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1. Transceiver Architecture in Arria V Devices
2. Transceiver Clocking in Arria V Devices
3. Transceiver Reset Control in Arria V Devices
4. Transceiver Protocol Configurations in Arria V Devices
5. Transceiver Custom Configurations in Arria V Devices
6. Transceiver Configurations in Arria V GZ Devices
7. Transceiver Loopback Support in Arria V Devices
8. Dynamic Reconfiguration in Arria V Devices
1.2.2.1.1. Word Aligner in Manual Alignment Mode
1.2.2.1.2. Bit-Slip Mode
1.2.2.1.3. Word Aligner in Automatic Synchronization State Machine Mode
1.2.2.1.4. Word Aligner in Deterministic Latency State Machine Mode
1.2.2.1.5. Programmable Run-Length Violation Detection
1.2.2.1.6. Receiver Polarity Inversion
1.2.2.1.7. Bit Reversal
1.2.2.1.8. Receiver Byte Reversal
3.1. PHY IP Embedded Reset Controller
3.2. User-Coded Reset Controller
3.3. Transceiver Reset Using Avalon Memory Map Registers
3.4. Clock Data Recovery in Manual Lock Mode
Resetting the Transceiver During Dynamic Reconfiguration
3.6. Transceiver Blocks Affected by the Reset and Powerdown Signals
3.7. Transceiver Power-Down
3.8. Document Revision History
3.2.1. User-Coded Reset Controller Signals
3.2.2. Resetting the Transmitter with the User-Coded Reset Controller During Device Power-Up
3.2.3. Resetting the Transmitter with the User-Coded Reset Controller During Device Operation
3.2.4. Resetting the Receiver with the User-Coded Reset Controller During Device Power-Up Configuration
3.2.5. Resetting the Receiver with the User-Coded Reset Controller During Device Operation
4.1. PCI Express
4.2. Gigabit Ethernet
4.3. XAUI
4.4. 10GBASE-R
4.5. Serial Digital Interface
4.6. Gigabit-Capable Passive Optical Network (GPON)
4.7. Serial Data Converter (SDC) JESD204
4.8. SATA and SAS Protocols
4.9. Deterministic Latency Protocols—CPRI and OBSAI
4.10. Serial RapidIO
4.11. Document Revision History
4.1.2.1. PIPE Interface
4.1.2.2. Transmitter Electrical Idle Generation
4.1.2.3. Power State Management
4.1.2.4. 8B/10B Encoder Usage for Compliance Pattern Transmission Support
4.1.2.5. Receiver Status
4.1.2.6. Receiver Detection
4.1.2.7. Clock Rate Compensation Up to ±300 ppm
4.1.2.8. PCIe Reverse Parallel Loopback
6.1.1. 10GBASE-R and 10GBASE-KR Transceiver Datapath Configuration
6.1.2. 10GBASE-R and 10GBASE-KR Supported Features
6.1.3. 1000BASE-X and 1000BASE-KX Transceiver Datapath
6.1.4. 1000BASE-X and 1000BASE-KX Supported Features
6.1.5. Synchronization State Machine Parameters in 1000BASE-X and 1000BASE-KX Configurations
6.1.6. Transceiver Clocking in 10GBASE-R, 10GBASE-KR, 1000BASE-X, and 1000BASE-KX Configurations
6.3.1. Transceiver Datapath Configuration
6.3.2. Supported Features for PCIe Configurations
6.3.3. Supported Features for PCIe Gen3
6.3.4. Transceiver Clocking and Channel Placement Guidelines
6.3.5. Advanced Channel Placement Guidelines for PIPE Configurations
6.3.6. Transceiver Clocking for PCIe Gen3
6.7.1. Protocols and Transceiver PHY IP Support
6.7.2. Native PHY Transceiver Datapath Configuration
6.7.3. Standard PCS Features
6.7.4. 10G PCS Supported Features
6.7.5. 10G Datapath Configurations with Native PHY IP
6.7.6. PMA Direct Supported Features
6.7.7. Channel and PCS Datapath Dynamic Switching Reconfiguration
8.1. Dynamic Reconfiguration Features
8.2. Offset Cancellation
8.3. Transmitter Duty Cycle Distortion Calibration
8.4. PMA Analog Controls Reconfiguration
8.5. Dynamic Reconfiguration of Loopback Modes
8.6. Transceiver PLL Reconfiguration
8.7. Transceiver Channel Reconfiguration
8.8. Transceiver Interface Reconfiguration
8.9. Reduced .mif Reconfiguration
8.10. On-Chip Signal Quality Monitoring (Eye Viewer)
8.11. Adaptive Equalization
8.12. Decision Feedback Equalization
8.13. Unsupported Reconfiguration Modes
8.14. Document Revision History
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3.2.3. Resetting the Transmitter with the User-Coded Reset Controller During Device Operation
Follow this reset sequence if you want to reset the PLL, or analog or digital blocks of the transmitter at any point during device operation. This might be necessary for re-establishing a link or after certain dynamic reconfigurations.
The numbers in the following figure correspond to the following numbered list, which guides you through the transmitter reset sequence during device operation.
- To reset the transmitter:
- Assert pll_powerdown, tx_analogreset and tx_digitalreset. tx_digitalreset must be asserted every time pll_powerdown and tx_analogreset are asserted to reset the PCS blocks.
- Hold pll_powerdown asserted for a minimum duration of tpll_powerdown.
- Deassert tx_analogreset at the same time or after pll_powerdown is deasserted.
- After the transmitter PLL locks, the pll_locked status is asserted after tpll_lock. While the TX PLL locks, the pll_locked status signal may toggle. It is asserted after tpll_lock.
- Deassert tx_digitalreset after a minimum duration of ttx_digitalreset, and after all the gating conditions are removed:
- pll_powerdown is deasserted
- pll_locked is deasserted
- tx_cal_busy is deasserted
Figure 87. Reset Sequence Timing Diagram for Transmitter using the User-Coded Reset Controller during Device Operation