External Memory Interfaces (EMIF) IP User Guide: Agilex™ 5 FPGAs and SoCs

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Date 11/18/2024
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3.2.9. User Clock in Different Core Access Modes

The EMIF IP for Agilex™ 5 devices supports two user access modes.
  • Synchronous fabric clocking, where the EMIF IP provides a user clock.
    • The user clock frequency is limited by the maximum core-to-periphery (C2P) and periphery-to-core (P2C) frequency of 300 MHz.
    • In DDR4, the user clock frequency will be one-quarter of the memory clock frequency ((mem_CK)/4).
    • In DDR5, LPDDR5, and LPDDR4, the user clock frequency will be one-eighth of the memory clock frequency ((mem CK)/8).
  • Asynchronous fabric clocking, where you provide the clock to the EMIF IP.
    • The asynchronous user clock can come from any user clock source on the device.
    • The user clock frequency has no dependency on the memory clock (mem_CK).

The following figures illustrate the different clocking styles available for the Agilex™ 5 EMIF IP.

Figure 11. Access Modes

Benefits of Each Access Mode

  • Synchronous fabric clocking is required for DDR4 DIMM.
  • Asynchronous fabric access mode has the lowest latency.
  • Asynchronous fabric access mode can achieve higher memory clock frequency in some speed grade / protocol combinations.