Vendor: Digital Blocks, Inc. Category: GPU

2D Graphics Hardware Accelerator (AHB Bus)

The Digital Blocks DB9200AHB 2D Graphics Hardware Accelerator Verilog IP Core renders graphics frames as follows: Generates bitma…

Overview

The Digital Blocks DB9200AHB 2D Graphics Hardware Accelerator Verilog IP Core renders graphics frames as follows:

  • Generates bitmaps from graphics instructions as well as combining existing bitmaps on and off-screen using one of 256 Raster Operations. A Raster Operation (ROP) is a bitwise Boolean operation (such as AND, OR, XOR, NOT) which lay the foundation for power hardware graphics primitive operations
  • Generates characters from compressed bitmaps using its FONT Bitmap Color Expansion Unit
  • Performs Alpha Blend operations of bitmaps with its Alpha Blend unit
  • Draws lines, polygons, circles using its hardware efficient & pixel accurate Bresenham Algorithm Line Drawing Unit

The DB9200 2D Graphics Hardware Engine provides options for higher graphics performance as a Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) as follows:

  • Display List Processing Unit - reads in the graphics instructions for execution
  • Parallel Pixel Processing - as wide as the AHB Interconnect Data
  • Memory Interface Units - with DMA Controller that can burst in and out pixels, helping to unlock the graphics memory bottleneck.

Key features

  • Bit Block Transfer – 3 Independent Memory Sources of data:
    • On-Screen & Off-Screen Data Block (SRC)
    • Off-Screen Fixed Pattern Data Block (PTN)
    • On-Screen visible Data Block (DST)
  • Raster Operations (ROP) performed on Block Transfers:
    • 256 Raster Operations
    • ROP0, ROP1, ROP2, & ROP3 operations
    • Includes industries most popular 16 ROPs
  • BitBLT Draw Features:
    • Pixels, Horizontal & Vertical Lines
    • Overlapping & Non-Overlapping Block Transfers
    • Solid Color Block Fills
    • FONT Monochrome Bitmap to Color Expansion, either Transparent or Opaque
    • Rotation Block Transfers: 0, 90, 180, 270 degrees
    • Block Stretch on X & Y Axis
    • Alpha Blending
    • Sprite Moves
  • Line Draw Graphics Operations:
    • Pixel Draw
    • Line (Vector) Draw
    • Poly Line Draw (up to 16 segments)
    • Circle Draw
    • Ellipse - (Option – Please contact Digital Blocks)
  • Command FIFO or Link-List Display Processing Unit:
    • Simplifies Processor Interface
    • Minimizes Processor Overhead
  • Frame Buffer & Display Features Supported:
    • Display Resolutions 4K x 4K
    • 4 GB Memory Range
    • 8, 16 , 24, & 32 bits-per-pixel color depths
  • Interrupt Controller with 3 sources of internal interrupts with masking control
  • Reference Software Driver Included
    • Reference Driver
    • Graphics API Reference Design
  • On-Chip Interconnect Compliance - AHB:
    • AMBA AHB Protocol Specification (V3.0/V2.0)
  • FPGA Integration Support:
    • Altera Quartus II & Qsys Integration & ARM / NIOS II EDS Reference Design
    • Xilinx Vivado IP Integrator & Reference Design
  • ASIC / ASSP Design-In Support:
    • Compliance to RTL Design, Coding, & Verification Standards
    • Digital Blocks Support Services
  • Compatible with optional Digital Blocks DB9000 Family of TFT LCD Controller IP Cores and Reference Designs
  • Fully-synchronous, synthesizable Verilog RTL core.

Block Diagram

What’s Included?

  • The DB9200AHB is available in RTL Verilog, along with synthesis scripts, a simulation test bench with expected results, reference design, datasheet, and user manual.

Files

Note: some files may require an NDA depending on provider policy.

Specifications

Identity

Part Number
DB9200AHB
Vendor
Digital Blocks, Inc.

Provider

Digital Blocks, Inc.
HQ: USA
Digital Blocks architects, designs, verifies, and markets semiconductor Intellectually Property (IP) cores to worldwide technology systems companies. The company's expertise is in Embedded Processor & Peripherals, Display Controller, Display Link Layer, 2D Graphics, Image Compression, Audio / Video Processing, and High-Speed Networking / A/V Networking & Routing / High-Frequency Trading Networking.

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