User guide

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January 2005 Stratix GX Transceiver User Guide
Basic Mode
On the transmitter channel the output of the transmitter PLL,
coreclk_out, is sent into the logic array and also loops back to clock the
write side of the transmit phase compensation FIFO buffer.
You can disable the trained receiver PLL CRU clock from the transmitter
PLL feature in the MegaWizard Plug-In Manager. Deselecting this option
adds an additional RX_CRUCLK input reference clock port for the receiver
PLL. This feature supports additional multiplication factors for the
receiver PLL and also supports the separation of receiver and transmitter
reference clocks. This separation is required if the output reference clock
frequency from the transmitter PLL exceeds the 325-MHz phase
frequency detector of the receiver PLL. For more information on this
feature, refer to the Stratix GX Analog Description chapter. This
configuration is shown in Figure 3–20.
If double width is used (16-bit bus) and the data rate is above 2,600 Mbps,
the train receiver PLL clock from the transmitter PLL must be turned off,
because the output clock from the transmitter PLL exceeds the 325-MHz
limit on the receiver PLL input clock, if the input clock is fed by any
non-REFCLKB pins. REFCLKB input pins have a 650-MHz limit.
Figure 3–20. altgxb Megafunction in Basic Mode With the Train Receiver CRU From Transmitter PLL
Disabled