fhop
Frequency Hopping (FHOP)/Dynamic Frequency Scaling(DFS) Control and status register.
Module Instance | Base Address | Register Address |
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i_clk_mgr_mainpllgrp | 0xFFD10024 | 0xFFD10070 |
Size: 32
Offset: 0x4C
Access: RW
Important: The value of a reserved bit must be maintained in software. When you modify registers containing reserved bit fields, you must use a read-modify-write operation to preserve state and prevent indeterminate system behavior.
Bit Fields | |||||||||||||||
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31 | 30 | 29 | 28 | 27 | 26 | 25 | 24 | 23 | 22 | 21 | 20 | 19 | 18 | 17 | 16 |
Reserved |
ack RO 0x0 |
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15 | 14 | 13 | 12 | 11 | 10 | 9 | 8 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 |
Reserved |
req RW 0x0 |
Reserved |
dir RW 0x0 |
fhop Fields
Bit | Name | Description | Access | Reset | ||||||
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16 | ack |
Asynchronous output. Acknowledge signal for the frequency ramp. Indicates that the FHOP request, triggered by asserting ictl_pll_freqgen_hop_req_a, has been completed. 1—Triggered FHOP request has been completed. This signal will remain at 1 until ictl_pll_freqgen_hop_req_a has been set to 0, at which point, this signal will de-assert to 0. 0—Meaning depends on the state of ictl_pll_freqgen_hop_req_a. If req is 1, then 0 implies that requested FHOP is in progress. If req is 0, then 0 implies that no FHOP request is pending. |
RO | 0x0 | ||||||
8 | req |
Request the HP PLL IP to perform the configured FHOP. 1—Trigger FHOP request. Must be held at 1 until octl_pll_freq_hop_ack_a is asserted, at which point, this signal must be de-asserted to 0. 0—No request. This should be the default state of this pin. It is an Asynchronous Input. |
RW | 0x0 | ||||||
1:0 | dir |
One-hot encoded. Controls the direction of the FHOP. This pin must be updated at least two reference clock cycles before asserting ictl_pll_freqgen_hop_req_a. 2’b01—FHOP up, that is, the target frequency will be faster than the current frequency. 2’b10—FHOP down, that is, the target frequency will be slower than the current frequency.
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RW | 0x0 |