1G/2.5G/5G/10G Multirate Ethernet PHY Intel® FPGA IP User Guide: Agilex™ 3 and Agilex™ 5 FPGAs and SoCs
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813667
Date
4/07/2025
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1. About the 1G/2.5G/5G/10G Multirate Ethernet PHY Intel® FPGA IP for Agilex™ 3 and Agilex™ 5 Devices
2. Getting Started
3. Functional Description
4. Parameter Settings for 1G/2.5G/5G/10G Multirate Ethernet PHY Intel® FPGA IP
5. Interface Signals
6. Configuration Registers
7. Debug Checklist
8. 1G/2.5G/5G/10G Multirate Ethernet PHY Intel® FPGA IP User Guide: Agilex™ 3 and Agilex™ 5 FPGAs and SoCs Archives
9. Document Revision History for the 1G/2.5G/5G/10G Multirate Ethernet PHY Intel® FPGA IP User Guide: Agilex™ 3 and Agilex™ 5 FPGAs and SoCs
3.2.1.1. Step 1: Generating the 1G/2.5G/5G/10G Multirate Ethernet PHY IP
3.2.1.2. Step 2: QSF settings and Dynamic Reconfiguration (DR) profile assignments
3.2.1.3. Step 3: RTL Generation using Quartus® Prime Pro Edition Tool
3.2.1.4. Step 4: Instantiate the IP top file with the GTS Dynamic Reconfiguration Controller IP
5.1. Clock Signals
5.2. Reset Signals
5.3. Serial Interface Signals
5.4. Avalon Memory-Mapped Interface Signals
5.5. XGMII Signals
5.6. GMII Signals
5.7. PHY Status Signals
5.8. Transceiver Mode and Operating Speed Signals
5.9. Transceiver Status and Reconfiguration Signals
5.10. GTS Reset Sequencer Signals
5.11. Dynamic Reconfiguration Controller Interface Signals
2.5. Simulating Intel® FPGA IPs
The Quartus® Prime software supports IP RTL simulation in specific EDA simulators. IP generation optionally creates simulation files, including the functional simulation model, any testbench (or example design), and vendor-specific simulator setup scripts for each IP. You can use the functional simulation model and any testbench or example design for simulation. IP generation output may also include scripts to compile and run any testbench. The scripts list all models or libraries you require to simulate your IP.
The Quartus® Prime software provides integration with many simulators and supports multiple simulation flows, including your own scripted and custom simulation flows. Whichever flow you choose, IP simulation involves the following steps:
- Generate IP HDL, testbench (or example design), and simulator setup script files.
- Set up your simulator environment and any simulation scripts.
- Compile simulation model libraries.
- Run your simulator.