Low-Power AVC/H.264 Baseline Profile Decoder
The H264-LD-BP IP core implements a silicon and energy efficient hardware video decoder able to process H.264 streams produced by…
Overview
The H264-LD-BP IP core implements a silicon and energy efficient hardware video decoder able to process H.264 streams produced by the H264-E-BPS, H264-E-BPF and H264-E-BIS video encoder cores available from CAST.
The H264-LD-BP is extremely small, requiring less than 70k gates and about 60k bits of infernal memory. Its small silicon footprint, low bandwidth requirements, and zero software-overhead enable extremely cost-effective and low-power ASIC and FPGA implementations.
The H264-LD-BP is designed for straightforward, trouble-free SoC integration. It operates on a stand-alone basis such that decoding proceeds without any assistance or input from the host processor. The decoder’s memory interface—used to store reconstructed video data—is extremely flexible: it operates on a separate clock domain, is independent from the external memory type and memory controller, and is tolerant to relatively large latencies. The decoder reports decompressed video parameters, detects and reports bit stream errors to the system, and simplifies video cropping at its output. The core is optionally delivered with a raster-to-block converter, and wrappers for AMBA® AHB, AXI, or AXI-Streaming buses are available.
Customers can further decrease their time to market by using CAST’s integration services to receive complete video encoding/decoding subsystems. These integrate the decoder core with video encoders, video and networking interface controllers, networking stacks, or other CAST or third-party IP cores.
The H264-LD-BP IP core is designed using industry best practices and has been multiple times production proven. Its deliverables include a complete verification environment and a bit-accurate software model.
Key features
- Low-power AVC/H.264 decoder, with small silicon footprint; optimized for low-latency, low-bit-rate video streaming
- Decodes streams produced by the H264-E-BPS, H264-E-BPF, and H264-E-BIS cores
- Video Formats
- Progressive or Interlaced, 4:2:0 YCbCr with 8 bits per color sample
- Single-channel SD, ED, and Full-HD capable even in low-cost FPGAs
- Optional multichannel decoding
- Small and Low-Power
- Less than 70 KGates and 60k bits of RAM
- Less than half the typical silicon footprint and small external memory bandwidth mean it uses less power than competitive hardware H.264 decoders
- Consumes much less power than any equivalent software or software-hardware decoder
- Ease of Integration
- Zero CPU overhead, stand-alone operation
- Flexible external memory interface. Uses a separate clock, is independent of memory type and tolerant to latencies
- AMBA® Interface Options: DMA-capable AMBA® AHB, AXI or AXI-Streaming
- Supported Coding Tools
- I and P Slices
- Single Reference Frame
- Motion vector up to –32.00/+31.75 pixels down to ¼ pel accuracy
- All intra16x16 and most intra 4x4 modes
- Multiple slices per frame
- Block skipping
- Deblocking filter
Block Diagram
What’s Included?
- Source-code HDL (Verilog or VHDL) (ASICs) or as a targeted netlist (FPGAs)
- Sophisticated self-checking Testbench
- Synthesis scripts.
- Simulation script, vectors and expected results.
- Comprehensive user documentation.
Files
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Frequently asked questions about Video Processing IP
What is Low-Power AVC/H.264 Baseline Profile Decoder?
Low-Power AVC/H.264 Baseline Profile Decoder is a Video Processing IP core from CAST listed on Semi IP Hub.
How should engineers evaluate this Video Processing?
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