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Signal Timing for a 60 Hz, 640x480 VGA Display

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The display resolution defines the size of the beams, the frequency at which the beam
traces across the display, and the frequency at which the electron beam is modulated.

Modern VGA displays support multiple display resolutions, and the VGA controller
dictates the resolution by producing timing signals to control the raster patterns. The
controller produces TTL-level synchronizing pulses that set the frequency at which current
flows through the deflection coils, and it ensures that pixel or video data is applied to the
electron guns at the correct time.

Video data typically comes from a video refresh memory with one or more bytes assigned
to each pixel location. The Spartan-3E Starter Kit board uses three bits per pixel, producing
one of the eight possible colors shown in

Table 6-1

. The controller indexes into the video

data buffer as the beams move across the display. The controller then retrieves and applies
video data to the display at precisely the time the electron beam is moving across a given
pixel.

Figure 6-2:

CRT Display Timing Example

Current
through the
horizontal
deflection
coil

Stable current ramp: Information is
displayed during this time

Retrace: No
information
is displayed
during
this time

Total horizontal time

Horizontal display time

Horizontal sync signal
sets the retrace frequency

retrace time

time

HS

"back porch"

"front porch"

VGA Display

640 pixels are displayed each
time the beam traverses the screen

pixel 0,639

pixel 0,0

pixel 479,0

pixel 479,639

"front porch"

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