Altera Video and Image Processing Suite User Manual

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Parameter Values

IP Cores

Frame Width/

Height

Interlaced/

Progressive

Bits per Color

Sample

Color Pattern

Interlacer

Run-time

controlled

Progressive;

interlaced data is

either discarded

or propagated

without change

in parameter

editor

User-defined—

through

parameter editor

One, two or three

channels in sequence

or parallel.

Test Pattern Generator User-defined—

through

parameter editor

or run-time

controlled

User-defined—

through

parameter editor

User-defined—

through

parameter editor

One, two or three

channels in sequence

or parallel.

Test Pattern Generator

II

User-defined—

through

parameter editor

or run-time

controlled

User-defined—

through

parameter editor

User-defined—

through

parameter editor

RGB 4:4:4 or YCbCr

4:4:4, 4:2:2 or 4:2:0 in

parallel or sequence.

Packets

The packets of the Avalon-ST Video protocol are split into symbols—each symbol represents a single

piece of data. For all packet types on a particular Avalon-ST interface, the number of symbols sent in

parallel (that is, on one clock cycle) and the bit width of all symbols is fixed. The symbol bit width and

number of symbols sent in parallel defines the structure of the packets.
The functions predefine the following three types of packet:
• Video data packets containing only uncompressed video data

• Control data packets containing the control data configure the cores for incoming video data packets

• Ancillary (non-video) data packets containing ancillary packets from the vertical blanking period of a

video frame

Another seven packet types are reserved for users, and five packet types reserved for future definition by

Altera.
The packet type is defined by a 4-bit packet type identifier. This type identifier is the first value of any

packet. It is the symbol in the least significant bits of the interface. Functions do not use any symbols in

parallel with the type identifier.

Table 2-4: Avalon-ST Video Packet Types

Type Identifier

Description

0

Video data packet

1–8

User packet types

9–12

Reserved for future Altera use

2-10

Avalon-ST Video Protocol

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