Subsystem Configuration Screen - 3.1 English - PG300

DisplayPort 1.4 RX Subsystem Product Guide (PG300)

Document ID
PG300
Release Date
2024-12-11
Version
3.1 English

The following figure show the subsystem configuration screen.

Figure 1. Configuration Screen
Component Name
The Component name is used as the top-level wrapper file name 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 is used as internal module name and should not be used for the component name. The default is v_dp_rxss1_0.
Mode
Selects the desired resolution for the DisplayPort IP. Options are SST or MST.
Video Interface
Selects the AXI4-Stream or native for the input video interface.
MST Streams
Selects the maximum number of streams in MST mode.
Lane Count
Selects the maximum number of lanes.
Bits Per Color
Selects the desired maximum bit per component (BPC).
Selects the maximum link rate possible on the DP link in terms of Gb/s.
Include AXI IIC
Select to include AXI IIC in DisplayPort subsystem.
Include Video EDID
When enabled, includes Video EDID IP (refer to the Video EDID section for more details) inside subsystem. This IP can be programmed with EDID which is advertised by the RX subsystem to DP sources (TX). When disabled, the RX subsystem exposes I2C interface to connect external Video EDID IP.
Include Clocking Wizard
When selected, the Clocking Wizard IP is included inside subsystem to derive rx_dec_clk from rx_lnk_clk. If not selected, rx_dec_clk is expected as an input by the subsystem. This option is applicable only for Versal devices (refer to section Versal Device Support).
Enable FEC
Enables FEC interface to connect external FEC decoder and enables required internal data processing logic needed for FEC.
Enable DSC
Enables DSC interface to connect external DSC IP and enables required internal data processing logic needed for DSC.
Link Rate
Selects the desired link rate in Gbps.
Enable Support for YUV420 ColorFormat
Enables support for YUV420 color format. When YUV420 color format is selected, by default, SDP is enabled.
Output PPC with YUV420 Support
Valid values are 4, 8PPC. This option is enabled only when YUV420 is enabled and selecting 8 will enable 8K at 60 fps resolution.
Enable eDP
Enables required internal logic to support mandatory features of eDP (according to the VESA specification).
Enable HDCP 1.3 Encryption
Enables the HDCP 1.3 encryption.
Enable HDCP 2.3 Encryption
Enables the HDCP 2.2/2.3 encryption.
Enable SDP including Audio
Enables the secondary data packet (SDP) support including audio.
Audio Channels
Selects the number of audio channels.
AUX I/O Buffer location
Selects the buffer location for AUX channel.
AUX I/O Type
Selects the Bidirectional or Unidirectional buffer type.