1. About This IP Core
2. Getting Started With the 50G Interlaken IP Core
3. 50G Interlaken IP Core Parameter Settings
4. Functional Description
5. 50G Interlaken IP core Signals
6. 50G Interlaken IP Core Register Map
7. 50G Interlaken IP Core Test Features
8. Advanced Parameter Settings
9. Out-of-Band Flow Control in the 50G Interlaken IP core
10. 50G Interlaken Intel® FPGA IP User Guide Archives
11. Document Revision History for 50G Interlaken Intel® FPGA IP User Guide
A. Performance and Fmax Requirements for 40G Ethernet Traffic
2.1. Installing and Licensing Intel® FPGA IP Cores
2.2. Specifying the 50G Interlaken IP Core Parameters and Options
2.3. Files Generated for Arria V GZ and Stratix V Variations
2.4. Files Generated for Intel® Arria® 10 Variations
2.5. Simulating the 50G Interlaken IP Core
2.6. Integrating Your IP Core in Your Design
2.7. Compiling the Full Design and Programming the FPGA
2.8. Creating a Signal Tap Debug File to Match Your Design Hierarchy
5.1. 50G Interlaken IP Core Clock Interface Signals
5.2. 50G Interlaken IP Core Reset Interface Signals
5.3. 50G Interlaken IP Core User Data Transfer Interface Signals
5.4. 50G Interlaken IP Core Interlaken Link and Miscellaneous Interface Signals
5.5. 50G Interlaken IP Core Management Interface
5.6. Device Dependent Signals
1.3. IP Core Verification
Before releasing a version of the 50G Interlaken IP core, Intel® runs comprehensive regression tests in the current version of the Quartus® Prime software. These tests use standalone methods. These files are tested in simulation and hardware to confirm functionality. Intel® tests and verifies the 50G Interlaken IP core in hardware for different platforms and environments.
Constrained random techniques generate appropriate stimulus for the functional verification of the IP core. Functional coverage metrics measure the quality of the random stimulus, and ensure that all important features are verified.