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1. Answers to Top FAQs
2. About This Application Note
3. Component Bandwidth Projections and Limitations
4. Resource Planning for Intel Agilex® 7 M-Series FPGAs
5. Factors Affecting NoC Performance
6. Debugging the NoC
7. Document Revision History of AN 1003: Multi Memory IP System Resource Planning for Intel Agilex® 7 M-Series FPGAs
4.1. Hard Memory NoC Resource Planning Overview
4.2. I/O Bank Blockage
4.3. Planning Avalon® Streaming Utilization
4.4. Planning for Initiator Blockage Impact from GPIO, LVDS SERDES, and PHY Lite Bypass Mode
4.5. Planning NoC PLL and I/O PLL
4.6. Pin Planning for HPS EMIF
4.7. Planning for an External Memory Interface
4.8. Planning for HBM2E
4.9. Planning for the Fabric NoC
4.10. Planning for AXI4-Lite
4.11. Planning NoC and Memory Solution Clocks
5.1. Recommended Performance Tuning Procedure
5.2. NoC Initiator and Target Clock Rate
5.3. Recommended NoC Design Topologies
5.4. Traffic Access Pattern and Memory Controller Efficiency
5.5. Traffic Access Pattern Due To Multiple Traffic Flows
5.6. Transaction Size
5.7. Congestion Interaction
5.8. Bandwidth Sharing At Each Switch
5.9. Exceeding NoC Bandwidth Limits
5.10. Maximum Number of Outstanding Transactions
5.11. QoS Priority
5.12. AxID
5.13. Example: 2x2 HBM Crossbars
5.14. Example: 16x16 Crossbar
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4.2.2. Bottom Hard Memory NoC
Bottom Hard Memory NoC shows the bottom hard memory NoC that has the following resources:
- 22 initiators facing the FPGA fabric.
- UIB (16 pseudo-channels) that span across three segments, connect to 16 AXI4 targets, and six AXI4 Lite targets.
- GPIO-B interfaces with two AXI4 targets and one AXI4 Lite target.
- A segment that spans the Secure Device Manager (SDM). There is no connection between the SDM and the hard memory NoC, and all signals from the SDM bypass the hard memory NoC.
Figure 4. Bottom Hard Memory NoC