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4.1.1. MAC Synchronous Clock Connections to Single Instance
4.1.2. MAC Synchronous Clock Connections to Multiple Instances
4.1.3. Clock Connections to MAC Asynchronous Operation
4.1.4. Clock Connections in PTP-Based Synchronous Operation
4.1.5. Clock Connections in Synchronous Ethernet Operation (Sync-E)
4.1.6. I/O PLL as System PLL
4.2.9. GTS Reset Sequencer Intel® FPGA IP
The GTS Reset Sequencer Intel® FPGA IP must be instantiated and implemented for the Reset operations in the GTS Ethernet Intel® FPGA Hard IP . The following subsections describe implementation details of this IP instantiation and connection for GTS Ethernet Intel® FPGA Hard IP .
Figure 25. GTS Ethernet Intel® FPGA Hard IP to GTS Reset Sequencer Intel® FPGA IP
The following table describes the input and output signals of the GTS Reset Sequencer Intel® FPGA IP .
Signal Name | Width | Description |
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i_src_rs_req | N | Request from EHIP to GTS Reset Sequencer Intel® FPGA IP. Assertion can be done when there is a request to toggle reset. |
i_src_rs_priority | N | Binary priority input
This port used to set priority for a channel that you need to prioritize the reset sequence when there are multiple channels being reset simultaneously. You must tie the input to 0 except for the priority channel which needs to be set to 1. |
o_src_rs_grant | N | Grant from GTS Reset Sequence Intel® FPGA IP to EHIP. Asserts when the Reset Sequencer approves the reset request. |
o_pma_cu_clk | M | PMA Control Unit clock output, one per GTS bank for each side of the device. This clock port must be connected as shown in the Figure 25. |