The configuration screen is shown in the following figure.
Figure 1. Configuration Screen
- Component Name
- The Component Name is used as the name of the top-level wrapper file for the core. The underlying netlist still retains its original name. Names must begin with a letter and must be composed from the following characters: a through z, 0 through 9, and "_". The name displayport_0 is used as internal module name and should not be used for the component name. The default is dp_tx_subsystem_n (n depends on the number of DisplayPort instances in the design. (n = 0 for the first instance added to the design.).
- Mode
- Selects the desired mode for the video stream out. Options are SST or MST.
- PHY Data Width
- Selects 16-bit or 32-bit GT data width.
- Video Interface
- Selects AXI4-Stream or native for the video interface.
- Pixel Mode
- Enables when native interface is selected. Select single, dual or quad pixel mode. Maximum pixel mode supported is aligned with lane count. Pixel mode can be changed dynamically through software but this does not affect the video streaming width.
- MST Streams
- Enables when MST mode is selected. Selects the maximum number of streams in MST mode. This is configured through software up to the maximum value. Valid options are 2, 3, or 4.
- Lane Count
- Selects the maximum number of lanes. Lane count can be changed dynamically through software. Valid options are 1, 2, or 4.
- Bits Per Color
- Selects the desired maximum bit per component (BPC). Valid options are 8, 10, 12, or 16. This can be changed in software up to the maximum value.
- Enable HDCP
- Enables HDCP encryption. Available only when SST mode is
selected.Note: HDCP requires a separate license.
- AXI4-Stream Video Input is UG934-Compliant
- Select this option to make the AXI4-Stream input-compliant with UG934 (see the AXI4-Stream Video IP and System Design Guide (UG934).
- Enable Audio
- Enables audio support. Available only when SST mode is selected.
- Number of Audio Channels
- Enables only when SST mode is selected and audio support enabled. Selects the number of audio channels. Valid options are 2 to 8.
- AUX I/O Buffer location
- Selects buffer location for AUX channel. Valid options are Internal or External.
- AUX I/O Type
- Selection of bidirectional or unidirectional buffer type.