FMC-HDMI-CAM + PYTHON-1300-C
Frame Buffer Design Tutorial
v2015_4
23 February 2016
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Using the text based serial console
1.
Once the design is running on hardware, you should see something similar to the
following on your serial console:
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-- FMC-HDMI-CAM + PYTHON-1300-C --
-- Getting Started Design --
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FMC-HDMI-CAM Initialization ...
Video Clock Synthesizer Configuration ...
HDMI Output Initialization ...
PYTHON Receiver Initialization ...
PYTHON Sensor Initialization ...
CFA Initialization
VDMA 0 Initialization
VDMA 1 Initialization
OSD Initialization (hdmi=0x00, cam=0xFF)
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-- FMC-HDMI-CAM + PYTHON-1300-C --
-- Getting Started Design --
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General Commands:
help Print the Top-Level menu Help Screen
verbose on Enable verbose
verbose off Disable verbose
Getting Started Commands
start start and select video source (hdmi|cam)
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Figure 14 – FMC-HDMI-CAM Getting Started Design – Serial Console Output
If you have a PYTHON-1300-C camera module, you will observe the content captured by
the PYTHON-1300-C image sensor on the DVI/HDMI monitor. If you do not have a
camera module, you will see green content, the default value of pixels in the camera
frame buffer.