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EP4CE30F29C7N Datasheet, PDF (137/488 Pages) Altera Corporation – Cyclone IV Device Handbook, Volume 1
Chapter 6: I/O Features in Cyclone IV Devices
High-Speed I/O Standards Support
6–31
Figure 6–14 shows a typical BLVDS topology with multiple transmitter and receiver
pairs.
Figure 6–14. BLVDS Topology with Cyclone IV Devices Transmitters and Receivers
VCC
100 kΩ
RT
100 kΩ
50 Ω
50 Ω
50 Ω
50 Ω
50 Ω
50 Ω
50 Ω
50 Ω
VCC
100 kΩ
RT
100 k Ω
GND
GND
Output
Data
Input
Data
Output
Data
Input
Data
Output
Data
Input
Data
The BLVDS I/O standard is supported on the top, bottom, and right I/O banks of
Cyclone IV devices. The BLVDS transmitter uses two single-ended output buffers
with the second output buffer programmed as inverted, while the BLVDS receiver
uses a true LVDS input buffer. The transmitter and receiver share the same pins. An
output-enabled (OE) signal is required to tristate the output buffers when the LVDS
input buffer receives a signal.
f For more information, refer to the Cyclone IV Device Datasheet chapter.
Designing with BLVDS
The BLVDS bidirectional communication requires termination at both ends of the bus
in BLVDS. The termination resistor (RT) must match the bus differential impedance,
which in turn depends on the loading on the bus. Increasing the load decreases the
bus differential impedance. With termination at both ends of the bus, termination is
not required between the two signals at the input buffer. A single series resistor (RS) is
required at the output buffer to match the output buffer impedance to the
transmission line impedance. However, this series resistor affects the voltage swing at
the input buffer. The maximum data rate achievable depends on many factors.
1 Altera recommends that you perform simulation using the IBIS model while
considering factors such as bus loading, termination values, and output and input
buffer location on the bus to ensure that the required performance is achieved.
f For more information about BLVDS interface support in Altera devices, refer to
AN 522: Implementing Bus LVDS Interface in Supported Altera Device Families.
May 2013 Altera Corporation
Cyclone IV Device Handbook,
Volume 1