Altera Video and Image Processing Suite User Manual

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Parameter

Recommended Color Patterns

Bits per Color Sample

Parallel

Sequence

Y’CbCr

Y

Cb

Cr

Cr

Cb

Y

4:2:2 Y’CbCr

Cb Cr

Y

Y

Cr

Cb

Y

Y

Following these recommendations, ensures compatibility minimizing the need for color pattern

rearranging. These color patterns are designed to be compatible with common clocked video standards

where possible.
Note: If you must rearrange color patterns, use the Color Plane Sequencer IP core.

4:2:2 Mode Support

Some of the IP cores in the Video and Image Processing Suite do not support 4:2:2 mode. You can

parameterize the IP cores to 2 symbols in parallel or sequence to make them appear like 4:2:2.
The following IP cores do not support 4:2:2 mode:
• 2D FIR Filter

• Color Space Converter
Some IP cores use 2-pixel alignment of 4:2:2. These IP cores send pixels in “pairs” to get a complete “Y,

Cb and Cr”. The following IP cores use 2-pixel alignment:
• Alpha Blending Mixer

• Clipper

• Clipper II

• Gamma Corrector

Specifying Color Pattern Options

You can specify parameters in the parameter editor that allow you to describe a color pattern that has its

color planes entirely in sequence (one per cycle) or entirely in parallel (all in one cycle). You can select the

number of color planes per pixel, and whether the planes of the color pattern transmit in sequence or in

parallel.
Some of the IP cores' user interfaces provide controls allowing you to describe a color pattern that has

color plane samples in parallel with each other and in sequence such that it extends over multiple clock

cycles. You can select the number of color planes of the color pattern in parallel (number of rows of the

color pattern) and the number of color planes in sequence (number of columns of the color pattern).

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Static Parameters of Video Data Packets

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