MIPI CSI-2 Intel® FPGA IP User Guide

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3. MIPI CSI-2 Intel® FPGA IP Parameters

Table 17.  IP Core Parameters
Parameter Value Description
Direction RX, TX Select the port direction.
Video Interface Mode Video, Passthrough Select Video to decode received CSI-2 to AXI4-Stream video pixel data or transmit CSI-2 from AXI4-Stream video pixel data", Select Passthrough to interface using MIPI CSI-2 packets and disable packet encode or decode.
Buffer depth

128, 256, 512, 1024,

2048, 4096, 8192, 16384

Select the FIFO buffer depth. For the receiver, the value is in pixels. For the transmitter, this value is in bytes. In both cases, a recommended minimum value contains 2 video lines. This value may need to be higher depending on the backpressure of the your system.
Enable Scrambler/Descrambler On or off Turn on CSI-2 scrambling on transmitter or CSI-2 descrambling on receiver.
Number of lanes

1C & 1D, 1C & 2D, 1C & 4D, 1C & 8D

Select the number of D-PHY lanes. C indicates clock lane while D indicates Data lane count.
PPI bus width per lane 16 Select the PHY Protocol Interface (PPI) bus width bits per lane.
Pixels in parallel 1, 2, 4 Select the number of pixels in parallel at the video streaming interface.
Number of video streaming interfaces 14 Select the number of AXI-S video interfaces or CSI-2 virtual channels.
Support RAW6 On or off Turn on to support the RAW6 video data type.
Support RAW7 On or off Turn on to support the RAW7 video data type.
Support RAW8 On or off Turn on to support the RAW8 video data type.
Support RAW10 On or off Turn on to support the RAW10 video data type.
Support RAW12 On or off Turn on to support the RAW12 video data type.
Support RAW14 On or off Turn on to support the RAW14 video data type.
Support RAW16 On or off Turn on to support the RAW16 video data type.
Support RAW20 On or off Turn on to support the RAW20 video data type.
Support RAW24 On or off Turn on to support the RAW24 video data type.
Support YUV420 8-bit On or off Turn on to support YUV420 8-bit video data type.
Support YUV420 8-bit (legacy) On or off Turn on to support YUV420 8-bit legacy video data type.
Support YUV420 10-bit On or off Turn on to support YUV420 10-bit video data type.
Support YUV422 8-bit On or off Turn on to support YUV422 8-bit video data type.
Support YUV422 10-bit On or off Turn on to support YUV422 10-bit video data type.
Support RGB444 On or off Turn on to support the RGB444 video data type.
Support RGB555 On or off Turn on to support the RGB555 video data type.
Support RGB565 On or off Turn on to support the RGB565 video data type.
Support RGB666 On or off Turn on to support the RGB666 video data type.
Support RGB888 On or off Turn on to support the RGB888 video data type.