Agilex™ 7 Clocking and PLL User Guide: F-Series and I-Series
ID
683761
Date
11/28/2024
Public
1. Agilex™ 7 FPGA F-Series and I-Series Clocking and PLL Overview
2. F-Series and I-Series Clocking and PLL Architecture and Features
3. F-Series and I-Series Clocking and PLL Design Considerations
4. Clock Control Intel® FPGA IP Core
5. IOPLL Intel® FPGA IP Core
6. IOPLL Reconfig Intel® FPGA IP Core
7. Agilex™ 7 Clocking and PLL User Guide: F-Series and I-Series Archives
8. Document Revision History for the Agilex™ 7 Clocking and PLL User Guide: F-Series and I-Series
2.2.1. PLL Features
2.2.2. PLL Usage
2.2.3. PLL Locations
2.2.4. PLL Architecture
2.2.5. PLL Control Signals
2.2.6. PLL Feedback Modes
2.2.7. Clock Multiplication and Division
2.2.8. Programmable Phase Shift
2.2.9. Programmable Duty Cycle
2.2.10. PLL Cascading
2.2.11. PLL Input Clock Switchover
2.2.12. PLL Reconfiguration and Dynamic Phase Shift
2.2.13. PLL Calibration
3.1. Guidelines: Clock Switchover
3.2. Guidelines: Timing Closure
3.3. Guidelines: Resetting the PLL
3.4. Guidelines: Configuration Constraints
3.5. Guidelines: I/O PLL Reconfiguration
3.6. Clocking Constraints
3.7. IP Core Constraints
3.8. Guideline: Achieving 5% Duty Cycle for fOUT_EXT ≥ 300 MHz Using tx_outclk Port from LVDS SERDES Intel® FPGA IP
6.1. Release Information for IOPLL Reconfig Intel® FPGA IP
6.2. Implementing I/O PLL Reconfiguration in the IOPLL Reconfig IP Core
6.3. IOPLL Reconfig IP Core Reconfiguration Modes
6.4. Avalon® Memory-Mapped Interface Ports in the IOPLL Reconfig IP Core
6.5. Address Bus and Data Bus Settings
6.6. Design Example
2.2.6.3. Source Synchronous Compensation Mode
If the data and clock signals arrive at the same time on the input pins, the same phase relationship is maintained at the clock and data ports of any IOE input register. Data and clock signals at the IOE experience similar buffer delays as long as you use the same I/O standard. Only one output clock can be compensated in source synchronous compensation mode.
Intel recommends source synchronous mode for source synchronous data transfers.
Figure 12. Example of Phase Relationship Between Clock and Data in Source Synchronous Mode
The source synchronous mode compensates for the delay of the clock network used and any difference in the delay between the following two paths:
- Data pin to the IOE register input
- Clock input pin to the PLL PFD input
The F-Series and I-Series PLL can compensate multiple pad-to-input-register paths, such as a data bus when it is set to use source synchronous compensation mode.