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1. Serial Lite III Streaming Intel® FPGA IP Quick Reference
2. About the Serial Lite III Streaming Intel® FPGA IP
3. Getting Started
4. Serial Lite III Streaming IP Core Design Examples
5. Serial Lite III Streaming Intel® FPGA IP Functional Description
6. Serial Lite III Streaming Intel® FPGA IP Clocking Guidelines
7. Serial Lite III Streaming Intel® FPGA IP Configuration and Status Registers
8. Serial Lite III Streaming Intel® FPGA IP Debugging Guidelines
9. Serial Lite III Streaming Intel® FPGA IP User Guide Archives
10. Document Revision History for the Serial Lite III Streaming Intel® FPGA IP User Guide
3.1. Installing and Licensing Intel® FPGA IP Cores
3.2. Intel® FPGA IP Evaluation Mode
3.3. Specifying IP Core Parameters and Options
3.4. Serial Lite III Streaming Intel® FPGA IP Parameters
3.5. Transceiver Reconfiguration Controller for Stratix® V and Arria® V GZ Designs
3.6. IP Generation Output ( Quartus® Prime Pro Edition)
3.7. IP Core Generation Output ( Quartus® Prime Standard Edition)
3.8. Simulating
5.1. IP Architecture
5.2. Transmission Overheads and Lane Rate Calculations
5.3. Reset
5.4. Link-Up Sequence
5.5. Error Detection, Reporting, and Recovering Mechanism
5.6. CRC-32 Error Injection
5.7. FIFO ECC Protection
5.8. User Data Interface Waveforms
5.9. Signals
5.10. Accessing Configuration and Status Registers
5.1.1. Serial Lite III Streaming Source Core
5.1.2. Serial Lite III Streaming Sink Core
5.1.3. Serial Lite III Streaming IP Core Duplex Core
5.1.4. Interlaken PHY IP Duplex Core or Native PHY IP Duplex Core - Interlaken Mode or PCS Gearbox Mode
5.1.5. Stratix® 10, Arria® 10, Cyclone® 10 GX, Stratix® V, and Arria® V GZ Variations
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2.2.2. Burst Mode
The Serial Lite III Streaming Intel® FPGA IP link operating in burst mode accepts bursts of data across the user interface and transmits each burst across the link as a discrete data burst.
Burst mode is appropriate for applications where the data stream is divided into bursts of data. An example of this application is uncompressed digital video where the data stream is divided into lines of display raster. This mode provides more flexibility to the clocking and also supports multiplexing of multiple data streams across the link.
Important: The minimum required gap between bursts is 1 user clock cycle on the transmit side. Therefore, you must provide one extra user clock cycle between an end of burst and the start of the next burst. The Serial Lite III Streaming Intel® FPGA IP allows you to select between 1 or 2 burst gap. To connect the IP of version 15.1 to IP of the previous version, you must select a burst gap of 2 for backward compatibility.