1. Intel® MAX® 10 Clocking and PLL Overview
2. Intel® MAX® 10 Clocking and PLL Architecture and Features
3. Intel® MAX® 10 Clocking and PLL Design Considerations
4. Intel® MAX® 10 Clocking and PLL Implementation Guides
5. ALTCLKCTRL Intel® FPGA IP References
6. Avalon ALTPLL Intel® FPGA IP References
7. Avalon ALTPLL RECONFIG Intel® FPGA IP References
8. Internal Oscillator Intel® FPGA IP References
9. Intel® MAX® 10 Clocking and PLL User Guide Archives
10. Document Revision History for the Intel® MAX® 10 Clocking and PLL User Guide
2.3.1. PLL Architecture
2.3.2. PLL Features
2.3.3. PLL Locations
2.3.4. Clock Pin to PLL Connections
2.3.5. PLL Counter to GCLK Connections
2.3.6. PLL Control Signals
2.3.7. Clock Feedback Modes
2.3.8. PLL External Clock Output
2.3.9. ADC Clock Input from PLL
2.3.10. Spread-Spectrum Clocking
2.3.11. PLL Programmable Parameters
2.3.12. Clock Switchover
2.3.13. PLL Cascading
2.3.14. PLL Reconfiguration
3.3.1. Guideline: PLL Control Signals
3.3.2. Guideline: Connectivity Restrictions
3.3.3. Guideline: Self-Reset
3.3.4. Guideline: Output Clocks
3.3.5. Guideline: PLL Cascading
3.3.6. Guideline: Clock Switchover
3.3.7. Guideline: .mif Streaming in PLL Reconfiguration
3.3.8. Guideline: scandone Signal for PLL Reconfiguration
6.1.1. Operation Modes Parameter Settings
6.1.2. PLL Control Signals Parameter Settings
6.1.3. Programmable Bandwidth Parameter Settings
6.1.4. Clock Switchover Parameter Settings
6.1.5. PLL Dynamic Reconfiguration Parameter Settings
6.1.6. Dynamic Phase Configuration Parameter Settings
6.1.7. Output Clocks Parameter Settings
2.2. Internal Oscillator Architecture and Features
Intel® MAX® 10 devices have built-in internal ring oscillator with clock multiplexers and dividers. The internal ring oscillator operates up to 232 MHz which is not accessible. This operating frequency further divides down to slower frequencies.
By default internal oscillator is turned off in user mode. You can turn on the oscillator by asserting the oscena signal in the Internal Oscillator Intel® FPGA IP.
When the oscena input signal is asserted, the oscillator is enabled and the output can be routed to the logic array through the clkout output signal. When the oscena signal is set low, the clkout signal is constant high. You can analyze this delay using the Timing Analyzer.
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