Intel® Stratix® 10 Clocking and PLL User Guide

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Date 9/08/2023
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2.2.10.3. Manual Clock Switchover

In manual clock switchover mode, the extswitch signal controls whether inclk0 or inclk1 is selected as the input clock to the I/O PLL. By default, inclk0 is selected.

A clock switchover event is initiated when the extswitch signal transitions from logic high to logic low, and is held low for at least three inclk cycles for the inclk clock being switched to.

You must bring the extswitch signal back high again to perform another switchover event. If you do not require another switchover event, you can leave the extswitch signal in a logic low state after the initial switch.

If inclk0 and inclk1 are different frequencies and are always running, the extswitch signal minimum low time must be greater than or equal to three of the slower frequency inclk0 and inclk1 cycles.

Figure 21. Manual Clock Switchover Circuitry in Intel® Stratix® 10 I/O PLLs


You can delay the clock switchover action by specifying the switchover delay in the Intel® FPGA IP cores for the I/O PLL. When you specify the switchover delay, the extswitch signal must be held low for at least three inclk cycles for the inclk being switched to plus the number of the delay cycles that has been specified to initiate a clock switchover.