MIPI D-PHY IP User Guide: Agilex™ 3 and Agilex™ 5 FPGAs
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817561
Date
3/30/2025
Public
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1. About the MIPI D-PHY IP
2. Configuring and Generating the MIPI D-PHY IP
3. MIPI D-PHY Interface Design Guidelines
4. Simulating the MIPI D-PHY IP
5. Validating the MIPI D-PHY IP
6. Debugging the MIPI-PHY IP
7. MIPI D-PHY Architecture
8. Interface Signals and Register Maps
9. Verification Test Plan
10. Document Revision History for the MIPI D-PHY IP User Guide
6.1. Creating a Simplified Design that Demonstrates the Same Problem
6.2. Evaluating FPGA Timing Problems
6.3. Determining if the Problem Exists in Previous Quartus Prime Versions
6.4. Determining if the Problem Exists in the Current Version of Software
6.5. Verifying the MIPI D-PHY IP Using the Signal Tap Logic Analyzer
6.6. Varying the Voltage
6.7. Operating at Lower Speed
6.8. Trying a Different PCB
8.2.1.1. IP_ID
8.2.1.2. IP_CAP
8.2.1.3. D0_CAP
8.2.1.4. DN_CAP
8.2.1.5. RX_CAP
8.2.1.6. TX_CAP
8.2.1.7. TX_PREAMBLE_LEN
8.2.1.8. D-PHY_CSR
8.2.1.9. TX_CLK_LANE_PS
8.2.1.10. RX_DLANE_ERR
8.2.1.11. SKEW_CAL_LEN_B0
8.2.1.12. SKEW_CAL_LEN_B1
8.2.1.13. SKEW_CAL_LEN_B2
8.2.1.14. SKEW_CAL_LEN_B3
8.2.1.15. ALT_CAL_LEN_B0
8.2.1.16. ALT_CAL_LEN_B1
8.2.1.17. ALT_CAL_LEN_B2
8.2.1.18. ALT_CAL_LEN_B3
8.2.1.19. CLK_CSR
8.2.1.20. CLK_STATUS
8.2.1.21. DLANE_CSR_0
8.2.1.22. DLANE_STATUS_0
8.2.1.23. RX_DLANE_DESKEW_DELAY_0
8.2.1.24. RX_DLANE_ERR_0
8.2.1.25. DLANE_CSR_1
8.2.1.26. DLANE_STATUS_1
8.2.1.27. RX_DLANE_DESKEW_DELAY_1
8.2.1.28. RX_DLANE_ERR_1
8.2.1.29. DLANE_CSR_2
8.2.1.30. DLANE_STATUS_2
8.2.1.31. RX_DLANE_DESKEW_DELAY_2
8.2.1.32. RX_DLANE_ERR_2
8.2.1.33. DLANE_CSR_3
8.2.1.34. DLANE_STATUS_3
8.2.1.35. RX_DLANE_DESKEW_DELAY_3
8.2.1.36. RX_DLANE_ERR_3
8.2.1.37. DLANE_CSR_4
8.2.1.38. DLANE_STATUS_4
8.2.1.39. RX_DLANE_DESKEW_DELAY_4
8.2.1.40. RX_DLANE_ERR_4
8.2.1.41. DLANE_CSR_5
8.2.1.42. DLANE_STATUS_5
8.2.1.43. RX_DLANE_DESKEW_DELAY_5
8.2.1.44. RX_DLANE_ERR_5
8.2.1.45. DLANE_CSR_6
8.2.1.46. DLANE_STATUS_6
8.2.1.47. RX_DLANE_DESKEW_DELAY_6
8.2.1.48. RX_DLANE_ERR_6
8.2.1.49. DLANE_CSR_7
8.2.1.50. DLANE_STATUS_7
8.2.1.51. RX_DLANE_DESKEW_DELAY_7
8.2.1.52. RX_DLANE_ERR_7
8.2.1.53. TX_LPX
8.2.1.54. TX_HS_EXIT
8.2.1.55. TX_LP_EXIT
8.2.1.56. TX_CLK_PREPARE
8.2.1.57. TX_CLK_ZERO
8.2.1.58. TX_CLK_POST
8.2.1.59. TX_CLK_PRE
8.2.1.60. TX_HS_PREPARE
8.2.1.61. TX_HS_ZERO
8.2.1.62. TX_HS_TRAIL
8.2.1.63. TX_INIT
8.2.1.64. TX_WAKE
8.2.1.65. RX_CLK_LOSS_DETECT
8.2.1.66. RX_CLK_SETTLE
8.2.1.67. RX_HS_SETTLE
8.2.1.68. RX_INIT
8.2.1.69. RX_CLK_POST
8.2.1.70. RX_CAL_REG_CTRL
8.2.1.71. RX_CAL_STATUS_D-PHY
8.2.1.72. RX_CAL_SKEW_W_START_MUX
8.2.1.73. RX_CAL_SKEW_W_END_MUX
8.2.1.74. RX_CAL_ALT_W_START_MUX
8.2.1.75. RX__CAL_ALT_W_END_MUX
8.2.1.76. RX_DESKEW_DELAY_MUX
8.2.1.77. RX_CAL_STATUS_LANE_MUX
8.2.1.78. PRBS_INIT_0
8.2.1.79. PRBS_INIT_1
8.2.1.80. PRBS_INIT_2
8.2.1.81. PRBS_INIT_3
8.2.1.82. PRBS_INIT_4
8.2.1.83. PRBS_INIT_5
8.2.1.84. PRBS_INIT_6
8.2.1.85. TX_TM_CONTROL
8.2.1.86. TX_MNL_IO_0
8.2.1.87. TX_MNL_D_LP_EN
8.2.1.88. RX_TM_CONTROL
8.2.2.1. TG_TOP_CTRL_0
8.2.2.2. TG_TOP_CTRL_1
8.2.2.3. TG_TOP_DONE
8.2.2.4. TG_TOP_FAIL
8.2.2.5. TG_TOP_TEST_EN
8.2.2.6. TG_TOP_TEST_LINK
8.2.2.7. TARGET_TEST_CNT
8.2.2.8. TCHK_CONTROL
8.2.2.9. TCHK_LINK_STATUS
8.2.2.10. HS_DONE_LANES
8.2.2.11. TCHK_LINK_ERR_STATUS
8.2.2.12. LANE_ERROR_SOT_LANES
8.2.2.13. CAL_ERROR_LANES
8.2.2.14. HS_ERR_LANES
8.2.2.15. HS_TEST_CNT
8.2.2.16. LPDT_TEST_CNT
8.2.2.17. TRIGGER_TEST_CNT
8.2.2.18. ULPS_TEST_CNT
8.2.2.19. TG_RX_OVRD_DATA_PAT
8.2.2.20. TG_RX_BIT_ERROR_CNT
8.2.2.21. TG_RX_HS_TXFER_CNT
8.2.2.22. TG_LINK_CONTROL
8.2.2.23. TG_INIT_CNT
8.2.2.24. TG_HS_LEN
8.2.2.25. TG_LP_LEN
8.2.2.26. TG_SKEW_CAL
8.2.2.27. TG_ALT_CAL
8.2.2.28. TG_PER_SKEW_CAL_LEN
8.2.2.29. TG_TEST_CNT
8.2.2.30. TG_OVRD_DATA_PAT
8.2.2.31. TG_TX_HS_TXFER_CNT
6.5. Verifying the MIPI D-PHY IP Using the Signal Tap Logic Analyzer
The Signal Tap logic analyzer shows read and write activity in the system.
- On the Tools menu, click Signal Tap Logic Analyzer.
- In the Signal Configuration window next to the Clock box, click … (Browse Node Finder).
- Type the memory interface system clock in the Named box, for Filter select Signal Tap: presynthesis and click Search.
- Select the memory interface clock that is exposed to the user logic.
- Click OK.
- Under Signal Configuration, specify the following settings:
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For Sample depth, select 512
For RAM type, select Auto
For Trigger flow control, select Sequential
For Trigger position, select Center trigger position
For Trigger conditions , select 1
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