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1. SDI II IP Core Quick Reference
2. SDI II IP Core Overview
3. SDI II IP Core Getting Started
4. SDI II IP Core Parameters
5. SDI II IP Core Functional Description
6. SDI II IP Core Signals
7. SDI II IP Core Design Considerations
8. SDI II IP Core Testbench and Design Examples
9. SDI II Intel® FPGA IP User Guide Archives
10. Document Revision History for the SDI II Intel® FPGA IP User Guide
5.3.1. Insert Line
5.3.2. Insert/Check CRC
5.3.3. Insert Payload ID
5.3.4. Match TRS
5.3.5. Scrambler
5.3.6. TX Sample
5.3.7. Clock Enable Generator
5.3.8. RX Sample
5.3.9. Detect Video Standard
5.3.10. Detect 1 and 1/1.001 Rates
5.3.11. Transceiver Controller
5.3.12. Descrambler
5.3.13. TRS Aligner
5.3.14. 3Gb Demux
5.3.15. Extract Line
5.3.16. Extract Payload ID
5.3.17. Detect Format
5.3.18. Sync Streams
5.3.19. Convert SD Bits
5.3.20. Insert Sync Bits
5.3.21. Remove Sync Bits
5.4.1. HD-SDI Dual Link to 3G-SDI (Level B) Conversion
5.4.2. 3G-SDI (Level B) to HD-SDI Dual Link Conversion
5.4.3. SMPTE RP168 Switching Support
5.4.4. SD 20-Bit Interface for Dual/Triple Rate
5.4.5. Dynamic TX Clock Switching for Arria V, Cyclone V, and Stratix V Devices
5.4.6. Intel FPGA Video Streaming Interface
7.1.2.1. Changing RX CDR Reference Clock in Transceiver Native PHY IP Core
7.1.2.2. Merging Simplex Mode Transceiver in the Same Channel
7.1.2.3. Using Generated Reconfiguration Management for Triple and Multi Rates
7.1.2.4. Ensuring Independent RX and TX Operations in the Same Channel
7.1.2.5. Potential Routing Problem During Fitter Stage in Intel® Arria® 10 and Intel® Cyclone® 10 GX Devices
7.1.2.6. Unconstrained Clocks in SDI Multi-Rate RX Using Intel® Arria® 10 and Intel® Cyclone® 10 GX Devices
7.1.2.7. Unused Transceiver Channels
7.1.2.8. Routing Transceiver Reference Clock Pins to Core Logic in Intel® Stratix® 10 Devices
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5.1.2. Receiver
The receiver performs the following functions:
- Video standard detection
- Video rate detection
- NRZI decoding and descrambling
- Word alignment
- Demultiplex data links
- Video timing flags extraction
- HD-SDI LN extraction
- HD-SDI CRC
- Payload ID extraction
- Synchronizing data streams
- Accessing transceiver
- Identifying and tracking of ancillary data
- Sync bit removal
The block diagrams below illustrate the SDI II IP core receiver (simplex) data path for each supported video standard.
Figure 11. SD-SDI Receiver Data Path Block Diagram
Figure 12. HD-SDI Receiver Data Path Block Diagram
Figure 13. 3G-SDI Receiver Data Path Block Diagram
Figure 14. Dual Rate SDI Receiver Data Path Block Diagram
Figure 15. Dual Link HD-SDI Receiver Data Path Block Diagram
Figure 16. Triple Rate SDI Receiver Data Path Block Diagram
Figure 17. Multi Rate (up to 12G-SDI) Receiver Data Path Block Diagram
Note: The receive block shown in the diagram is the simplified version of the transmit block in the Triple Rate SDI Receiver Data Path Block Diagram.
For bidirectional or duplex mode, the protocol and PHY management & adapter blocks remain the same for each direction, except the Native PHY IP core, which is configured in duplex mode. The figure below illustrates the data path of a SD-SDI duplex mode.
Figure 18. SD-SDI Duplex Mode Block Diagram