Agilex™ 7 M-Series FPGA Network-on-Chip (NoC) User Guide
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7/14/2025
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1. Network-on-Chip (NoC) Overview
2. Hard Memory NoC in Agilex™ 7 M-Series FPGAs
3. NoC Design Flow in Quartus® Prime Pro Edition
4. NoC Real-time Performance Monitoring
5. Simulating NoC Designs
6. NoC Power Estimation
7. Hard Memory NoC IP Reference
8. Document Revision History of Agilex™ 7 M-Series FPGA Network-on-Chip (NoC) User Guide
2.6.1. Determining the Number of NoC Targets
2.6.2. Determining the Number of NoC Initiators
2.6.3. Fabric NoC Considerations
2.6.4. Latency Considerations
2.6.5. Initiator and Target Bandwidth Considerations
2.6.6. Horizontal Bandwidth Considerations
2.6.7. Options for Managing NoC Bandwidth
2.6.8. GPIO-B Bypass Mode and Initiators
3.4.1. General NoC IP Connectivity Guidelines
3.4.2. Connectivity Guidelines: NoC Initiators for Fabric AXI4 Managers
3.4.3. Connectivity Guidelines: NoC Targets for Fabric AXI4 Managers
3.4.4. Connectivity Guidelines: NoC Clock Control
3.4.5. Connectivity Guidelines: NoC Initiators for HPS
3.4.6. Connectivity Guidelines: NoC Targets for HPS
3.5.4.1. Example 1: External Memory Interface with 1 AXI4 Initiator and 1 AXI4-Lite Initiator
3.5.4.2. Example 2: Two External Memory Interfaces with One AXI4 Initiator and One AXI4-Lite Initiator
3.5.4.3. Example 3: One External Memory Interfaces with Two AXI4 Initiators and One AXI4-Lite Initiator
3.5.4.4. Example 4: Two High-Bandwidth Memory Pseudo-Channels with Two AXI4 Initiators (Crossbar) and Shared AXI4-Lite Initiator
3.5.4.5. Example 5: Hard Processor System with Two External Memory Interfaces
7.1.2.1. NoC Initiator Intel FPGA IP AXI4/AXI4-Lite Interfaces
7.1.2.2. NoC Initiator AXI4 User Interface Signals
7.1.2.3. NoC Initiator Intel FPGA IP AXI4-Lite User Interface Signals
7.1.2.4. NoC Initiator Intel FPGA IP Clock and Reset Signals
7.1.2.5. NoC Initiator IP Platform Designer-Only Signals
2.6.2. Determining the Number of NoC Initiators
The number of NoC initiators in your design depends on the memory bandwidth requirements of the user logic functions. Calculate the bandwidth that an individual NoC initiator can support by multiplying the width of its data bus by the clock frequency of the logic driving the NoC initiator. Higher operating frequencies may require fewer NoC initiators but can encounter more difficulty when closing timing. Using the 512/576b fabric NoC option reduces shoreline congestion and allows timing closure at faster clock rates.
The NoC subsystems along the top and bottom edges of the FPGA die are independent. Therefore, plan the number of NoC initiators for each subsystem separately, based on the memory resources that you use along each die edge.
Note: You can configure the NoC Initiator Intel FPGA IP to share a NoC initiator bridge between an AXI4 interface and up to four AXI4-Lite interfaces, unless you are using the fabric NoC on the same bridge.