Analog Power Supply Pins
The GTM transceiver Dual power supplies (MGTAVCC, MGTAVTT, VCCINT_GT, and
MGTVCCAUX) have planes inside the package. For some of the packages, there are multiple
planes for each analog power supply. It there is more than one PSG in the package, the power
supply pin names have a suffix (such as _LN, _RN, _LS, or _RS) that identifies which pins are
associated with which PSG. If all of the Duals in a PSG are not used, the associated power pins
can be left unconnected or tied to GND. The rules for powering PSGs are as follows:
• Within a package PSG, if no Duals are used, the PSG can be unpowered.
• If any Duals in a PSG are used, the PSG must be powered.
• PSGs on each side (left or right) of the package are fully independent. Powering or not
powering PSGs on one side of the package does not affect the PSGs on the other sides of the
package.
• If a PSG does not have an RCAL master and it is powered, all the PSGs on that side (left or
right) of the package must be powered.
• If a PSG with an RCAL master is unpowered, any PSGs without an RCAL master on that side
of the package must also be unpowered.
• A PSG that does not have an RCAL master can be unpowered without affecting other PSGs.
For each GTM transceiver power supply group there are four power supplies (MGTAVCC,
MGTAVTT, VCCINT_GT and MGTVCCAUX). For example, if there are two PSGs in a package,
then there are a total of six power supply planes in the package for these groups, with three
planes in the package for each PSG. The following table shows the PSGs for Virtex Ult
devices.
Figure 48:
Ult Device Transceiver Power Supply Groups and RCAL Master
Reference Clock
This section focuses on the selection of the reference clock source or oscillator. An oscillator is
characterized by:
• Frequency range
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