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1. Intel® Stratix® 10 Clocking and PLL Overview
2. Intel® Stratix® 10 Clocking and PLL Architecture and Features
3. Intel® Stratix® 10 Clocking and PLL Design Considerations
4. Intel® Stratix® 10 Clocking and PLL Implementation Guides
5. Clock Control Intel® FPGA IP Core References
6. IOPLL Intel® FPGA IP Core References
7. IOPLL Reconfig Intel® FPGA IP Core References
8. Intel® Stratix® 10 Clocking and PLL User Guide Archives
9. Document Revision History for the Intel® Stratix® 10 Clocking and PLL User Guide
2.2.1. PLL Features
2.2.2. PLL Usage
2.2.3. PLL Architecture
2.2.4. PLL Control Signals
2.2.5. Clock Feedback Modes
2.2.6. Clock Multiplication and Division
2.2.7. Programmable Phase Shift
2.2.8. Programmable Duty Cycle
2.2.9. PLL Cascading
2.2.10. Clock Switchover
2.2.11. PLL Reconfiguration and Dynamic Phase Shift
2.2.12. PLL Calibration
4.3.4.1. Design Example 1: .mif Streaming Reconfiguration Using IOPLL Reconfig IP Core
4.3.4.2. Design Example 2: Advanced Mode Reconfiguration Using IOPLL Reconfig IP Core
4.3.4.3. Design Example 3: Clock Gating Reconfiguration Using IOPLL Reconfig IP Core
4.3.4.4. Design Example 4: Dynamic Phase Shift Using IOPLL Reconfig IP Core
4.3.3.3. Clock Gating Reconfiguration
You can gate (disable) and un-gate (enable) I/O PLL output clock 0 to output clock 7 of the I/O PLL. It is easily done by writing one byte to the IOPLL Reconfig IP core, with one bit corresponding to each of the I/O PLL output clocks.
To perform clock gating reconfiguration, follow these steps:
- Set mgmt_address[9:8] to 2’b10 to select clock gating mode and set mgmt_writedata[7:0] to indicate desired output clock to be gated.
- To start the clock gating reconfiguration on the I/O PLL, assert the mgmt_write signal for one mgmt_clk cycle.
- The gating changes may not come into effect for multiple clock cycles after mgmt_waitrequest has been de-asserted.