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Video Switching IP Cores

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The Video Switching IP cores allow the connection of up to twelve input video streams to twelve output

video streams.
You can configure the connections at run time through a control input.

Table 18-1: Video Switching IP Cores

IP Cores

Feature

Switch

• Connects up to twelve input videos to 12 output videos.

• Does not duplicate or combine streams.

• Each output driven by one input and every input to the

IP core can drive only one output. Any input can be

disabled—not routed to an output, which stalls the input

by pulling it's ready signal low.

• Supports 1 pixel per transmission.

Switch II

• Connects up to twelve input videos to 12 output videos.

• Does not duplicate or combine streams.

• Each output driven by one input and every input to the

IP core can drive only one output. Any input can be

disabled—not routed to an output, which stalls the input

by pulling it's ready signal low.

• Supports up to 4 pixels per transmission.

The routing configuration of the Video Switching IP cores is run-time configurable through the use of an

Avalon-MM slave control port. You can write to the registers of the control port at anytime but the IP

cores load the new values only when it is stopped. Stopping the IP cores causes all the input streams to be

synchronized at the end of an Avalon-ST Video image packet.
You can load a new configuration in one of the following ways:
• Writing a 0 to the

Go

register, waiting for the

Status

register to read 0 and then writing a 1 to the

Go

register.

• Writing a 1 to the

Output Switch

register performs the same sequence but without the need for user

intervention. This the recommended way to load a new configuration.

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