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1.1.1.4.1. Supply Current and Power Consumption
1.1.1.4.2. I/O Pin Leakage Current
1.1.1.4.3. Bus Hold Specifications
1.1.1.4.4. OCT Calibration Accuracy Specifications
1.1.1.4.5. OCT Without Calibration Resistance Tolerance Specifications
1.1.1.4.6. OCT Variation after Power-Up Calibration
1.1.1.4.7. Pin Capacitance
1.1.1.4.8. Hot Socketing
1.1.1.4.9. Internal Weak Pull-Up Resistor
1.1.1.5.1. Single-Ended I/O Standards
1.1.1.5.2. Single-Ended SSTL, HSTL, and HSUL I/O Reference Voltage Specifications
1.1.1.5.3. Single-Ended SSTL, HSTL, and HSUL I/O Standards Signal Specifications
1.1.1.5.4. Differential SSTL I/O Standards
1.1.1.5.5. Differential HSTL and HSUL I/O Standards
1.1.1.5.6. Differential I/O Standard Specifications
1.2.1.1. Transceiver Specifications for Arria V GX and SX Devices
1.2.1.2. Transceiver Specifications for Arria V GT and ST Devices
1.2.1.3. CTLE Response at Data Rates > 3.25 Gbps across Supported AC Gain and DC Gain
1.2.1.4. CTLE Response at Data Rates ≤ 3.25 Gbps across Supported AC Gain and DC Gain
1.2.1.5. Typical TX VOD Setting for Arria® V Transceiver Channels with termination of 100 Ω
1.2.1.6. Transmitter Pre-Emphasis Levels
1.2.1.7. Transceiver Compliance Specification
1.2.3.1. High-Speed I/O Specifications
1.2.3.2. DPA Lock Time Specifications
1.2.3.3. LVDS Soft-CDR/DPA Sinusoidal Jitter Tolerance Specifications
1.2.3.4. DLL Frequency Range Specifications
1.2.3.5. DQS Logic Block Specifications
1.2.3.6. Memory Output Clock Jitter Specifications
1.2.3.7. OCT Calibration Block Specifications
1.2.3.8. Duty Cycle Distortion (DCD) Specifications
1.2.4.1. HPS Clock Performance
1.2.4.2. HPS PLL Specifications
1.2.4.3. Quad SPI Flash Timing Characteristics
1.2.4.4. SPI Timing Characteristics
1.2.4.5. SD/MMC Timing Characteristics
1.2.4.6. USB Timing Characteristics
1.2.4.7. Ethernet Media Access Controller (EMAC) Timing Characteristics
1.2.4.8. I2C Timing Characteristics
1.2.4.9. NAND Timing Characteristics
1.2.4.10. Arm* Trace Timing Characteristics
1.2.4.11. UART Interface
1.2.4.12. GPIO Interface
1.2.4.13. HPS JTAG Timing Specifications
1.3.1. POR Specifications
1.3.2. FPGA JTAG Configuration Timing
1.3.3. FPP Configuration Timing
1.3.4. Active Serial (AS) Configuration Timing
1.3.5. DCLK Frequency Specification in the AS Configuration Scheme
1.3.6. Passive Serial (PS) Configuration Timing
1.3.7. Initialization
1.3.8. Configuration Files
1.3.9. Minimum Configuration Time Estimation
1.3.10. Remote System Upgrades
1.3.11. User Watchdog Internal Oscillator Frequency Specifications
2.2.3.1.1. High-Speed Clock Specifications
2.2.3.1.2. Transmitter High-Speed I/O Specifications
2.2.3.1.3. Receiver High-Speed I/O Specifications
2.2.3.1.4. DPA Mode High-Speed I/O Specifications
2.2.3.1.5. Soft CDR Mode High-Speed I/O Specifications
2.2.3.1.6. Non DPA Mode High-Speed I/O Specifications
2.3.1. POR Specifications
2.3.2. JTAG Configuration Specifications
2.3.3. Fast Passive Parallel (FPP) Configuration Timing
2.3.4. Active Serial Configuration Timing
2.3.5. Passive Serial Configuration Timing
2.3.6. Initialization
2.3.7. Configuration Files
2.3.8. Remote System Upgrades Circuitry Timing Specification
2.3.9. User Watchdog Internal Oscillator Frequency Specification
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1.2.4.4. SPI Timing Characteristics
Symbol | Description | Min | Max | Unit |
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Tclk | CLK clock period | 16.67 | — | ns |
Tsu | SPI Master-in slave-out (MISO) setup time | 8.35 87 | — | ns |
Th | SPI MISO hold time | 1 | — | ns |
Tdutycycle | SPI_CLK duty cycle | 45 | 55 | % |
Tdssfrst | Output delay SPI_SS valid before first clock edge | 8 | — | ns |
Tdsslst | Output delay SPI_SS valid after last clock edge | 8 | — | ns |
Tdio | Master-out slave-in (MOSI) output delay | –1 | 1 | ns |
Figure 10. SPI Master Timing Diagram
Symbol | Description | Min | Max | Unit |
---|---|---|---|---|
Tclk | CLK clock period | 20 | — | ns |
Ts | MOSI Setup time | 5 | — | ns |
Th | MOSI Hold time | 5 | — | ns |
Tsuss | Setup time SPI_SS valid before first clock edge | 8 | — | ns |
Thss | Hold time SPI_SS valid after last clock edge | 8 | — | ns |
Td | MISO output delay | — | 6 | ns |
Figure 11. SPI Slave Timing Diagram
Related Information
87 This value is based on rx_sample_dly = 1 and spi_m_clk = 120 MHz. spi_m_clk is the internal clock that is used by SPI Master to derive it’s SCLK_OUT. These timings are based on rx_sample_dly of 1. This delay can be adjusted as needed to accommodate slower response times from the slave. Note that a delay of 0 is not allowed. The setup time can be used as a reference starting point. It is very crucial to do a calibration to get the correct rx_sample_dly value because each SPI slave device may have different output delay and each application board may have different path delay. For more information about rx_sample_delay, refer to the SPI Controller chapter in the Hard Processor System Technical Reference Manual.