JPEG-EX-F: Ultra-Fast Baseline and Extended JPEG Encoder
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This IP core supports the Baseline Sequential DCT and the Extended Sequential DCT modes of the ISO/IEC 10918-1 standard. It implements a scalable, ultra-high-performance, hardware JPEG encoder that can compress high pixel rate video using significantly fewer silicon resources and less power than encoders for video compression standards such as HEVC/H,265, DSC, AVC/H.264, or JPEG200. The JPEG-EX-F Encoder produces compressed JPEG images and the video payload for Motion-JPEG container formats. It accepts images with up to 12-bits per color samples and up to four color components, in all widely-used color subsampling formats. Depending on its configuration, the encoder processes from 2 to 32 color samples per clock cycle, enabling it to compress UHD (4K/8K) video and/or very high frame video. The core operates without any assistance from the host processors, and uses AXI-stream interfaces for pixel and stream data, and a 32-bit APB slave interface for registers access.
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- Software and IP Cores: FPGA Intellectual Property Cores: DSP: Video and Image Processing
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Jpeg-ex-f: Ultra-fast Baseline And Extended Jpeg Encoder
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