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October 2007
Stratix II GX Device Handbook, Volume 2
Stratix II GX Dynamic Reconfiguration
1.
Set the
reconfig_mode_sel
signal to
001
. Write the default
.hex
/
.mif
file contents for two
reconfig_address_out
signal
increments. That is, pulse the
write_all
signal for the
reconfig_address_out
0
and
1
based on the
busy
and
reconfig_address_en
signals.
2.
The
.hex
/
.mif
file selected for writing should correspond to the
default configuration in the ALT2GXB MegaWizard. For example, if
you have two
.hex
/
.mif
files that correspond to GIGE and
SONET/SDH OC48 protocols, and if you have set GIGE as your
default configuration (the protocol set in the
General
tab of the
ALT2GXB MegaWizard), write the first two words of the
.hex
/
.mif
file generated for GIGE protocol.
3.
After you complete writing the first two words, wait for the
busy
signal to go low and assert the
reset_reconfig_address
signal
to initialize the
reconfig_address_out
to 0.
Channel and
Clock Multiplier
Unit (CMU) PLL
Reconfiguration
Introduction
The Stratix II GX transceiver can be dynamically reconfigured to various
protocols and data rates. This section discusses the dynamic
reconfiguration features introduced in Quartus II software version 7.1.
Altera assumes you have prior knowledge about the dynamic
reconfiguration controller architecture (refer to
“Dynamic
Reconfiguration Controller Architecture” on page 3–2
), the Stratix II GX
transceiver architecture, and the memory initialization file (
.mif
, also
known as MIF) flow (refer to
“MIF Generation in Quartus II Software” on
page 3–32
) for dynamic reconfiguration.
Synopsis of Existing Dynamic Reconfiguration Features
In the Quartus II software version 7.0 and earlier, the following dynamic
reconfiguration features were available:
■
PMA reconfiguration—to control voltage output differential (V
OD
),
pre-emphasis, equalization, and DC gain.
■
Channel reconfiguration—to dynamically reconfigure the
transceiver data rates, protocol modes, or a combination of these two
options. This method requires a MIF to reconfigure a channel.
■
Dynamic transmit rate switch—to dynamically reconfigure the
transmit data rate by changing the local divider settings in the
transmit side. The available local divider options are by /1, /2, or /4.
This method does not require a MIF for reconfiguration.
1
This option can only change the transmitter data rate and not the
receiver data rate.
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