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4.6.1. HDCP Status Signals
There are several signals that are useful to identify the working condition of the HDCP IP cores. These signals are available at the design example top-level and are tied to the onboard LEDs:
Signal Name | Function |
hdcp1_enabled_rx | RX HDCP1x IP Decryption Status 0: Inactive 1: Active |
hdcp2_enabled_rx | RX HDCP2x IP Decryption Status 0: Inactive 1: Active |
hdcp1_enabled_tx | TX HDCP1x IP Encryption Status 0: Inactive 1: Active |
hdcp2_enabled_tx | TX HDCP2x IP Encryption Status 0: Inactive 1: Active |
Refer to Table 55 and Table 56 for their respective LED placements.
The active state of these signals indicates that the HDCP IP is authenticated and receiving/sending encrypted video stream. For each direction, only HDCP1x or HDCP2x encryption/decryption status signals is active. For example, if either hdcp1_enabled_rx or hdcp2_enabled_rx is active, the HDCP on the RX side is enabled and decrypting the encrypted video stream from the external video source.