GTS Transceiver PHY User Guide: Agilex™ 3 FPGAs and SoCs
ID
848344
Date
8/04/2025
Public
1. GTS Transceiver Overview
2. GTS Transceiver Architecture
3. Implementing the GTS PMA/FEC Direct PHY IP
4. Implementing the GTS System PLL Clocks IP
5. Implementing the GTS Reset Sequencer IP
6. GTS PMA/FEC Direct PHY 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: Agilex™ 3 FPGAs and SoCs
3.1. IP Overview
3.2. Designing with the GTS PMA/FEC Direct PHY IP
3.3. Configuring the GTS PMA/FEC Direct PHY IP
3.4. Dynamically Reconfigurable PHY
3.5. Signal and Port Reference
3.6. Bit Mapping for PMA, FEC, and PCS Mode PHY TX and RX Datapath
3.7. Clocking
3.8. Custom Cadence Generation Ports and Logic
3.9. Asserting Reset
3.10. Bonding Implementation
3.11. Configuration Register
3.12. Configuring the GTS PMA/FEC Direct PHY IP for Hardware Testing
3.13. Configurable Quartus® Prime Software Settings
3.14. Hardware Configuration Using the Avalon® Memory-Mapped Interface
3.3.1. Preset IP Parameter Settings
3.3.2. Mode and Common Datapath Options
3.3.3. TX Datapath Options
3.3.4. RX Datapath Options
3.3.5. PMA Configuration Rules for Specific Protocol Mode Implementations
3.3.6. FEC Options
3.3.7. PCS Options
3.3.8. Avalon® Memory-Mapped Interface Options
3.3.9. Register Map IP-XACT Support
3.3.10. Analog Parameter Options
3.5.1. TX and RX Parallel and Serial Interface Signals
3.5.2. TX and RX Reference Clock and Clock Output Interface Signals
3.5.3. Reset Signals
3.5.4. FEC Signals
3.5.5. Custom Cadence Control and Status Signals
3.5.6. RX PMA Status Signals
3.5.7. TX and RX PMA and Core Interface FIFO Signals
3.5.8. Avalon Memory-Mapped Interface Signals
3.7.1. Clock Ports
3.7.2. Recommended tx/rx_coreclkin Connection and tx/rx_clkout2 Source
3.7.3. Port Widths and Recommended Connections for tx/rx_coreclkin, tx/rx_clkout, and tx/rx_clkout2
3.7.4. PMA Fractional Mode
3.7.5. Input Reference Clock Buffer Protection
3.7.6. Guidelines for Obtaining the Real-Time GTS TX PLL Lock Status
3.14.2.1. GTS Attribute Access Method Example 1: Enable or Disable Internal Serial Loopback Mode (RX Auto Adaptation Mode)
3.14.2.2. GTS Attribute Access Method Example 2: Enable or Disable Internal Serial Loopback Mode (RX Manual Adaptation Mode)
3.14.2.3. GTS Attribute Access Method Example 3: Enable or Disable Polarity Inversion of the PMA
3.14.2.4. GTS Attribute Access Method Example 4: Enable PRBS Generator and Checker to Run BER Test
6.1. Instantiating the GTS PMA/FEC Direct PHY IP
6.2. Generating the GTS PMA/FEC Direct PHY IP Example Design
6.3. GTS PMA/FEC Direct PHY IP Example Design Functional Description
6.4. Simulating the GTS PMA/FEC Direct PHY IP Example Design Testbench
6.5. Compiling the GTS PMA/FEC Direct PHY IP Example Design
6.6. GTS PMA/FEC Direct PHY IP Dynamically Reconfigurable PHY Example Design
6.7. Generating the GTS PMA/FEC Direct PHY IP Dynamically Reconfigurable Example Design
6.8. GTS PMA/FEC Direct PHY IP Dynamically Reconfigurable PHY Example Design Functional Description
6.9. Simulating the GTS PMA/FEC Direct PHY IP Dynamically Reconfigurable PHY Example Design Testbench
6.10. Compiling the GTS PMA/FEC Direct PHY IP Dynamically Reconfigurable PHY Example Design
8.3.1. Modifying the Design to Enable GTS Transceiver Debug Toolkit
8.3.2. Programming the Design into an Altera FPGA
8.3.3. Loading the Design to the Transceiver Toolkit
8.3.4. Creating Transceiver Links
8.3.5. Running BER Tests
8.3.6. Running Eye Viewer Tests
8.3.7. Running Link Optimization Tests
3.5.8. Avalon Memory-Mapped Interface Signals
Signal Name | Clocks Domain/Resets | Direction | Description |
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i_reconfig_clk | Clock | Input | Reconfiguration Interface Clock. The clock frequency is 100 – 125 MHz. |
i_reconfig_reset | i_reconfig_clk | Input | Reconfiguration Interface Reset. Active high reset. You must ensure that this active high reset signal receives a power-on reset to initialize your device.
Note: You must synchronize this reset signal to the i_reconfig_clk signal to prevent unpredictable behavior or glitches.
|
i_reconfig_address[17+K p:0] | i_reconfig_clk | Input | Reconfiguration Interface Address K p=Ceiling(log2(N)). Upper address bits are for shared PMA decoding if more than one PMA exists. |
i_reconfig_byteenable[3:0] | i_reconfig_clk | Input | Reconfiguration Byte Enable. If byteenable[3:0] is 4’b1111, uses 32-bit Dword access; otherwise uses byte access. |
i_reconfig_write | i_reconfig_clk | Input | Reconfiguration Write |
i_reconfig_read | i_reconfig_clk | Input | Reconfiguration Read |
i_reconfig_writedata[31:0] | i_reconfig_clk | Input | Reconfiguration Write data |
o_reconfig_readdata[31:0] | i_reconfig_clk | Output | Reconfiguration Read data |
o_reconfig_waitrequest | i_reconfig_clk | Output | Reconfiguration Wait Request |
o_reconfig_readdatavalid | i_reconfig_clk | Output | Reconfiguration Read Data Valid. |
Signal Name | Clocks Domain/Resets | Direction | Description |
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i_reconfig_clk<n> | Clock | Input | Reconfiguration Interface Clock. The clock frequency is 100 – 125 MHz |
i_reconfig_reset<n> | i_reconfig_clk<n> | Input | Reconfiguration Interface Reset. You must ensure that this active high reset signal receives a power-on reset to initialize your device. |
i_reconfig_address<n>[17:0] | i_reconfig_clk<n> | Input | Upper address bits are for shared PMA decoding if more than 1 PMA exists. |
i_reconfig_byteenable<n>[3:0] | i_reconfig_clk<n> | Input | Byte Enable. If byteenable[3:0] is 4’b1111, uses 32-bit Dword; otherwise uses byte access. |
i_reconfig_write<n> | i_reconfig_clk<n> | Input | Reconfiguration Write |
i_reconfig_read<n> | i_reconfig_clk<n> | Input | Reconfiguration Read |
i_reconfig_writedata<n>[31:0] | i_reconfig_clk<n> | Input | Reconfiguration Write data |
o_reconfig_readdata<n>[31:0] | i_reconfig_clk<n> | Output | Reconfiguration Read data |
o_reconfig_waitrequest<n> | i_reconfig_clk<n> | Output | Reconfiguration Wait Request |
o_reconfig_readdatavalid<n> | i_reconfig_clk<n> | Output | Reconfiguration Read Data Valid. |