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4.3.8.1. eCPRI Message Type 0- IQ Data Transfer
4.3.8.2. eCPRI Message Type 1- Bit Sequence Transfer
4.3.8.3. eCPRI Message Type 2- Real Time Control Data
4.3.8.4. eCPRI Message Type 3- Generic Data Transfer
4.3.8.5. eCPRI Message Type 4- Remote Memory Access
4.3.8.6. eCPRI Message Type 5- One-Way Delay Measurement
4.3.8.7. eCPRI Message Type 6- Remote Reset
4.3.8.8. eCPRI Message Type 7- Event Indication
4.3.8.9. eCPRI Message Type 64- 255 Vendor Specific
5.1. Clock Signals
5.2. Power, Reset, and Firewalls Signals
5.3. TX Time of Day Interface
5.4. RX Time of Day Interface
5.5. Interrupt
5.6. Configuration Avalon® Memory-Mapped Interface
5.7. Ethernet MAC Source Interface
5.8. Ethernet MAC Sink Interface
5.9. External ST Source Interface
5.10. External ST Sink Interface
5.11. eCPRI IP Source Interface
5.12. eCPRI IP Sink Interface
5.13. Miscellaneous Interface Signals
5.14. IWF Type 0 eCPRI Interface
5.15. IWF Type 0 CPRI MAC Interface
5.15.1. CPRI 32-bit IQ Data TX Interface
5.15.2. CPRI 64-bit IQ Data TX Interface
5.15.3. CPRI 32-bit Ctrl_AxC TX Interface
5.15.4. CPRI 64-bit Ctrl_AxC TX Interface
5.15.5. CPRI 32-bit Vendor Specific TX Interface
5.15.6. CPRI 64-bit Vendor Specific TX Interface
5.15.7. CPRI 32-bit Real-time Vendor Specific TX Interface
5.15.8. CPRI 64-bit Real-time Vendor Specific TX Interface
5.15.9. CPRI Gigabit Media Independent Interface (GMII)
5.15.10. CPRI IP L1 Control and Status Interface
3. IP Parameters
You customize the IP core by specifying parameters in the IP parameter editor.
Parameter | Supported Values | Default Setting | Description |
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Transceiver Tile to be used | E F H |
E | You can choose:
Note: This parameter is not present in the Intel® Arria® 10 IP variations.
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Data Width | 64 | 64 | Primary data bus width. |
Protocol Revision | 1 | 1 | Specifies eCPRI protocol revision used in eCPRI common header. This option is grayed out in the current version of the Intel® Quartus® Prime software. |
Delay Measurement | off one_step two_step |
one_step | Indicates option to support and the operation mode of delay measurement for eCPRI message type 5 delay measurement. When set to off, the IP does not include the delay measurement logic. |
RX external data path FIFO depth | 64 128 256 |
64 | Indicates the depth of the RX external data path FIFO. The actual depth is log2 of the FIFO depth. |
Queue Miscellaneous FIFO depth | 32 64 128 256 |
64 | Indicates the depth of the Queue miscellaneous FIFO. The actual depth is log2 of the FIFO depth. |
Queue PTP FIFO Depth | 32 64 128 256 |
32 | Indicates the depth of the Queue PTP FIFO. The actual depth is log2 of the FIFO depth. |
Advance Mapping Mode | On Off |
On | When you turn on this parameter, it allows the mapping of the destination MAC address and VLAN tag CSE to eCPRI message PC_ID field. |
Pair with ORAN | On Off |
Off | Turn on this option to pair your eCPRI Intel® FPGA IP with Intel® O-RAN FPGA IP. You can also pair your eCPRI Intel® FPGA IP with any external vendor O-RAN IP.
Note: When you turn on this parameter, the eCPRI Intel FPGA IP only supports message type 0, 2, and 5.
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Streaming | On Off |
Off | Indicates Ethernet frame size.
When you turn off this parameter, the maximum Ethernet frame size can be 1500 bytes, and when you turn on, the maximum Ethernet frame size can be 9,000 bytes.
Note: When you turn on this parameter, the sink_pkt_size port is available at the Sink Interface of the eCPRI Intel FPGA IP.
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Interworking Function (IWF) Support | On Off |
Off | Turn on this option to connect your eCPRI IP with one CPRI IP node.
The eCPRI Intel FPGA IP currently support IWF Type 0 only. It does not support IWF type 1 and type 2 in current release of the IP.
Note: When you turn on this parameter, the eCPRI Intel FPGA IP supports message type 0, 2, 5, 6 and 7 with IWF function.
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Interworking Function (IWF) Type | 0 | 0 | Specifies eCPRI IP IWF type configuration. Currently the IP support IWF Type 0 configuration. |
Interworking Function (IWF) Number of CPRI | 1 | 1 | Specifies the number of CPRI MAC that can connect to IWF. |
Remote Memory Access Timer Bit-width | 12 | 12 | Specifies bit-width of the request-response sequence timer for the eCPRI message type 4. This parameter triggers the timeout no memory access response. |
One-way Delay Measurement Time Bit-width | 16 | 16 | Specifies bit-width of the request-response sequence timer for the eCPRI message type 5,One-way delay measurement. This parameter triggers the timeout no memory access response. |
Remote Reset Timer Bit-width | 12 | 12 | Specifies bit-width of the request-response sequence timer for the eCPRI message type 6. This parameter triggers the timeout no memory access response. |
Default MAC Source Address | 0x000000000000 | Default MAC source address after cold and soft reset. | |
Default MAC Destination Address 0 | 0x000000000000 | Default MAC destination address 0 after cold and soft reset. | |
Default MAC Destination Address 1 | 0x000000000000 | Default MAC destination address 1 after cold and soft reset. | |
Default MAC Destination Address 2 | 0x000000000000 | Default MAC destination address 2 after cold and soft reset. | |
Default MAC Destination Address 3 | 0x000000000000 | Default MAC destination address 3 after cold and soft reset. | |
Default MAC Destination Address 4 | 0x000000000000 | Default MAC destination address 4 after cold and soft reset. | |
Default MAC Destination Address 5 | 0x000000000000 | Default MAC destination address 5 after cold and soft reset. | |
Default MAC Destination Address 6 | 0x000000000000 | Default MAC destination address 6 after cold and soft reset. | |
Default MAC Destination Address 7 | 0x000000000000 | Default MAC destination address 7 after cold and soft reset. |