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12.4. Color Space Converter Parameter Settings
Parameter | Value | Description |
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Color planes transmitted in parallel | On or Off | Turn on to transmit the color planes in parallel. |
Number of pixels in parallel | 1, 2, 4, or 8 | Specify the number of pixels transmitted or received in parallel. |
Input data type: Input bits per pixel per color plane | 4–20, Default = 8 | Specify the number of input bits per pixel (per color plane). |
Input data type: Signed | On or Off | Turn to specify the output as signed 2's complement. |
Input data type: Guard bands | On or Off | Turn to use a defined input range. |
Input data type: Max | -524288–1048575, Default = 255 |
Specify the input range maximum value. |
Input data type: Min | -524288–1048575, Default = 0 |
Specify the input range minimum value. |
Output data type: Bits per pixel per color plane | 4–20, Default = 8 | Select the number of output bits per pixel (per color plane). |
Output data type: Signed | On or Off | Turn to specify the output as signed 2's complement. |
Output data type: Guard bands | On or Off | Turn on to enable a defined output range. |
Output data type: Max | -524288–1048575, Default = 255 |
Specify the output range maximum value. |
Output data type: Min | -524288–1048575, Default = 0 |
Specify the output range minimum value. |
How user packets are handled |
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If you design does not require the IP core to propagate user packets, then you may select to discard all user packets to reduce ALM usage. If your design guarantees there will never be any user packets in the input data stream, then you further reduce ALM usage by selecting No user packets allowed. In this case, the IP core may lock if it encounters a user packet. |
Conversion method | LSB or MSB | This parameter is enabled when input and output bits per sample per color plane differ and when user packets are propagated.
When the propagation of user packets requires padding or truncation, the IP can do one of the following:
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Run-time control | On or Off |
Turn on to enable runtime control of the conversion values. |
Reduced control register readback | On or Off | If you do not turn on this parameter, the values of all the registers in the control slave interface can be read back after they are written. If you turn on this parameter, the values written to registers 3 and upwards cannot be read back through the control slave interface. This option reduces ALM usage. |
Operands | ||
Coefficient and summand fractional bits | 0–31, Default = 8 | Specify the number of fraction bits for the fixed point type used to store the coefficients and summands. |
Coefficient precision: Signed | On or Off | Turn on to set the fixed point type used to store the constant coefficients as having a sign bit. |
Coefficient precision: Integer bits | 0–16, Default = 1 |
Specifies the number of integer bits for the fixed point type used to store the constant coefficients. |
Summand precision: Signed | On or Off | Turn on to set the fixed point type used to store the constant summands as having a sign bit. |
Summand precision: Integer bits | 0–22, Default = 10 |
Specifies the number of integer bits for the fixed point type used to store the constant summands. |
Coefficients and Summand Table A0, B0, C0, S0 A1, B1, C1, S1 A2, B2, C2, S2 |
12 fixed-point values | Each coefficient or summand is represented by a white cell with a gray cell underneath. The value in the white cell is the desired value, and is editable. The value in the gray cell is the actual value, determined by the fixed-point type specified. The gray cells are not editable. You can create a custom coefficient and summand set by specifying one fixed-point value for each entry. |
Move binary point right | -16 to +16, Default = 0 | Specify the number of places to move the binary point. |
Remove fraction bits by |
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Select the method of discarding fraction bits resulting from the calculation. |
Convert from signed to unsigned by |
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Select the method of signed to unsigned conversion for the results. |