1. Agilex™ 7 FPGA M-Series Clocking and PLL Overview
2. M-Series Clocking and PLL Architecture and Features
3. M-Series Clocking and PLL Design Considerations
4. Clock Control IP Core
5. IOPLL IP Core
6. I/O PLL Reconfiguration
7. Agilex™ 7 Clocking and PLL User Guide: M-Series Archives
8. Document Revision History for the Agilex™ 7 Clocking and PLL User Guide: M-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
6.1.1. Release Information for EMIF Calibration IP
6.1.2. Setting Up the IOPLL IP
6.1.3. Setting Up the EMIF Calibration IP
6.1.4. Connectivity Between IOPLL FPGA IP and EMIF Calibration IP
6.1.5. Axilite Interface Ports in the EMIF Calibration IP
6.1.6. Reconfiguration Guideline for I/O PLLs
6.1.7. Design Example for I/O PLL Reconfiguration
2.2.13.4. Output Clock Duty Cycle Correction
M-Series FPGAs have duty cycle correction capability for the following output clocks:
- 3.2 GHz clock for DDR5/LPDDR5
- PHY clock
- PHY clock tree synchronous reset
- Feedback from PHY clock tree
Perform duty cycle correction after power up and PLL reset. Before performing the duty cycle correction, you must successfully complete power up calibration and static phase error calibration. The PLL asserts the lock signal only when the output clock duty cycle correction is complete.