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General Options Parameters on page 10-4
Additional Options Parameters on page 10-7
PLL Reconfiguration Parameters on page 10-10
Low Latency PHY Analog Parameters on page 10-12
5. Click Finish to generate your parameterized Low Latency PHY IP Core.
General Options Parameters
The following table lists the settings available on General Options tab:
Table 10-3: Low Latency PHY General Options
Name Value Description
Device family Stratix V This IP core is only available for Stratix V
devices.
Datapath type Standard
10G
GT
The Low Latency PHY IP Core is part of a
Standard, 10G, or GT datapath. In most
cases the FPGA fabric transceiver interface
width determines the bandwidth of the
datapath; however, when the FPGA fabric
transceiver interface width is 32 or 40 bits,
you have the option of using either the
Standard datapath which is the default
mode, or changing to the 10G datapath by
selecting this option. Refer to Table 10-4
Datapath Width Support for a comprehen‐
sive list of datapath support.
Mode of operation Duplex
RX
TX
Specifies the mode of operation as Duplex,
RX, or TX mode.
Number of lanes 1-32 Specifies the total number of lanes in each
direction. Stratix V devices include up to 32
GX channels (Standard or 10G) and up to 4
GT channels. You must instantiate each GT
channel in a separate Low Latency PHY IP
Core instance. You cannot specify both GX
and GT channels within the same instance.
Enable lane bonding On/Off When enabled, the PMA uses the same clock
source for up to 6 channels in a transceiver
bank, reducing clock skew.
Turn this option Off if you are using
multiple TX PLLs in a single Low Latency
PHY IP Core instance.
10-4
General Options Parameters
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2015.01.19
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Low Latency PHY IP Core
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