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EP4CE30F29C7N Datasheet, PDF (377/488 Pages) Altera Corporation – Cyclone IV Device Handbook, Volume 1
Chapter 2: Cyclone IV Reset Control and Power Down
2–3
User Reset and Power-Down Signals
Table 2–2 lists the power-down signals available for each transceiver block.
Table 2–2. Transceiver Block Power-Down Signals
Signal
pll_areset
gxb_powerdown
pll_locked
rx_freqlocked
busy
Description
Resets the transceiver PLL. The pll_areset signal is asserted in two conditions:
■ During reset sequence, the signal is asserted to reset the transceiver PLL. This signal is
controlled by the user.
■ After the transceiver PLL is reconfigured, the signal is asserted high by the
ALTPLL_RECONFIG controller. This signal is not controlled by the user.
Powers down the entire transceiver block. When this signal is asserted, this signal powers
down the PCS and PMA in all the transceiver channels.
This signal operates independently from the other reset signals. This signal is common to
the transceiver block.
A status signal. Indicates the status of the transmitter multipurpose PLLs or general
purpose PLLs.
■ A high level—indicates the multipurpose PLL or general purpose PLL is locked to the
incoming reference clock frequency.
A status signal. Indicates the status of the receiver CDR lock mode.
■ A high level—the receiver is in lock-to-data mode.
■ A low level—the receiver CDR is in lock-to-reference mode.
A status signal. An output from the ALTGX_RECONFIG block indicates the status of the
dynamic reconfiguration controller. This signal remains low for the first reconfig_clk
clock cycle after power up. It then gets asserted from the second reconfig_clk clock
cycle. Assertion on this signal indicates that the offset cancellation process is being
executed on the receiver buffer as well as the receiver CDR. When this signal is deasserted,
it indicates that offset cancellation is complete.
This busy signal is also used to indicate the dynamic reconfiguration duration such as in
analog reconfiguration mode and channel reconfiguration mode.
1 For more information about offset cancellation, refer to the Cyclone IV Dynamic
Reconfiguration chapter.
1 If none of the channels is instantiated in a transceiver block, the Quartus® II software
automatically powers down the entire transceiver block.
Blocks Affected by the Reset and Power-Down Signals
Table 2–3 lists the blocks that are affected by specific reset and power-down signals.
Table 2–3. Blocks Affected by Reset and Power-Down Signals (Part 1 of 2)
Transceiver Block
multipurpose PLLs and
general purpose PLLs
Transmitter Phase
Compensation FIFO
Byte Serializer
8B/10B Encoder
rx_digitalreset
—
—
—
—
rx_analogreset
—
—
—
—
tx_digitalreset
—
v
v
v
pll_areset
v
—
—
—
gxb_powerdown
—
v
v
v
May 2013 Altera Corporation
Cyclone IV Device Handbook,
Volume 2