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1. Intel Agilex® 7 FPGA M-Series Clocking and PLL Overview
2. M-Series Clocking and PLL Architecture and Features
3. M-Series Clocking and PLL Design Considerations
4. Clock Control Intel® FPGA IP Core
5. IOPLL Intel® FPGA IP Core
6. Intel Agilex 7 Clocking and PLL User Guide: M-Series Archives
7. Document Revision History for the Intel Agilex® 7 Clocking and PLL User Guide: M-Series
2.2.1. PLL Features
2.2.2. PLL Usage
2.2.3. PLL Locations
2.2.4. PLL Architecture
2.2.5. PLL Control Signals
2.2.6. PLL Feedback Modes
2.2.7. Clock Multiplication and Division
2.2.8. Programmable Phase Shift
2.2.9. Programmable Duty Cycle
2.2.10. PLL Cascading
2.2.11. PLL Input Clock Switchover
2.2.12. PLL Reconfiguration and Dynamic Phase Shift
2.2.13. PLL Calibration
3.1. Guidelines: Clock Switchover
3.2. Guidelines: Timing Closure
3.3. Guidelines: Resetting the PLL
3.4. Guidelines: Configuration Constraints
3.5. Clocking Constraints
3.6. IP Core Constraints
3.7. Guideline: Achieving 5% Duty Cycle for fOUT_EXT ≥ 300 MHz Using tx_outclk Port from LVDS SERDES Intel® FPGA IP
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3.4. Guidelines: Configuration Constraints
The I/O PLL configuration must obey the following constraints:
- The phase frequency detector (PFD) and VCO each have a legal frequency range of operation.
- The loop filter settings must be appropriate for the M counter value.
If any of these configuration constraints are violated, the I/O PLL may fail to lock or may exhibit poor jitter performance.