Default Video System Reference Design
With the HDL Coder™ software, you can generate an HDL IP core with AXI4-Stream Video
interfaces. You can integrate the HDL IP core into the Default video
system
reference design platform. The reference design supports
high-speed image processing and video streaming applications.
The reference design contains the IP blocks to handle HDMI input and output video interfaces. HDL Coder generates the HDL DUT IP core with an AXI4-Stream Video interface, and inserts it into the reference design. The AXI4-Stream Video interface processes the video stream from the HDMI Input IP, and sends the output video stream to the HDMI Output IP. The input stream to the HDL IP core is in RGB format. The reference design contains IP blocks that convert the video stream data between the YCbCr and RGB formats.
For parameter tuning, the IP core can have an AXI4-Lite interface that connects to the ARM processor.
Requirements
FMC-HDMI-CAM or FMC-IMAGEON FMC HDMI I/O card
SoC Blockset™ Support Package for AMD FPGA and SoC Devices
Specifications
Input video source and output video display resolution: 1080p
Video stream Pixel Data signal format: RGB
Video stream Pixel Data signal encoding: Encodes RGB format into 32-bit representation 32’hFFRRGGBB
DUT interface: Only one AXI4-Stream Video Slave and one AXI4-Stream Video Master interface
Targeting the Reference Design
To target your video algorithm in Simulink® to the Default video system
reference design:
Model your video algorithm with the streaming pixel protocol. To generate an IP core with AXI4-Stream Video interfaces, in your DUT interface, implement the Pixel Data and Pixel Control Bus signals. You can optionally model the backpressure signal, Ready, and map it to the AXI4-Stream Video interface.
For more information, see Model Design for AXI4-Stream Video Interface Generation.
Specify
IP Core Generation
as target workflow. Open the HDL Workflow Advisor. In the Set Target Device and Synthesis Tool task, specifyIP Core Generation
as the Target workflow. For Target platform, choose from one of the boards listed in Board Support.Specify
Default video system
as target reference design. In the Set Target Reference Design task, for Reference design, specifyDefault video system (requires HDMI FMC Module)
. You can also specify whether the code generator inserts the AXI manager IP and the data capture IP for the JTAG or Ethernet connection into the reference design.Note
AXI manager and FPGA data capture in the HDL Workflow Advisor support programmable logic (PL) Ethernet only. The processing system (PS) Ethernet is not supported.
By default, the
Ethernet
option for the Insert AXI Manager (HDL Verifier required) and FPGA Data Capture (HDL Verifier required) parameters is available for these boards.Artix®-7 35T Arty
Kintex®-7 KC705
Virtex®-7 VC707 (for AXI manager only)
To enable this option for other Xilinx® boards that have the Ethernet physical layer (PHY), manually add the Ethernet media access controller (MAC) Hub IP in the
plugin_board
file using theaddEthernetMACInterface
method before you launch the HDL Workflow Advisor tool.FPGA data capture in the HDL Workflow Advisor does not support SGMII interface.
For an example of automatic insertion of the AXI manager IP for the JTAG connection into a reference design, see Debug and Control Generated HDL IP Core by using JTAG AXI Manager.
Go through the workflow to generate the HDL IP core, and integrate the IP core
into the Default video system
reference design.
For an example that shows how to generate an HDL IP core with AXI4-Stream Video interface, see Generate IP Core with AXI4-Stream Video Interface.
Board Support
You can use the Default video system
reference design
architecture with these target platforms:
Xilinx Zynq® ZC702 evaluation kit
Xilinx Zynq ZC706 evaluation kit
ZedBoard™