Altera Corporation
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October 2007
Stratix II GX Device Handbook, Volume 2
Stratix II GX Dynamic Reconfiguration
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Settings to generate a MIF with 38 words (required for the features
mentioned above). You will need this MIF just as you needed one in
the channel reconfiguration feature (see
“Channel Reconfiguration”
on page 3–30
).
1
To write the MIF, follow the same method used for channel
reconfiguration (see
“Channel Reconfiguration” on page 3–30
for more information). The functionality of all other signals,
such as
write_all
,
channel_reconfig_done
,
reconfig_address_en
,
logical_channel_address
,
data_valid
, and
busy
is the same as that of the channel
reconfiguration feature.
These new features provide flexibility to reconfigure a TX PLL to multiple
data rates, dynamically switch the transmit channel to listen to any of the
two TX PLLs, and to configure a transceiver channel. Using these
enhancements, you can use the Stratix II GX transceiver to dynamically
support multiple protocols and data rates. In the following sections, the
new dynamic reconfiguration features and the different software settings
required to implement these features are discussed in detail.
Conventions Used
Throughout this document, the following conventions are used:
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Channel and CMU PLL reconfiguration—refers to the three dynamic
reconfiguration features introduced in the Quartus II software
version 7.1.
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Channel and TX PLL reconfiguration—refers to one of the features in
Channel and CMU PLL reconfiguration.
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Channel—refers to the transceiver channel with digital and analog
functional blocks.
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Main TXPLL— refers to the TX PLL that is configured in the
General
tab of the ALT2GXB MegaWizard.
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Alternate TXPLL—refers to the TX PLL that is configured in the
Reconfig Alt PLL
tab of the ALT2GXB MegaWizard.
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logical tx pll—refers to the logical identification value 0 or 1,
assigned to the main and alternate TXPLLs. You set this value in the
Reconfig Clks 1
and
Reconfig Alt PLL
tabs of the ALT2GXB
MegaWizard.
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Reconfig controller—refers to the dynamic reconfiguration
controller that you instantiate using the ALT2GXB_RECONFIG
MegaWizard. In this document, reconfig controller and
ALT2GXB_RECONFIG are used interchangeably.