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2.1.1. Directory Structure
2.1.2. Generating the Design
2.1.3. Simulating the E-tile Ethernet IP for Intel Agilex® 7 FPGA Design Example Testbench
2.1.4. Compiling the Compilation-Only Project
2.1.5. Compiling and Configuring the Design Example in Hardware
2.1.6. Testing the E-tile Ethernet IP for Intel Agilex® 7 FPGA Hardware Design Example
2.2.1.1. Non-PTP 10GE/25GE MAC+PCS with Optional RS-FEC Simulation Design Example
2.2.1.2. PTP 10GE/25GE MAC+PCS with Optional RS-FEC Simulation Design Example
2.2.1.3. 10GE/25GE PCS Only, OTN, or FlexE with Optional RS-FEC Simulation Design Example
2.2.1.4. 10GE/25GE Custom PCS with Optional RS-FEC Simulation Design Example
2.3.1. Simulation Design Examples
2.3.2. Hardware Design Examples
2.3.3. 100GE MAC+PCS with Optional RS-FEC Design Example Interface Signals
2.3.4. 100GE PCS with Optional RS-FEC Design Example Interface Signals
2.3.5. 100GE MAC+PCS with Optional RS-FEC Design Example Registers
2.3.6. 100GE PCS with Optional RS-FEC Design Example Registers
2.3.1.1. Non-PTP E-tile Ethernet IP for Intel Agilex® 7 FPGA 100GE MAC+PCS with Optional RS-FEC Simulation Design Example
2.3.1.2. E-tile Ethernet IP for Intel Agilex® 7 FPGA 100GE MAC+PCS with Optional RS-FEC and PTP Simulation Design Example
2.3.1.3. E-tile Ethernet IP for Intel Agilex® 7 FPGA 100GE PCS Only with Optional RS-FEC Simulation Design Example
2.3.1.4. E-tile Ethernet IP for Intel Agilex® 7 FPGA 100GE OTN with Optional RS-FEC Simulation Design Example
2.3.1.5. E-tile Ethernet IP for Intel Agilex® 7 FPGA 100GE FlexE with Optional RS-FEC Simulation Design Example
2.3.2.1. 100GE MAC+PCS with Optional RS-FEC and PMA Adaptation Flow Hardware Design Example Components
2.3.2.2. 100GE MAC+PCS with Optional RS-FEC and PTP Hardware Design Example
2.3.2.3. 100GE PCS with Optional RS-FEC Hardware Design Example Components
2.3.2.4. Ethernet Adaptation Flow for 100G (CAUI-2) PAM4 <---> 100G (CAUI-4) NRZ Dynamic Reconfiguration Design Example
3.1.1. Hardware and Software Requirements
3.1.2. Generating the Design
3.1.3. Directory Structure
3.1.4. Simulating the Design Example Testbench
3.1.5. Compiling the Compilation-Only Project
3.1.6. Compiling and Configuring the Design Example in Hardware
3.1.7. Testing the E-tile CPRI PHY Intel® FPGA IP Hardware Design Example
4.1. Quick Start Guide
4.2. 10G/25G Ethernet Dynamic Reconfiguration Design Examples
4.3. 25G Ethernet to CPRI Dynamic Reconfiguration Design Example
4.4. CPRI Dynamic Reconfiguration Design Examples
4.5. 100G Ethernet Dynamic Reconfiguration Design Example
4.6. Document Revision History for the E-tile Dynamic Reconfiguration Design Example
4.5.1. Functional Description
4.5.2. Testing the 100G Ethernet Dynamic Reconfiguration Hardware Design Example
4.5.3. Simulation Design Examples
4.5.4. 100GE DR Hardware Design Examples
4.5.5. 100G Ethernet Dynamic Reconfiguration Design Example Interface Signals
4.5.6. 100G Ethernet Dynamic Reconfiguration Examples Registers
4.5.7. Steps to Enable FEC
4.5.8. Steps to Disable FEC
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4.1.2. Generating the Design
Procedure
Example Design Tab in the E-Tile Dynamic Reconfiguration Design Example Parameter Editor
If you do not already have an Intel® Quartus® Prime Pro Edition project in which to integrate your IP core, you must create one.
- In the Intel® Quartus® Prime Pro Edition, click File > New Project Wizard to create a new Quartus Prime project, or File > Open Project to open an existing Intel® Quartus® Prime project. The wizard prompts you to specify a device.
- Specify the device family Intel Agilex® 7 and select a device that meets all of these requirements:
- Transceiver speed grade is –1 or –2
- Core speed grade is –1 or –2
- Click Finish.
Follow these steps to generate the E-tile Dynamic Reconfiguration design example hardware design example and testbench:
- In the IP Catalog, locate and select E-Tile Dynamic Reconfiguration Design Example . The New IP Variation window appears.
- Specify a top-level name <your_ip> for your custom IP variation. The parameter editor saves the IP variation settings in a file named <your_ip> .ip.
- Click OK. The parameter editor appears.
- Under Select DR Protocol, select one of the protocols:
- If you select 10G/25G Ethernet Protocol, click the 10G/25G Ethernet Protocol tab.
- If you select CPRI Protocol, click the CPRI Protocol tab.
- If you select 25G Ethernet to CPRI Protocol, click the 25G Ethernet to CPRI Protocol tab.
- If you select 100G Ethernet, click the 100G Ethernet Protocol tab.
- Under Select DR Design, select a starting base variant IP for the selected DR Protocol design.
- Under Target Development Kit, select the Intel Agilex® 7 F-Series Transceiver-SoC Development Kit , available for Intel Agilex® 7 devices, or select Other Development Kits. The compilation-only and hardware design examples target your project device. For the hardware design to function correctly, you must ensure that your project device is the same device on your development kit.
- Click the Generate Example Design button. The Select Example Design Directory window appears.
- If you want to modify the design example directory path or name from the defaults displayed (etile_dynamic_reconfiguration_0_EXAMPLE_DESIGN), browse to the new path and type the new design example directory name (<design_example_dir>).
- Click OK.