I have one of the FMC Pcam adapters and had some questions about the diligent provided MIPI IP, I pulled down the Zybo Z7 Pcam reference design to get an idea on what IP is used and am a bit confused.
In the project there is a MIPI_D_PHY block and a MIPI_CSI_2_RX block, both marked as Pre-Production. In the project they are both identified as Digilent IP. The Xilinx IP Catalog has versions of both these, the CSI-2 specifically has a paid license. Are the Digilent blocks completely independent of the Xilinx IP? I'm in the process of designing a sensor demo for multiple boards and was hoping this MIPI CSI-2 block would be portable.
Ideally I'd be like to use the MIPI CSI-2 Rx block to target different boards (ZCU102/104) and even other FPGA families (Microsemi's Polarfire). Is this possible with the included IP in the Zybo reference project?
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I have one of the FMC Pcam adapters and had some questions about the diligent provided MIPI IP, I pulled down the Zybo Z7 Pcam reference design to get an idea on what IP is used and am a bit confused.
In the project there is a MIPI_D_PHY block and a MIPI_CSI_2_RX block, both marked as Pre-Production. In the project they are both identified as Digilent IP. The Xilinx IP Catalog has versions of both these, the CSI-2 specifically has a paid license. Are the Digilent blocks completely independent of the Xilinx IP? I'm in the process of designing a sensor demo for multiple boards and was hoping this MIPI CSI-2 block would be portable.
Ideally I'd be like to use the MIPI CSI-2 Rx block to target different boards (ZCU102/104) and even other FPGA families (Microsemi's Polarfire). Is this possible with the included IP in the Zybo reference project?
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