Note: The SVSP does not support the following formats;
•
1280x720p @ 23.97/24 Hz (CEA VIC 60)
•
1280x720p @ 25 Hz (CEA VIC 61)
•
1280x720p @ 29.97/30 Hz (CEA VIC 62)
If overscan, crop or album mode is employed, the required blocks should be configured manually by enabling the corresponding enable
bits, such as svsp_vim_crop_enable, to enable the VIM crop block.
3.3.1.2. Customized Input/Output Video Format Configuration
If the input timing is not in the SVSP input format table, the input format needs to be set manually. If the input resolution has a variation
in regard to standard timing (for example, if
the actual resolution is 718x478), the user can manually set
following three registers.
svsp_man_input_res, Secondary VSP Map, Address 0xE663[4]
This bit is used to enable the manual configuration of the input resolution.
Function
svsp_man_input_res
0
1
svsp_vin_h[10:0], Secondary VSP Map, Address 0xE616[7:0]; Address 0xE617[7:5]
This signal is used to set the horizontal resolution of the input video. This register's value will be used while svsp_man_input_res is 1 or
svsp_autocfg_input_vid is 1.
Rev. B, August 2013
Video Timing
1280x720p50
1920x1080i50
720x576i50
720x288p50
1920x1080p50
1920x1080p24
1920x1080p25
1920x1080p30
720p100
576p100
720p120
480p120
576p200
480p240
VGA
SVGA
XGA
WXGA
VESA timing
SXGA
WXGA-2
UXGA
WXGA-3
WUXGA
svsp_autocfg_input_vid[7:0]
Description
Disable manual configuration of input resolution
Enable manual configuration of input resolution
VID
19
20
21 or 22 or 25 or 26
23 or 24 or 27 or 28
31
32
33
34
41
42 or 43
47
48 or 49
52 or 53
56 or 57
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
is set to 2, which indicates the input resolution is 720x480, but
svsp_autocfg_input_vid[7:0]
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to be 0 and set the input resolution through the
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