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Altera Corporation
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January 2005
Stratix GX Transceiver User Guide
Stratix GX Analog Description
If the reference clock exceeds 325 MHz, the clock must be fed by the
dedicated local reference clock pin,
REFCLKB
. By default, the Quartus II
software assigns pins to be LVTTL, so you must assign the 1.5-V PCML
I/O standard to the I/O pins to select the
REFCLKB
port as the reference
source. The Quartus II software prompts a fitter error if the reference
clock exceeds 325 MHz and the reference clock source is not on the
REFCLKB
port.
You can also use the pre-divider on the
REFCLKB
path to support
additional multiplication factors. The block diagram in
shows
that /m can only support multiplication factors of 4, 8, 10, 16, and 20, but
shows that the additional multiplication factors of 2 and 5 are
also achievable. You can achieve these multiplication factors by using the
pre-divider. A multiplication factor of 2 is achieved by pre-dividing the
reference clock by 2 and then multiplying the resultant frequency by 4,
which yields a multiplication factor of 2. A multiplication factor of 5 is
achieved in the same manner by pre-dividing the reference clock by 2 and
then multiplying the resultant frequency by 10, which yields a
multiplication factor of 5.
lists the possible multiplication values as a function of the
source to the transmitter PLL.
assumes that the reference clock
is directly fed from the source listed and does not factor any pre-clock
synthesis (that is, the Stratix GX PLL driving a global clock that is used for
the transmitter PLL reference clock source).
You must specify the data rate of the channel and input clock period of
the reference clock. The data rate divided by the input clock period must
equal one of the multiplication factors listed in
.
Transmitter PLL Bandwidth Setting
The Stratix GX transmitter PLL in the transceiver block offers a
programmable bandwidth setting. The PLL bandwidth is the measure of
its ability to track the input clock and jitter. The bandwidth is determined
by the –3-dB frequency of the closed-loop gain of the PLL.
Table 2–3. Multiplication Values as a Function of the Reference Clock
Source to the Transmitter PLL
Transmitter PLL Reference Clock
Source
Multiplication Factors
Global clock, I/O bus, general routing
4, 8, 10, 16, 20
Inter-transceiver routing
2, 4, 5, 8, 10, 16, 20
Dedicated local
REFCLKB
2, 4, 5, 8, 10, 16, 20
Summary of Contents for Stratix GX
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