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2.2.1. TDATA Pixel Packing
2.2.2. RGB Pixel Packing
2.2.3. YCbCr 444 Pixel Packing
2.2.4. YCbCr 422 Pixel Packing
2.2.5. YCbCr 420 Pixel Packing
2.2.6. Four-Channel Video Pixel Packing
2.2.7. Packing with Multiple Pixels in Parallel
2.2.8. Multiple Pixels in Parallel and Empty Pixels
2.2.9. YCbCr 422 Video with Multiple Pixels in Parallel
2.2.10. Packing RGB444 onto an RGB888 Interface
2.2.11. Packing with Less than 8 bits per Symbol Natively
2.2.12. Interlaced Fields
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4.4.3. Optional TREADY Signal: Transmitter Interface
For a transmitter interface, omitting the TREADY signal indicates that the interface cannot accept backpressure.
If TREADY is not on the full-raster interface, the interface assumes TREADY coming from the receiver interface is high all the time. If a full-raster interface cannot accept backpressure and the TREADY signal cannot be removed from the transmitter interface, you can use the TREADY signal to indicate an error condition if you drive TREADY low during a transfer. By including the TREADY signal in the interface, it enables you to correctly identify the source of the error.