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5.4.4. IOPLL IP Core Parameters - Dynamic Reconfiguration Tab
Parameter | Value | Description |
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Enable dynamic reconfiguration of PLL | On or Off | Turn on to enable the dynamic reconfiguration of this PLL (in conjunction with the IOPLL Reconfig Intel® FPGA IP core). |
Enable access to dynamic phase shift ports | On or Off | Turn on to enable the dynamic phase shift interface with the PLL. |
MIF Generation Option 14 | Generate New MIF File, Add Configuration to Existing MIF File, or Create MIF File during IP Generation | Either create a new .mif file containing the current configuration of the I/O PLL by clicking Create MIF File or add this configuration to an existing .mif file by clicking Append to MIF File. A .mif file also can be opted to be generated during IP generation. The generated .mif file contains current PLL profile and a collection of physical parameters—such as M, N, C, K, bandwidth, and charge pump—that defines that PLL. You can use this .mif file during dynamic reconfiguration to reconfigure the I/O PLL to its current settings. |
Path to New/Existing MIF file 14 | — | Enter location and file name of the new .mif file to be created or existing .mif file to be appended. |
Name of Current Configuration 14 | — | Enter the file name of the existing .mif file you intend to add to. |
Enable dynamic reconfiguration of PLL | Turn on or Turn off |
Select this option to enable the dynamic reconfiguration of this IOPLL (in conjunction with Altera® PLL Reconfig IP). This option creates reconfig_from_pll and reconfig_to_pll ports, through which current M, N, and C counter settings are read from the IOPLL, and new settings are written to the IOPLL. |
Enable dynamic reconfiguration of PLL using Calibration IP | Turn on or Turn off |
Select this option to enable the dynamic reconfiguration of this IOPLL (in conjunction with EMIF Calibration IP). This option creates reconfiguration ports, through which current M, N and C counter settings are read from the IOPLL, and new settings are written to the IOPLL. |