1. Agilex™ 5 Embedded Memory Overview
2. Agilex™ 5 Embedded Memory Architecture and Features
3. Agilex™ 5 Embedded Memory Design Considerations
4. Agilex™ 5 Embedded Memory IP References
5. Agilex™ 5 Embedded Memory Debugging
6. Embedded Memory User Guide: Agilex™ 5 FPGAs and SoCs Archives
7. Document Revision History for the Embedded Memory User Guide: Agilex™ 5 FPGAs and SoCs
2.1. Byte Enable in Agilex™ 5 Embedded Memory Blocks
2.2. Address Hold Support
2.3. Asynchronous Clear and Synchronous Clear
2.4. Memory Blocks Error Correction Code (ECC) Support
2.5. Agilex™ 5 Embedded Memory Clocking Modes
2.6. Agilex™ 5 Embedded Memory Configurations
2.7. Force-to-Zero
2.8. Coherent Read Memory
2.9. Freeze Logic
2.10. True Dual Port Dual Clock Emulator
2.11. Initial Value of Read and Write Address Registers
2.12. Automatic Timing/Power Optimization Feature in M20K Blocks
3.1. Consider the Memory Block Selection
3.2. Consider the Concurrent Write Behavior
3.3. Read-During-Write (RDW)
3.4. Consider Power-Up State and Memory Initialization
3.5. Reduce Power Consumption
3.6. Avoid Providing Non-Deterministic Input
3.7. Avoid Changing Clock Signals and Other Control Signals Simultaneously
3.8. Advanced Settings in Quartus® Prime Software for Memory
3.9. Consider the Memory Depth Setting
3.10. Consider Registering the Memory Output
4.1.4.1. RAM: 1-PORT FPGA IP Parameters
4.1.4.2. RAM: 2-PORT FPGA IP Parameters
4.1.4.3. RAM: 4-PORT FPGA IP Parameters
4.1.4.4. ROM: 1-PORT FPGA IP Parameters
4.1.4.5. ROM: 2-PORT FPGA IP Parameters
4.1.4.6. RAM and ROM Parameter Settings
4.1.4.7. Changing Parameter Settings Manually
4.1.4.8. RAM and ROM Interface Signals
4.2.5.1. FIFO Functional Timing Requirements
4.2.5.2. SCFIFO ALMOST_EMPTY Functional Timing
4.2.5.3. FIFO Output Status Flag and Latency
4.2.5.4. FIFO Metastability Protection and Related Options
4.2.5.5. FIFO Synchronous Clear and Asynchronous Clear Effect
4.2.5.6. SCFIFO and DCFIFO Show-Ahead Mode
4.2.5.7. Different Input and Output Width
4.2.5.8. DCFIFO Timing Constraint Setting
4.2.5.9. Gray-Code Counter Transfer at the Clock Domain Crossing
4.2.5.10. Guidelines for Embedded Memory ECC Feature
4.2.5.11. Reset Scheme
2.4.3. ECC Parity Flip
The ECC parity flip feature dynamically flips the parity value generated in the encoder of M20K blocks to observe the ECC behavior in both simulation and hardware.
When the ECC Encoder Bypass (eccencbypass) port is high, the built-in ECC encoder values are XOR-ed with the 8 parity bits through the parity ports to generate a new set of encoder value. When the ECC Encoder Bypass port is low, the encoder generates the parity bits according to the data input during a write process.
The following table shows an example to construct an 8-bit data width for the parity port.
Parity Bit Sequence | ECC Feature | Is the ECC Decoder able to Recognize and Correct the Data Bit? |
---|---|---|
00000001 | Single-error correction | Yes |
00000011 | Double-adjacent-error correction | Yes |
00000111 | Triple-adjacent-error correction | Yes |
00000101 | Triple-adjacent-error correction | Yes |
00010011 | Non-adjacent double/triple correction/detection | No |