JAJSCC4A July 2016 – January 2024 DS90UB964-Q1
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In synchronized forwarding, the forwarding engine can be programmed to merge video frames from multiple sources into a single video frame by concatenating video lines. Each of the sensors for each RX carry different data streams that get concatenated into one CSI-2 stream. For example, if forwarding from all four input ports, only one FS and one FE packet is sent for each video frame. The synchronization packets for the other 3 ports are dropped. In addition, the video lines from each sensor are combined into a single line. The controller must separate the single video line into the separate components based on position within the concatenated video line.
Example Synchronized traffic to CSI-2 Transmit port at start of frame:
FS0 – S0L1,S1L1,S2L1,S3L1 – S0L2,S1L2,S2L2,S3L2 – S0L3,S1L3,S2L3,S3L3 …
Example Synchronized traffic to CSI-2 Transmit port at end of frame:
... S0LN,S1LN,S2LN,S3LN – FE0
Notes:
S0L1,S1L1,S2L1,S3L1 indicates concatenation of the first video line from each sensor into a single video line. This packet has a modified header and footer that matches the concatenated line data.
Packets must have the same VC-ID, based on the VC-ID for the lowest number sensor port being forwarded.
Lines are concatenated on a byte basis without padding between video line data.