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1. GTS Transceiver Overview
2. GTS Transceiver Architecture
3. Implementing the GTS PMA/FEC Direct PHY Intel FPGA IP
4. Implementing the GTS System PLL Clocks Intel FPGA IP
5. Implementing the GTS Reset Sequencer Intel FPGA IP
6. GTS PMA/FEC Direct PHY Intel FPGA IP Example Design
7. Design Assistance Tools
8. Debugging GTS Transceiver Links with Transceiver Toolkit
9. Document Revision History for the GTS Transceiver PHY User Guide
3.1. IP Overview
3.2. Designing with the GTS PMA/FEC Direct PHY Intel FPGA IP
3.3. Configuring the GTS PMA/FEC Direct PHY Intel FPGA IP
3.4. Signal and Port Reference
3.5. Bit Mapping for PMA and FEC Mode PHY TX and RX Datapath
3.6. Clocking
3.7. Custom Cadence Generation Ports and Logic
3.8. Asserting reset
3.9. Bonding Implementation
3.10. Configuration Register
3.11. Configuring the GTS PMA/FEC Direct PHY Intel FPGA IP for Hardware Testing
3.12. Configurable Quartus® Prime Software Settings
3.13. Hardware Configuration Using the Avalon® Memory-Mapped Interface
3.4.1. TX and RX Parallel and Serial Interface Signals
3.4.2. TX and RX Reference Clock and Clock Output Interface Signals
3.4.3. Reset Signals
3.4.4. FEC Signals
3.4.5. PCS Direct Signals: IEEE
3.4.6. PCS Direct Signals: IEEE_FLEXE_66/PCS66
3.4.7. Custom Cadence Control and Status Signals
3.4.8. RX PMA Status Signals
3.4.9. TX and RX PMA and Core Interface FIFO Signals
3.4.10. Avalon Memory-Mapped Interface Signals
3.8.1. Reset Signal Requirements
3.8.2. Power On Reset Requirements
3.8.3. Reset Signals—Block Level
3.8.4. Run-time Reset Sequence—TX
3.8.5. Run-time Reset Sequence—RX
3.8.6. Run-time Reset Sequence—TX + RX
3.8.7. Run-time Reset Sequence—TX with FEC
3.8.8. RX Data Loss/CDR Lock Loss (Auto-Recovery)
3.8.9. TX PLL Lock Loss
6.1. Instantiating the GTS PMA/FEC Direct PHY Intel FPGA IP
6.2. Generating the GTS PMA/FEC Direct PHY Intel FPGA IP Example Design
6.3. GTS PMA/FEC Direct PHY Intel FPGA IP Example Design Functional Description
6.4. Simulating the GTS PMA/FEC Direct PHY Intel FPGA IP Example Design Testbench
6.5. Compiling the GTS PMA/FEC Direct PHY Intel FPGA IP Example Design
6.6. Hardware Testing the GTS PMA/FEC Direct PHY Intel FPGA IP Example Design
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3.10. Configuration Register
Each GTS transceiver channel has an Avalon® memory-mapped interface for reconfiguration. You can access the GTS PMA/FEC Direct PHY Intel FPGA IP soft CSRs and the GTS PMA registers using the same Avalon® memory-mapped interface.
Here are the key considerations for the configuration registers:
- Write operations to a read-only register field have no effect.
- Write operations to reserved registers have an undefined effect. You must not write to reserved registers.
- Read operations that address a reserved register return an unspecified result.
- Accesses to registers that do not exist in your IP core variation, or to register bits that your IP core variation does not define, have an unspecified result. You must consider these registers and register bits reserved.
- Although you can only access registers in 32-bit read and write operations, do not attempt to write or ascribe meaning to values in undefined register bits.
The GTS PMA register map contains the reconfiguration register information for:
- PMA and FEC Direct PHY soft CSR registers
- GTS PMA registers