Virtex-5 RocketIO GTP Transceiver User Guide
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UG196 (v1.3) May 25, 2007
RX Termination and Equalization
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The receiver includes four main features for optimizing signal integrity:
•
•
Configurable Termination Impedance
•
Configurable Termination Voltage
•
Optional Configurable RX Linear Equalization
Optional Built-In AC Coupling
The GTP receiver includes small AC-coupling capacitors that isolate the receiver from the
line. These capacitors are required when the RX termination is set to GND and are enabled
by default. When GND termination is not used, these capacitors can be disabled to allow
for DC coupling or more optimal off-chip AC coupling. See
for more details about how to pick an appropriately sized external AC coupling
capacitor.
The AC_CAP_DIS attribute controls the AC-coupling bypass switch shown in
As required when built-in AC coupling is activated, RCV_TERM_MID activates the
2/3 MGTAVTTRX reference behind the built-in, AC-coupling circuit.
To turn on built-in AC coupling, AC_CAP_DIS is set to FALSE, and RCV_TERM_MID is
set to TRUE. To disable the built-in AC coupling, AC_CAP_DIS is set to TRUE, and
RCV_TERM_MID is set to FALSE.
Figure 7-2:
Receiver Channel Internal Architecture
High-Pass Pole Location: RXEQPOLE[3:0]
Line Termination
MGTRX
N
MGTRXP
Reference to 2/3 A
V
TTRX:
RC
V
_TERM_G
N
D A
N
D
RC
V
_TERM_
V
TTRX
Reference to Gro
u
nd:
RC
V
_TERM_G
N
D
Reference to A
V
TTRX:
RC
V
_TERM_
V
TTRX
AC Co
u
pling Bypass:
AC_CAP_DIS
High-Pass/
W
ide
b
and Mixing Ratio:
RXEQMIX[1:0]
RC
V
_TERM_MID
to
RX CDR
V
1: 2/3 A
V
TTRX
V
1: 2/3 A
V
TTRX
V
2: A
V
TTRX
(1)
(1)
Single-Pole
High-Pass
Filter
_
+
+
+
+
V
1
V
1
V
2
_
+
Hi
g
h Pass
Wideband
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Notes:
1. The internal AC coupling capacitor is not a replacement for offchip coupling capacitors. It is an isolation capacitor for
nonstandard termination voltages.
2. These port names have the prefix
MGT
to identify them easily in a pad file that is very often used to create symbols for board
design schematics. In this document, the MGT prefix was removed from those names; however, names with and without the
MGT prefix are synonymous to each other.