1. Agilex™ 3 Clocking and PLL Overview
2. Agilex™ 3 Clocking and PLL Architecture and Features
3. Agilex™ 3 Clocking and PLL Design Considerations
4. Clock Control Altera™ FPGA IP Core
5. IOPLL FPGA IP
6. I/O PLL Reconfiguration
7. Document Revision History for the Clocking and PLL User Guide: Agilex™ 3 FPGAs and SoCs
2.2.1. PLL Features
2.2.2. PLL Usage
2.2.3. PLL Locations
2.2.4. PLL Architecture
2.2.5. PLL Control Signals
2.2.6. PLL Feedback Modes
2.2.7. Clock Multiplication and Division
2.2.8. Programmable Phase Shift
2.2.9. Programmable Duty Cycle
2.2.10. PLL Cascading
2.2.11. PLL Input Clock Switchover
2.2.12. PLL Reconfiguration and Dynamic Phase Shift
2.2.13. PLL Calibration
6.1. Release Information for EMIF Calibration FPGA IP
6.2. Implementing HSIO I/O PLL Reconfiguration using EMIF Calibration IP
6.3. Implementing HVIO I/O PLL Reconfiguration
6.4. Reconfiguration Guideline for I/O PLLs
6.5. Axilite Interface Ports in the EMIF Calibration IP
6.6. Address Bus and Data Bus Settings
6.2.1. Setting Up the IOPLL FPGA IP
Figure 25. IOPLL FPGA IP
- At the dynamic reconfiguration tab, enable dynamic reconfiguration of PLL using calibration IP.
- Set the respective base address for the I/O PLL desired to be configured from 0 to 255. You cannot share the same base address if you use more than one PLL in the design. For instance, If PLL 1 Base address is assigned to d’20. Then, the next closest address that can be assigned for PLL2 is d’40, and for PLL3 is d’60. Quartus® Prime reads the base address and knows which PLL on the chip to reconfigure.
Note: I/O bank cannot simultaneously support a PLL running dynamic reconfiguration and an EMIF.