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Chapter 1: Cyclone IV Transceivers Architecture
Receiver Channel Datapath
February 2015
Altera Corporation
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Programmable equalization—boosts the high-frequency gain of the incoming
signal up to 7 dB. This compensates for the low-pass filter effects of the
transmission media. The amount of high-frequency gain required depends on the
loss characteristics of the physical medium.
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Programmable DC gain—provides equal boost to incoming signal across the
frequency spectrum with DC gain settings up to 6 dB.
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Programmable differential OCT—provides calibrated OCT at 100
or 150
with
on-chip receiver common mode voltage at 0.82 V. The common mode voltage is tri-
stated when you disable the OCT to use external termination.
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Offset cancellation—corrects the analog offset voltages that might exist from
process variations between the positive and negative differential signals in the
equalizer stage and CDR circuit.
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Signal detection—detects if the signal level present at the receiver input buffer is
higher than the threshold with a built-in signal threshold detection circuitry. The
circuitry has a hysteresis response that filters out any high-frequency ringing
caused by ISI effects or high-frequency losses in the transmission medium.
Detection is indicated by the assertion of the
rx_signaldetect
signal. Signal
detection is only supported when 8B/10B encoder/decoder block is enabled.
When not supported, the
rx_signaldetect
signal is forced high, bypassing the
signal detection function.
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Disable OCT to use external termination if the link requires a 85
termination, such
as when you are interfacing with certain PCIe Gen1 or Gen2 capable devices.
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For specifications on programmable equalization and DC gain settings, refer to the
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