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2.1. Installation and Licensing
2.2. Generating aCPRI Intel® FPGA IP
2.3. CPRI Intel® FPGA IP Generated Files
2.4. CPRI Intel® FPGA IP Parameters
2.5. Integrating the CPRI IP into your Design: Required External Blocks
2.6. Simulating Intel FPGA IP Cores
2.7. Running the CPRI IP Design Example
2.8. CPRI Design Example Clocks
2.9. About the Testbench
2.10. Compiling the Full Design and Programming the FPGA
2.5.1. Adding the Transceiver TX PLL IP Core
2.5.2. Adding the Reset Controller
2.5.3. Adding the Transceiver Reconfiguration Controller
2.5.4. Adding the Off-Chip Clean-Up PLL
2.5.5. Adding and Connecting the Single-Trip Delay Calibration Blocks
2.5.6. CPRI IP Transceiver PLL Calibration
2.5.7. Reference and System PLL Clock for your IP Design
3.1. Interfaces Overview
3.2. CPRI Intel® FPGA IP Clocking Structure
3.3. CPRI Intel® FPGA IP Core Reset Requirements
3.4. Start-Up Sequence Following Reset
3.5. AUX Interface
3.6. Direct IQ Interface
3.7. Ctrl_AxC Interface
3.8. Direct Vendor Specific Access Interface
3.9. Real-Time Vendor Specific Interface
3.10. Direct HDLC Serial Interface
3.11. Direct L1 Control and Status Interface
3.12. L1 Debug Interface
3.13. Media Independent Interface (MII) to External Ethernet Block
3.14. Gigabit Media Independent Interface (GMII) to External Ethernet Block
3.15. CPU Interface to CPRI Intel® FPGA IP Registers
3.16. Auto-Rate Negotiation
3.17. Extended Delay Measurement
3.18. Deterministic Latency and Delay Measurement and Calibration
3.19. CPRI Intel® FPGA IP Transceiver and Transceiver Management Interfaces
3.20. Testing Features
3.19.1. CPRI Link
3.19.2. Main Transceiver Clock and Reset Signals
3.19.3. Arria V, Arria V GZ, Cyclone V, and Stratix V Transceiver Reconfiguration Interface
3.19.4. Arria® 10, Stratix® 10, and Agilex® 7 Transceiver Reconfiguration Interface
3.19.5. RS-FEC Interface
3.19.6. Interface to the External Reset Controller
3.19.7. Interface to the External PLL
3.19.8. Transceiver Debug Interface
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3.15.2.1. Specifying the Control Word
Figure 57. Subchannels in a HyperframeIllustrates how the 256 control words in the hyperframe are organized as 64 subchannels of four control words each. The figure illustrates why the index X of a control word is Ns + 64 * Xs, where Ns is the subchannel index and Xs is the index of the control word within the subchannel.
The rx_ctrl_x and tx_ctrl_x fields of the CTRL_INDEX register hold the X value of the control word you want to access through the control and status interface.