Altera Video and Image Processing Suite User Manual

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Figure 2-10: Vertically Subsampled Y'CbCr

The figure below samples from the upper color plane transmitted on even rows and samples from the

lower plane transmitted on odd rows.

Cb

Cr

Y

Y

Plane for even rows

Plane for odd rows

Table 2-5: Examples of Static Avalon-ST Video Data Packet Parameters

The table below lists the static parameters and gives some examples of how you can use them.

Parameter

Description

Bits per Color Sample

Color Pattern

8

R

G

B

Three color planes, B’, G’, and R’ are transmitted in

alternating sequence and each B’, G’, or R’ sample is

represented using 8 bits of data.

10

B

G

R

Three color planes are transmitted in parallel, leading to

higher throughput than when transmitted in sequence,

usually at higher cost. Each R’, G’, or B’ sample is

represented using 10 bits of data, so that, in total, 30 bits

of data are transmitted in parallel.

10

Cb Cr

Y

Y

4:2:2 video in the Y’CbCr color space, where there are

twice as many Y’ samples as Cb or Cr samples. One Y’

sample and one of either a Cb or a Cr sample is

transmitted in parallel. Each sample is represented using

10 bits of data.

The Avalon-ST Video protocol does not force the use of specific color patterns, however a few IP cores of

the Video and Image Processing Suite only process video data packets correctly if they use a certain set of

color patterns.

Table 2-6: Recommended Color Patterns

The table below lists the recommended color patterns for common combinations of color spaces and color planes

in parallel and sequence.

Parameter

Recommended Color Patterns

Bits per Color Sample

Parallel

Sequence

R’G’B

B

G

R

R

G

B

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