JESD204B Intel® FPGA IP User Guide

ID 683442
Date 12/16/2024
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4.1.1.1. TX CGS

The CGS phase is achieved through the following process:
  • Upon reset, the converter device (RX) issues a synchronization request by driving SYNC_N low. The JESD204B TX IP core transmits a stream of /K/ = /K28.5/ symbols. The receiver synchronizes when it receives four consecutive /K/ symbols.
  • For Subclass 0, the RX converter devices deassert SYNC_N signal at the frame boundary. After all receivers have deactivated their synchronization requests, the JESD204B TX IP core continues to emit /K/ symbols until the start of the next frame. The core proceeds to transmit ILAS data sequence or encoded user data if csr_lane_sync_en signal is disabled.
  • For Subclass 1 and 2, the RX converter devices deassert SYNC_N signal at the LMFC boundary. After all receivers deactivate the SYNC_N signal, the JESD204B TX IP core continues to transmit /K/ symbols until the next LMFC boundary. At the next LMFC boundary, the JESD204B IP core transmits ILAS data sequence. (There is no programmability to use a later LMFC boundary.)