1. About the Video and Image Processing Suite
2. Avalon Streaming Video
3. Clocked Video
4. VIP Run-Time Control
5. Getting Started
6. VIP Connectivity Interfacing
7. Clocked Video Interface IPs
8. 2D FIR II IP Core
9. Mixer II IP Core
10. Clipper II IP Core
11. Color Plane Sequencer II IP Core
12. Color Space Converter II IP Core
13. Chroma Resampler II IP Core
14. Control Synchronizer IP Core
15. Deinterlacer II IP Core
16. Frame Buffer II IP Core
17. Gamma Corrector II IP Core
18. Configurable Guard Bands IP Core
19. Interlacer II IP Core
20. Scaler II IP Core
21. Switch II IP Core
22. Test Pattern Generator II IP Core
23. Trace System IP Core
24. Warp Lite Intel FPGA IP
25. Avalon-ST Video Stream Cleaner IP Core
26. Avalon-ST Video Monitor IP Core
27. VIP IP Core Software Control
28. Security Considerations
29. Video and Image Processing Suite User Guide Archives
30. Document Revision History for the Video and Image Processing Suite User Guide
A. Avalon-ST Video Verification IP Suite
7.1. Supported Features for Clocked Video Output II IP
7.2. Control Port
7.3. Clocked Video Input IP Format Detection
7.4. Clocked Video Output IP Video Modes
7.5. Clocked Video Output II Latency Mode
7.6. Generator Lock
7.7. Underflow and Overflow
7.8. Timing Constraints
7.9. Handling Ancillary Packets
7.10. Modules for Clocked Video Input II IP Core
7.11. Clocked Video Input II Signals, Parameters, and Registers
7.12. Clocked Video Output II Signals, Parameters, and Registers
15.1. Deinterlacing Algorithm Options
15.2. Deinterlacing Algorithms
15.3. Run-time Control
15.4. Pass-Through Mode for Progressive Frames
15.5. Cadence Detection (Motion Adaptive Deinterlacing Only)
15.6. Avalon-MM Interface to Memory
15.7. Motion Adaptive Mode Bandwidth Requirements
15.8. Avalon-ST Video Support
15.9. 4K Video Passthrough Support
15.10. Behavior When Unexpected Fields are Received
15.11. Handling of Avalon-ST Video Control Packets
15.12. Deinterlacer II Parameter Settings
15.13. Deinterlacing Control Registers
A.3.1. c_av_st_video_control
A.3.2. c_av_st_video_data
A.3.3. c_av_st_video_file_io
A.3.4. c_av_st_video_item
A.3.5. c_av_st_video_source_sink_base
A.3.6. c_av_st_video_sink_bfm_’SINK
A.3.7. c_av_st_video_source_bfm_’SOURCE
A.3.8. c_av_st_video_user_packet
A.3.9. c_pixel
A.3.10. av_mm_transaction
A.3.11. av_mm_master_bfm_`MASTER_NAME
A.3.12. av_mm_slave_bfm_`SLAVE_NAME
A.3.13. av_mm_control_register
A.3.14. av_mm_control_base
25.3. Avalon-ST Video Stream Cleaner Parameter Settings
Parameter | Value | Description |
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Bits per color sample | 4–20, Default = 8 | Select the number of bits per color plane. |
Number of color planes | 1–4, Default = 2 | Select the number of color planes per pixel. |
Color planes transmitted in parallel | On or Off | Select whether to send the color planes in parallel or sequence (serially). |
Number of pixels in parallel | 1, 2, 4, 8 | Select the number of pixels transmitted per clock cycle. |
Maximum frame width | 32–8192, Default = 1920 | Specify the maximum frame width allowed by the core. The Avalon-ST Video Stream Cleaner removes any frames above the specified width from the data stream. |
Maximum frame height | 32–8192, Default = 1080 | Specify the maximum frame height allowed by the core. The Avalon-ST Video Stream Cleaner removes any frames above the specified height from the data stream. |
How user packets are handled |
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If you design does not require the Clipper II IP core to propagate user packets, then you may select to discard all user packets to reduce ALM usage. If your design guarantees there will never be any user packets in the input data stream, then you further reduce ALM usage by selecting No user packets allowed. In this case, the Clipper II IP core may lock if it encounters a user packet. |
Minimum frame width | 32–8192, Default = 32 | Specify the minimum frame width allowed by the core. The Avalon-ST Video Stream Cleaner removes any frames below the specified width from the data stream. |
Minimum frame height | 32–8192, Default = 32 | Specify the minimum frame width allowed by the core. The Avalon-ST Video Stream Cleaner removes any frames below the specified height from the data stream. |
Enable control slave port | On or Off | Turn on to enable an Avalon-MM control slave port where the error count values can be read and reset. |
Only clip even numbers of pixels from the left side | On or Off | Frames with widths that are non-integer multiples of the width modulo check value are clipped to the nearest integer multiple. They are clipped as equally as possible on the left and right edges of the image. Turning on this parameter forces the clip on the left edge of the image to be an even number of pixels. The even number is necessary to prevent color swap for 4:2:2 formatted data. |
Width modulo check value | 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, or 32 | Specify the width modulo check value. |
Remove interlaced fields larger than 1080i | On or Off | Turn on to remove interlaced field packets larger than 1080i |
Register Avalon-ST ready signals | On or Off | Turn on to add extra pipeline stage registers to the data path. You must to turn on this option to achieve:
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