1. About the F-Tile JESD204B Intel Agilex® 7 FPGA IP Design Example User Guide
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Intel® Quartus® Prime Design Suite 23.3 |
IP Version 2.2.0 |
This user guide provides the features, usage guidelines, and detailed description about the design examples for the F-Tile JESD204B Intel® FPGA IP using Intel Agilex® 7 devices.
Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
- Design architect to make IP selection during system level design planning phase
- Hardware designers when integrating the IP into their system level design
- Validation engineers during system level simulation and hardware validation phase
Related Documents
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F-Tile JESD204B Intel® FPGA IP User Guide | This document provides information about the F-Tile JESD204B Intel® FPGA IP. |
F-Tile JESD204B Intel® FPGA IP Release Notes | This document provides release information for the F-Tile JESD204B Intel® FPGA IP. |
This document describes the electrical characteristics, switching characteristics, configuration specifications, and timing for Intel Agilex® 7 devices. |
Acronyms and Glossary
Acronym | Expansion |
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LMFC | Local Multiframe Clock |
FC | Frame clock rate |
ADC | Analog to Digital Converter |
DAC | Digital to Analog Converter |
DSP | Digital Signal Processor |
TX | Transmitter |
RX | Receiver |
DLL | Data link layer |
CSR | Control and status register |
CRU | Clock and Reset Unit |
ISR | Interrupt Service Routine |
FIFO | First-In-First-Out |
SERDES | Serializer Deserializer |
ECC | Error Correcting Code |
SERR | Single Error Detection (in ECC, correctable) |
DERR | Double Error Detection (in ECC, fatal) |
PRBS | Pseudorandom binary sequence |
MAC | Media Access Controller. MAC includes protocol sublayer, transport layer, and data link layer. |
PHY | Physical Layer. PHY typically includes the physical layer, SERDES, drivers, receivers and CDR. |
PCS | Physical Coding Sub-layer |
PMA | Physical Medium Attachment |
RBD | RX Buffer Delay |
UI | Unit Interval = duration of serial bit |
RBD count | RX Buffer Delay latest lane arrival |
RBD offset | RX Buffer Delay release opportunity |
TL | Transport layer |
Term | Description |
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Converter Device | ADC or DAC converter |
Logic Device | FPGA or ASIC |
Octet | A group of 8 bits, serving as input to 8B/10B encoder and output from the decoder |
Data Rate | Effective data rate per lane for serial link Data Rate = Sampling rate per converter x M x N' x (10/8)/L
Note: Sampling rate in Msps (Mega samples per second); Data rate in Mbps (Megabits per second)
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Link Clock | The associated parallel data bus is 40 bits wide. Link Clock = Data Rate/40. |
Frame | A set of consecutive octets in which the position of each octet can be identified by reference to a frame alignment signal. |
Frame Clock | A system clock which runs at the frame's rate. |
Samples per frame clock | Samples per clock, the total samples in frame clock for the converter device. |
LMFC | Local multiframe clock is counter generated from the link clock and depends on the F and K parameters. LMFC Period = (FxK/4) x Link Clock Period; the value of FxK must be divisible by 4. |
Subclass 0 | No support for deterministic latency. Data should be immediately released upon lane to lane deskew on receiver. |
Subclass 1 | Deterministic latency using SYSREF. |
Multipoint Link | Inter-device links with 2 or more converter devices. |
Term | Description |
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L | Number of lanes per converter device |
M | Number of converters per device |
F | Number of octets per frame on a single lane |
S | Number of samples transmitted per single converter per frame cycle |
N | Converter resolution |
N’ | Total number of bits per sample in user data format |
CS | Number of control bits per conversion sample |
CF | Number of control words per frame clock period per link |
HD | High Density user data format |