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Table 5-1. List of Available Parameters when Saving Solutions (continued)
Parameter Name Programmer’s Guide Extra Notes
Command
DEFAULT.PATTERNCONFIG.NUM_ Pattern Display LUT Control If PATTERNCONFIG.PAT_REPEAT = 0x0, then
PATTERNS should equal number of items in
DEFAULT.SEQPATLUT.
If PAT_REPEAT = 0x1, then should equal number of
patterns between desired Trigger Out2 pulses.
DEFAULT.SEQPATLUT Pattern Display LUT Data – Example for two patterns: DEFAULT.SEQPATLUT
Pattern Definition 0x00042100 0x00002104;
DEFAULT.PORTCONFIG.PORT Input Source Selection 0x0 = Parallel interface
0x1 = Internal test pattern
0x2 = Flash
0x3 = FPD-Link
DEFAULT.PORTCONFIG.BPP Input Source Selection 0x0 = 30-bit
0x1 = 24-bit
0x2 = 20-bit
0x3 = 16-bit
0x4 = 8-bit
DEFAULT.PORTCONFIG.PIX_FMT Input Pixel Data Format 0x0 = RGB
0x1 = YCrCb 444
0x2 = YCrCb 422
DEFAULT.PORTCONFIG.PORT_CLK Port Clock Select 0x0 = A (needed for this reference design)
0x1 = B
0x2 = C
DEFAULT.PORTCONFIG.ABC_MUX Input Data Channel Swap 0x0 – ABC = ABC
Command 0x1 – ABC = CAB
0x2 – ABC = BCA
0x3 – ABC = ACB
0x4 – ABC = BAC
0x5 – ABC = CBA
DEFAULT.PORTCONFIG.PIX_MODE FPD-Link Mode and Field 0x0 = Mode 1
Select 0x1 = Mode 2
0x2 = Mode 3
0x3 = Mode 4
DEFAULT.PORTCONFIG.SWAP_POL FPD-Link Mode and Field 0x0 = Typical
Select 0x1 = Inverted
DEFAULT.PORTCONFIG.FLD_SEL FPD-Link Mode and Field 0x0 = CONT1
Select 0x1 = CONT2
0x2 = Force 0
PERIPHERALS.I2CADDRESS[0] I2C Interface in Interface
Protocol Section
PERIPHERALS.I2CADDRESS[1]
DATAPATH.SPLASHSTARTUPTIMEOUT N/A Time in milliseconds before default image times out.
Range: 0x0000 to 0xFFFF
DATAPATH.SPLASHSTARTUPENABLE N/A 0x0 = Do not show a default image when board
initializes (powerup or reset)
0x1 = Show a default image when board initializes
(powerup or reset)
5.3.2 Save Solution Button
When this button is clicked in the GUI, a new window with a subset of parameters from Table 5-1 appear.
One column of radio buttons contains the original values of the DLPC350 firmware. The second column of
radio buttons contains the values currently set in the GUI. Select which value or values you want in your
.ini file. This method is the preferred way of previewing syntax errors or invalid entries.
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