7 vga port, 1 vga system timing, 7vga port – Digilent 410-183P-KIT User Manual
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Basys3™ FPGA Board Reference Manual
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VGA Port
NOTE:
A helpful way to understand the way that VGA signals are transmitted is to understand the method of which
CRT (Cathode Ray Tubes) function for displaying images. Although the technology may seem outdated, it is from
this legacy that many of the signal names and timings have originated.
The Basys3 board uses 14 FPGA signals to create a VGA port with 4-bits per color and the two standard sync signals
(HS – Horizontal Sync, and VS – Vertical Sync). The color signals use resistor-divider circuits that work in
conjunction with the 75 ohm termination resistance of the VGA display to create 16 signal levels each on the red,
green, and blue VGA signals. This circuit, shown in Fig. 11, produces video color signals that proceed in equal
increments between 0V (fully off) and 0.7V (fully on). Using this circuit, 4096 different colors can be displayed, one
for each unique 12-bit pattern. A video controller circuit must be created in the FPGA to drive the sync and color
signals with the correct timing in order to produce a working display system.
HD-DB15
4K
Ω
2K
Ω
1K
Ω
100
Ω
100
Ω
15
10
5
11
6
1
Pin 1: Red
Pin 2: Grn
Pin 3: Blue
Pin 13: HS
Pin 14: VS
Pin 5: GND
Pin 6: Red GND
Pin 7: Grn GND
Pin 8: Blu GND
Pin 10: Sync GND
RED0
RED1
RED2
4K
Ω
2K
Ω
1K
Ω
GRN0
GRN1
GRN2
RED
GRN
BLU
HS
VS
Artix-7
G19
H19
J19
P19
J17
H17
G17
R19
HSYNC
VSYNC
510
Ω
RED3
N19
510
Ω
GRN3
D17
4K
Ω
2K
Ω
1K
Ω
BLU0
BLU1
BLU2
510
Ω
BLU3
N18
L18
K18
J18
7.1 VGA System Timing
VGA signal timings are specified, published, copyrighted, and sold by the VESA® organization
following VGA system timing information is provided as an example of how a VGA monitor might be driven in 640
by 480 mode.
NOTE: For more precise information, or for information on other VGA frequencies, refer to documentation
available at the VESA website.
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