Cyclone V Device Handbook: Volume 2: Transceivers

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Date 10/24/2018
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4.7.2. Channel PLL Feedback for Deterministic Relationship

To implement the deterministic latency functional mode, the phase relationship between the low-speed parallel clock and channel PLL input reference clock must be deterministic. A feedback path is enabled to ensure a deterministic relationship between the low-speed parallel clock and channel PLL input reference clock.

To achieve deterministic latency through the transceiver, the reference clock to the channel PLL must be the same as the low-speed parallel clock. For example, if you need to implement a data rate of 1.2288 Gbps for the CPRI protocol, which places stringent requirements on the amount of latency variation, you must choose a reference clock of 122.88 MHz to allow the usage of a feedback path from the channel PLL. This feedback path reduces the variations in latency.

When you select this option, provide an input reference clock to the channel PLL that has the same frequency as the low-speed parallel clock.