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Stratix II GX Device Handbook, Volume 2
Stratix II GX Transceiver Architecture Overview
Receiver Buffer
The Stratix II GX receiver buffers support 1.2-V, 1.5-V, 3.3-V PCML
(pseudo-current mode logic), differential LVPECL and LVDS I/O
standards. The receiver buffers support data rates from 600 Mbps to
6.375 Gbps and are capable of compensating up to 40 inches of FR4 trace
across two connectors. The receiver buffer (
Figure 2–44
) has additional
circuitry to improve signal integrity, including a programmable
equalization circuit and internal termination circuitry. Through a signal
detect circuit, the receiver buffers can also detect if a signal of predefined
amplitude exists at the receiver.
Figure 2–44. Receiver Buffer
Programmable Receiver Termination
The Stratix II GX receiver buffer has an optional programmable on-chip
differential termination of 100
Ω
, 120
Ω
, or 150
Ω
. You can set the receiver
termination resistance setting using one of the two ways.
■
Set the receiver termination resistance option in the MegaWizard if
on-chip termination is used. The settings allowed are 100
Ω
, 120
Ω
,
and 150
Ω
. If the design requires external receive termination, check
the
Use external Receiver termination
option.
■
You make the differential termination assignment per pin in the
Quartus II software (in the Assignments menu, choose Assignment
Organizer, then Options for Individual Nodes Only, and then
Stratix II GX GXB Termination Value).
1
Verify and set the receiver termination settings before
compilation.
To CRU
Signal
Detect
Ω
50
Ω
Ω
, 60 , 75
Ω
50
Ω
Ω
, 60 , 75
Receiver
Input Pins
+VTT-
Programmable
Equalizer
Adaptive
Equalization
(AEQ)
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