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Product Discontinuance Notification
1. About the 40- and 100-Gbps Ethernet MAC and PHY IP Core
2. Getting Started
3. Functional Description
4. Debugging the 40GbE and 100GbE Link
A. 40-100GbE IP Core Example Design
B. Address Map Changes for the 40-100GbE IP Core v12.0 Release
C. 10GBASE-KR Registers
D. Additional Information
2.1. Installing and Licensing Intel® FPGA IP Cores
2.2. Specifying the 40-100GbE IP Core Parameters and Options
2.3. IP Core Parameters
2.4. Files Generated for the 40-100GbE IP Core
2.5. Simulating the IP Core
2.6. Integrating Your IP Core in Your Design
2.7. 40-100GbE IP Core Testbenches
2.8. Simulating the 40‑100GbE IP Core With the Testbenches
2.9. Compiling the Full Design and Programming the FPGA
2.10. Initializing the IP Core
3.2.1. IP Core TX Datapath
3.2.2. IP Core TX Data Bus Interfaces
3.2.3. 40-100GbE IP Core RX Datapath
3.2.4. IP Core RX Data Bus Interfaces
3.2.5. 40GbE Lower Rate 24.24 Gbps MAC and PHY
3.2.6. 100GbE CAUI–4 PHY
3.2.7. External Reconfiguration Controller
3.2.8. Congestion and Flow Control Using Pause Frames
3.2.9. Pause Control and Generation Interface
3.2.10. Pause Control Frame and Non‑Pause Control Frame Filtering and Forwarding
3.2.11. 40-100GbE IP Core Modes of Operation
3.2.12. Link Fault Signaling Interface
3.2.13. Statistics Counters Interface
3.2.14. MAC – PHY XLGMII or CGMII Interface
3.2.15. Lane to Lane Deskew Interface
3.2.16. PCS Test Pattern Generation and Test Pattern Check
3.2.17. Transceiver PHY Serial Data Interface
3.2.18. 40GBASE-KR4 IP Core Variations
3.2.19. Control and Status Interface
3.2.20. Clocks
3.2.21. Resets
3.2.2.1. 40-100GbE IP Core User Interface Data Bus
3.2.2.2. 40-100GbE IP Core TX Data Bus with Adapters (Avalon-ST Interface)
3.2.2.3. 40-100GbE IP Core TX Data Bus Without Adapters (Custom Streaming Interface)
3.2.2.4. Bus Quantization Effects With Adapters
3.2.2.5. User Interface to Ethernet Transmission
3.2.3.1. 40-100GbE IP Core RX Filtering
3.2.3.2. 40-100GbE IP Core Preamble Processing
3.2.3.3. 40-100GbE IP Core FCS (CRC-32) Removal
3.2.3.4. 40-100GbE IP Core CRC Checking
3.2.3.5. RX CRC Forwarding
3.2.3.6. RX Automatic Pad Removal Control
3.2.3.7. Address Checking
3.2.3.8. Inter-Packet Gap
3.2.3.9. Pause Ignore
3.2.4.1. 40-100GbE IP Core User Interface Data Bus
3.2.4.2. 40-100GbE IP Core RX Data Bus with Adapters (Avalon-ST Interface)
3.2.4.3. 40-100GbE IP Core RX Data Bus Without Adapters (Custom Streaming Interface)
3.2.4.4. 100GbE IP Core RX Client Interface Examples
3.2.4.5. Error Conditions on the RX Datapath
3.4.1.1. Transceiver PHY Control and Status Registers
3.4.1.2. Lock Status Registers
3.4.1.3. Bit Error Flag Registers
3.4.1.4. PCS Hardware Error Register
3.4.1.5. BER Monitor Register
3.4.1.6. Test Mode Register
3.4.1.7. Test Pattern Counter Register
3.4.1.8. Link Fault Signaling Registers
3.4.1.9. MAC and PHY Reset Registers
3.4.1.10. PCS‑VLANE Registers
3.4.1.11. PRBS Registers
3.4.1.12. 40GBASE-KR4 Registers
3.4.1.13. MAC Configuration and Filter Registers
3.4.1.14. Pause Registers
3.4.1.15. MAC Hardware Error Register
3.4.1.16. CRC Configuration Register
3.4.1.17. MAC Feature Configuration Registers
3.4.1.18. MAC Address Registers
3.4.1.19. Statistics Registers
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2.1.1. OpenCore Plus IP Evaluation
Altera's free OpenCore® Plus feature allows you to evaluate licensed MegaCore® IP cores in simulation and hardware before purchase. You need only purchase a license for MegaCore IP cores if you decide to take your design to production. OpenCore Plus supports the following evaluations:
- Simulate the behavior of a licensed IP core in your system.
- Verify the functionality, size, and speed of the IP core quickly and easily.
- Generate time-limited device programming files for designs that include IP cores.
- Program a device with your IP core and verify your design in hardware
OpenCore Plus evaluation supports the following two operation modes:
- Untethered—run the design containing the licensed IP for a limited time.
- Tethered—run the design containing the licensed IP for a longer time or indefinitely. This requires a connection between your board and the host computer.
Note: All IP cores that use OpenCore Plus time out simultaneously when any IP core in the design times out.