Table 9-17: Clock Signals
Signal Name
Direction
Description
pll_ref_clk
Input
Reference clock for the PHY PLLs. Frequency
range is 50-700 MHz.
rx_coreclkin[<n>-1:0]
Input
This is an optional clock to drive the coreclk of the
RX PCS.
tx_coreclkin[<n>-1:0]
Input
This is an optional clock to drive the coreclk of the
TX PCS
Related Information
Data Interfaces
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Optional Status Interface
This topic describes the optional status signals for the TX and RX interface.
Table 9-18: Serial Interface and Status Signals
Signal Name
Direction
Signal Name
tx_ready
Output
When asserted, indicates that the TX
interface has exited the reset state and
is ready to transmit.
rx_ready
Output
When asserted, indicates that the RX
interface has exited the reset state and
is ready to receive.
pll_locked[<p>-1:0]
Output
When asserted, indicates that the PLL
is locked to the input reference clock.
tx_forceelecidle[<n>-1:0]
Input
When asserted, enables a circuit to
detect a downstream receiver. It is
used for the PCI Express protocol.
This signal must be driven low when
not in use because it causes the TX
PMA to enter electrical idle mode and
tristate the TX serial data signals.
tx_bitslipboundaryselect [<n>5-
1:0]
Input
This signal is used for bit slip word
alignment mode. It selects the
number of bits that the TX block
must slip to achieve a deterministic
latency.
rx_disperr[<n>(<w>/<s>)-1:0]
Output
When asserted, indicates that the
received 10-bit code or data group
has a disparity error.
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Optional Status Interface
UG-01080
2015.01.19
Altera Corporation
Custom PHY IP Core
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