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1. About the MIPI CSI-2 Intel® FPGA IP
2. MIPI CSI-2 Intel® FPGA IP Interface Overview
3. MIPI CSI-2 Intel® FPGA IP Parameters
4. Designing with the MIPI CSI-2 Intel® FPGA IP
5. MIPI CSI-2 Intel® FPGA IP Block Descriptions
6. Registers
7. Document Revision History for MIPI CSI-2 Intel® FPGA IP User Guide
2.3.1. Receiver PHY Protocol Interface (PPI) Signals
2.3.2. Avalon® Memory-Mapped Interface Control Interface Signals
2.3.3. Receiver AXI4-Streaming Output Video Interface Signals
2.3.4. Receiver AXI4-Stream Output Passthrough Interface
2.3.5. Transmitter PHY-Protocol Interface (PPI) Signals
2.3.6. Transmitter AXI4-Stream Input Video Interface Signals
2.3.7. Transmitter AXI4-Stream Input Passthrough Interface
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4.1. Generating the MIPI CSI-2 Intel® FPGA IP
- Create or open an Quartus® Prime project (.qpf) targeting a supported FPGA device family to include the IP variation.
- In the IP catalog, navigate to Interface Protocols > Audio & Video .
- Locate MIPI CSI-2 Intel FPGA IP. You may type some or all the component’s name in the IP Catalog search box to locate the IP. Double click on the IP.
- The New IP Variation window appears.
- Specify a top-level name for this IP. Do not include spaces in IP names or paths. The parameter editor saves the IP variation settings in a file named <your_ip>.ip.
- Click OK. The parameter editor appears.
Figure 1. Parameter Editor
- Set your preferred parameter values in the parameter editor. If there is any error, the Parameterization Messages tab at the bottom displays the error. To avoid unnecessary resource utilization, Intel advises that you only enable the features and data types required within the system in development.
- Click Generate HDL. The Generation dialog box appears.
- Specify output file generation options, and click Generate. Quartus® Prime generates the synthesis and simulation files based on your selections.
- Click Finish followed by Yes if prompted to add files representing the IP variation to your project.