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EP4CE30F29C7N Datasheet, PDF (316/488 Pages) Altera Corporation – Cyclone IV Device Handbook, Volume 1
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Chapter 1: Cyclone IV Transceivers Architecture
Transceiver Clocking Architecture
Figure 1–35 shows the datapath clocking in the transmitter and receiver operation
mode with the rate match FIFO. The receiver datapath clocking in configuration
without the rate match FIFO is identical to Figure 1–34.
In configuration with the rate match FIFO, the CDR unit in the receiver channel
recovers the clock from received serial data and generates the high-speed recovered
clock for the deserializer, and low-speed recovered clock for forwarding to the
receiver PCS. The low-speed recovered clock feeds to the following blocks in the
receiver PCS:
■ word aligner
■ write clock of rate match FIFO
The low-speed clock that is used in the transmitter PCS datapath feeds the following
blocks in the receiver PCS:
■ read clock of rate match FIFO
■ 8B/10B decoder
■ write clock of byte deserializer
■ byte ordering
■ write clock of RX phase compensation FIFO
When the byte deserializer is enabled, the low-speed clock frequency is halved before
feeding into the write clock of RX phase compensation FIFO. The low-speed clock is
available in the FPGA fabric as tx_clkout port, which can be used in the FPGA fabric
to send transmitter data and control signals, and capture receiver data and status
signals.
Figure 1–35. Transmitter and Receiver Datapath Clocking with Rate Match FIFO in Non-Bonded Channel Configuration
FPGA
Fabric
tx_clkout
Tx Phase
Comp
FIFO
wr_clk rd_clk
Transmitter Channel PCS
Byte Serializer
wr_clk rd_clk
/2
8B/10B Encoder
Transmitter Channel PMA
Serializer
high-speed
clock
low-speed clock
Receiver Channel PCS
Receiver Channel PMA
Rx
Phase
Comp
FIFO
Byte
Order-
ing
Byte
De-
serializer
/2
8B/10B
Decoder
Rate
Match
FIFO
Deskew
FIFO
Word
Aligner
(1)
Deserial-
izer
CDR
(2)
CDR clock
Notes to Figure 1–35:
(1) Low-speed recovered clock.
(2) High-speed recovered clock.
Cyclone IV Device Handbook,
Volume 2
October 2013 Altera Corporation