Increase the magnitude of STRENGTH to increase the unsharp mask effect.