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1. About the PHY Lite for Parallel Interfaces IP
2. PHY Lite for Parallel Interfaces Intel Agilex 7 FPGA IP for M-Series
3. PHY Lite for Parallel Interfaces Intel Agilex 7 FPGA IP for F-Series and I-Series
4. PHY Lite for Parallel Interfaces Intel Stratix 10 FPGA IP
5. PHY Lite for Parallel Interfaces Intel Arria 10 and Intel Cyclone 10 GX FPGA IPs
6. PHY Lite for Parallel Interfaces Intel® FPGA IP User Guide Document Archives
7. Document Revision History for the PHY Lite for Parallel Interfaces IP User Guide
4.5.6.4.1. Timing Closure: Dynamic Reconfiguration
4.5.6.4.2. Timing Closure: Input Strobe Setup and Hold Delay Constraints
4.5.6.4.3. Timing Closure: Output Strobe Setup and Hold Delay Constraints
4.5.6.4.4. Timing Closure: Non Edge-Aligned Input Data
4.5.6.4.5. I/O Timing Violation
4.5.6.4.6. Internal FPGA Path Timing Violation
5.5.6.4.1. Timing Closure: Dynamic Reconfiguration
5.5.6.4.2. Timing Closure: Input Strobe Setup and Hold Delay Constraints
5.5.6.4.3. Timing Closure: Output Strobe Setup and Hold Delay Constraints
5.5.6.4.4. Timing Closure: Non Edge-Aligned Input Data
5.5.6.4.5. I/O Timing Violation
5.5.6.4.6. Internal FPGA Path Timing Violation
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5.2.5.2.1. Strobes
The first pins listed in the pin address lookup table are the strobes. They are also identified by bits[7:4] = 0xE. For separate strobes, the input strobe pin placement always take precedence. For differential and complementary strobes, the positive pin is the lower index.
Note: You can modify the output phase of differential strobes by writing to either the positive or negative pin. Only one write is necessary. This is also the case for output-only complementary strobes.