GTS Ethernet Intel® FPGA Hard IP User Guide: Agilex™ 3 FPGAs and SoCs
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848477
Date
4/07/2025
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1. Overview
2. Install and License the GTS Ethernet Intel® FPGA Hard IP
3. Configure and Generate Ethernet Hard IP variant
4. Integrate GTS Ethernet Intel® FPGA Hard IP into Your Application
5. Simulate and Compile (MAC+PCS) Design Example
6. Simulate and Compile (MII PCS Only/PCS66 OTN/PCS66 FlexE) Design Example
7. Simulate and Compile SyncE Design Example
8. Simulate and Compile PTP1588 Design Example
9. Troubleshoot and Diagnose Issues
10. Appendix A: Functional Description
11. Appendix B: Configuration Registers
12. Appendix C: Document Revision History for the GTS Ethernet Intel® FPGA Hard IP User Guide: Agilex 3 FPGAs and SoCs
4.1. Implement Required Clocking
4.2. Implement Required Resets
4.3. Connect the Status Interface
4.4. Connect the MAC Avalon Streaming Client Interface
4.5. Connect the MII PCS Only Client Interface
4.6. Connect the PCS66 Client Interface – FlexE and OTN
4.7. Connect the Precision Time Protocol Interface
4.8. Connect the Ethernet Hard IP Reconfiguration Interface
4.4.1.1. Drive the Ethernet Packet to the TX MAC Avalon Streaming Client Interface with Disabled Preamble Passthrough
4.4.1.2. Drive the Ethernet Packet on the TX MAC Avalon Streaming Client Interface with Enabled Preamble Passthrough
4.4.1.3. Use i_tx_skip_crc to Control Source Address, PAD, and CRC Insertion
4.4.1.4. Assert the i_tx_error to Invalidate a Packet
4.4.2.1. Receive Ethernet Frame on the RX MAC Avalon Streaming Client Interface with Preamble Passthrough Disabled
4.4.2.2. Receive Ethernet Frame with Preamble Passthrough Enabled
4.4.2.3. Receive Ethernet Frame with Remove CRC bytes Disabled
4.4.2.4. Monitor Status and Errors on the RX MAC Avalon Streaming Client Interface
10.4.3. Make PTP UI Adjustments
This section provides steps to measure UI value to prevent time drift due to clock PPM differences as referenced to golden Time-of-Day (TOD) in the platform.
Tip: The TOD value increments constantly based on the golden TOD running at the ideal clock with 0 PPM difference. If you observe a large adjustment to the TOD value, don't perform measurement or discard any performed measurement as it impacts the measurement result.
TAM is the reference time for Alignment Marker (AM) for variants with AM, and an arbitrary selected reference bit for variants without AM.
For simulation or hardware run with 0 PPM setting, you can skip the measurement and program 0 PPM UI value as defined in the table.
Mode | 0 PPM UI value (ps) | 0 PPM UI value {4-bit ns, 28-bit fractional ns} |
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10GE-1 | 96.9697 | 32’h018D3019 |