IPSR-VIDEO Altera, IPSR-VIDEO Datasheet - Page 110

RENEWAL Of IPS-VIDEO

IPSR-VIDEO

Manufacturer Part Number
IPSR-VIDEO
Description
RENEWAL Of IPS-VIDEO
Manufacturer
Altera
Series
IP Suitesr
Datasheet

Specifications of IPSR-VIDEO

Software Application
IP CORE, SUITES
Supported Families
Arria GX, Cyclone II, HardCopy II, Stratix II
Features
Common Avalon Streaming (Avalon-St) Interface And Avalon-St Video Protocol
Core Architecture
FPGA
Core Sub-architecture
Arria, Cyclone, Stratix
Rohs Compliant
NA
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
na
5–30
Color Plane Sequencer
Video and Image Processing Suite User Guide
Rearranging Color Patterns
Combining Color Patterns
The Color Plane Sequencer MegaCore function rearranges the color pattern used to
transmit Avalon-ST Video data packets over an Avalon-ST connection (stream). The
Color Plane Sequencer can also split or duplicate a single Avalon-ST Video stream into
two or, conversely, combine two input streams into a single stream.
A color pattern is a matrix that defines a repeating pattern of color samples. For full
details of the Avalon-ST Video protocol, refer to
page
The Color Plane Sequencer can rearrange the color pattern of a video data packet in
any valid combination of channels in sequence and parallel. The Color Plane
Sequencer can also drop color planes. Avalon-ST Video packets of types other than
video data packets are forwarded unchanged.
Figure 5–14 on page 5–30
video data packet which transmits color planes in sequence, to a color pattern that
transmits color planes in parallel.
Figure 5–14. Example of Rearranging Color Patterns
The Color Plane Sequencer also allows the combination of two Avalon-ST Video
streams into a single stream. In this mode of operation, two input color patterns (one
for each input stream) are combined and arranged to the output stream color pattern
in a user defined way, so long as it contains a valid combination of channels in
sequence and parallel.
In addition to this combination and arrangement, color planes can also be dropped.
Avalon-ST Video packets other than video data packets can be forwarded to the single
output stream with the following options:
Color pattern of a video data
packet on the input stream
3 color plane samples in sequence
Packets from input stream 0 (port din0) and input stream 1 (port din1) forwarded,
input stream 0 packets being transmitted last. (The last control packet received is
the one an Avalon-ST Video compliant MegaCore function uses.)
Packets from input stream 0 forwarded, packets from input stream 1 dropped.
Packets from input stream 1 forwarded, packets from input stream 0 dropped.
4–2.
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shows an example that rearranges the color pattern of a
“Avalon-ST Video Protocol” on
Color pattern of a video data
packet on the output stream
3 color plane samples in parallel
Chapter 5: Functional Descriptions
January 2011 Altera Corporation
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Color Plane Sequencer

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