The Video Mixer in any configuration has AXI4-Stream
video input and output interfaces named s_axis_video and
m_axis_video, respectively. Per additional streaming
layer, there are an additional AXI4-Stream video input named
s_axis_video
i with i representing the layer number minus 1. All video streaming
interfaces follow the interface specification as defined in the
AXI4-Stream Video IP and System Design Guide (UG934). The video AXI4-Stream interface can be single, dual, quad, or octa pixels per clock and
can support 8, 10, 12, or 16 bits per component. The streaming interface configuration
(samples per clock and bits per component) is chosen at IP level and applies to all
instances of the AXI4-Stream interface.
The following tables Dual Pixels Per Clock,
10 Bits Per Component Mapping for RGB through Dual Pixels Per Clock, 10 Bits Per Component
Mapping for YUVA 4:4:4 explain the pixel mapping of an AXI4-Stream interface with two pixels per clock and 10 bits per component
configuration for all supported color formats. Given that the Video Mixer
always requires a hardware configuration for at least three component video, the AXI4-Stream Subset Converter is needed to communicate with other
IPs of two or one component video interface in YUV 4:2:2, 4:2:0, or Luma Only.
Table 1. Dual Pixels Per Clock, 10 Bits Per Component Mapping for RGB
| 63:60 |
59:50 |
49:40 |
39:30 |
29:20 |
19:10 |
9:0 |
| Zero padding |
R1 |
B1 |
G1 |
R0 |
B0 |
G0 |
Table 2. Dual Pixels Per Clock, 10 Bits Per Component Mapping for YUV 4:4:4
| 63:60 |
59:50 |
49:40 |
39:30 |
29:20 |
19:10 |
9:0 |
| Zero padding |
V1 |
U1 |
Y1 |
V0 |
U0 |
Y0 |
Table 3. Dual Pixels Per Clock, 10 Bits Per Component Mapping for YUV 4:2:2
| 63:60 |
59:50 |
49:40 |
39:30 |
29:20 |
19:10 |
9:0 |
| Zero padding |
Zero padding |
Zero padding |
V0 |
Y1 |
U0 |
Y0 |
Table 4. Dual Pixels Per Clock, 10 Bits Per Component Mapping for RGBA
| 79:70 |
69:60 |
59:50 |
49:40 |
39:30 |
29:20 |
19:10 |
9:0 |
| A1 |
R1 |
B1 |
G1 |
A0 |
R0 |
B0 |
G0 |
Table 5. Dual Pixels Per Clock, 10 Bits Per Component Mapping for YUVA 4:4:4
| 79:70 |
69:60 |
59:50 |
49:40 |
39:30 |
29:20 |
19:10 |
9:0 |
| A1 |
V1 |
U1 |
Y1 |
A0 |
V0 |
U0 |
Y0 |
The following table shows the interface signals for input and
output AXI4-Stream video streaming interfaces.
Table 6.
AXI4-Stream Interface Signals
| Signal Name |
I/O |
Width |
Description |
| s_axis_tdata |
I |
floor(((3
1(1) × bits_per_component ×
pixels_per_clock) + 7) / 8) × 8 |
Input Data |
| s_axis_tready |
O |
1 |
Input Ready |
| s_axis_tvalid |
O |
1 |
Input Valid |
| s_axis_tdest |
I |
1 |
Input Data Routing
Identifier |
| s_axis_tkeep |
I |
(s_axis_video_tdata
width) / 8 |
Input byte qualifier that
indicates whether the content of the associated byte of TDATA is processed as part of
the data stream. |
| s_axis_tlast |
I |
1 |
Input End of Line |
| s_axis_tstrb |
I |
(s_axis_video_tdata
width) / 8 |
Input byte qualifier that
indicates whether the content of the associated byte of TDATA is processed as a data
byte or a position byte. |
| s_axis_tuser |
I |
1 |
Input Start of
Frame |
| m_axis_tdata |
O |
floor(((3 ×
bits_per_component × pixels_per_clock) + 7) / 8) × 8 |
Output Data |
| m_axis_tdest |
O |
1 |
Output Data Routing
Identifier |
| m_axis_tid |
O |
1 |
Output Data Stream
Identifier |
| m_axis_tkeep |
O |
(m_axis_video_tdata
width) / 8 |
Output byte qualifier that
indicates whether the content of the associated byte of TDATA is processed as part of
the data stream. |
| m_axis_tlast |
O |
1 |
Output End of Line |
| m_axis_tready |
I |
1 |
Output Ready |
| m_axis_tstrb |
O |
(m_axis_video_tdata
width) / 8 |
Output byte qualifier that
indicates whether the content of the associated byte of TDATA is processed as a data
byte or a position byte. |
| m_axis_tuser |
O |
1 |
Output Start of
Frame |
| m_axis_tvalid |
O |
1 |
Output Valid |
- For RGBA and YUVA444, the video data consists
of four components.
|
All video streaming interfaces run at the IP core clock speed,
ap_clk.