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1. Intel® MAX® 10 High-Speed LVDS I/O Overview
2. Intel® MAX® 10 High-Speed LVDS Architecture and Features
3. Intel® MAX® 10 LVDS Transmitter Design
4. Intel® MAX® 10 LVDS Receiver Design
5. Intel® MAX® 10 LVDS Transmitter and Receiver Design
6. Intel® MAX® 10 High-Speed LVDS Board Design Considerations
7. Soft LVDS IP Core References
8. Intel® MAX® 10 High-Speed LVDS I/O User Guide Archives
9. Document Revision History for Intel® MAX® 10 High-Speed LVDS I/O User Guide
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3.5.1. Perform RTL Simulation Before Hardware Debug4.4.1. Perform RTL Simulation Before Hardware Debug5.3.1. Perform RTL Simulation Before Hardware Debug
Before you debug on hardware, Intel recommends that you perform an RTL simulation. Using the RTL simulation, you can check the code functionality before testing in real hardware.
For example, you can use the RTL simulation to verify that when you send a training pattern from a remote transmitter, the bitslipping mechanism in your LVDS receiver works.