Internal 8-Bit Parallel Data
Receiver Channel Data Number
LSB Position
MSB Position
32
39
5
40
47
6
48
55
7
56
63
8
64
71
9
72
79
10
80
87
11
88
95
12
96
103
13
104
111
14
112
119
15
120
127
16
128
135
17
136
143
18
Transmitter Channel-to-Channel Skew
The receiver skew margin calculation uses the transmitter channel-to-channel skew (TCCS)—an important
parameter based on the Cyclone V transmitter in a source-synchronous differential interface:
• TCCS is the difference between the fastest and slowest data output transitions, including the T
CO
variation
and clock skew.
• For LVDS transmitters, the TimeQuest Timing Analyzer provides the TCCS value in the TCCS report
(
report_TCCS
) in the Quartus II compilation report, which shows TCCS values for serial output ports.
• You can also get the TCCS value from the device datasheet.
Related Information
•
•
LVDS SERDES Transmitter/Receiver (ALTLVDS_TX and ALTLVDS_RX) Megafunction User Guide
Provides more information about the LVDS Transmitter/Receiver Package Skew Compensation report
panel.
Receiver Skew Margin for LVDS Mode
In LVDS mode, use RSKM, TCCS, and sampling window (SW) specifications for high-speed source-
synchronous differential signals in the receiver data path.
The following equation expresses the relationship between RSKM, TCCS, and SW.
Altera Corporation
I/O Features in Cyclone V Devices
5-71
Transmitter Channel-to-Channel Skew
CV-52005
2014.01.10