Arria® V Device Handbook: Volume 2: Transceivers

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Date 5/29/2020
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6.3.5. Advanced Channel Placement Guidelines for PIPE Configurations

Advanced channel placement options for PIPE configurations are enabled through Quartus Settings File (QSF) assignments. A QSF assignment allows you to override the master channel assignment. By using a QSF assignment, master channels can be assigned any logical channel number instead of the default Quartus II logical lane assignment. Any PIPE channel placement can also be made compatible with the HIP configuration channel placement.

In the following figures, channels shaded in blue provide the transmit CMU PLL generating the high-speed serial clock. Channels shaded in gray are data channels. An ATX PLL shaded in green can be substituted for the CMU PLL for Gen1 and Gen2 configurations only. Gen3 channel placement requires both the CMU PLL for Gen1/Gen2 datarates and the ATX PLL for Gen3 datarates to be located in the same transceiver bank as the master channel. The Quartus II software automatically selects the CMU PLL in either channel 1 or channel 4 and/or the upper or lower ATX PLL within a transceiver bank.

Advanced Channel Placement for PIPE x2 Gen1, Gen2, and Gen3 Configurations

Figure 180.  PIPE x2 Gen1, Gen2, and Gen3 Advanced Channel Placement Using CMU and/or ATX PLL


Advanced Channel Placement for PIPE x4 Gen1, Gen2, and Gen3 Configurations

Figure 181.  PIPE x4 Gen1, Gen2, and Gen3 Advanced Channel Placement Using CMU and/or ATX PLL in the Same Transceiver Bank


Figure 182. PIPE x4 Gen1, Gen2, and Gen3 Advanced Channel Placement Using CMU and/or ATX PLL Across Two Transceiver Banks – example 1


Figure 183. PIPE x4 Gen1, Gen2, and Gen3 Advanced Channel Placement Using CMU and/or ATX PLL Across Two Transceiver Banks – example 2


Advanced Channel Placement for PIPE x8 Gen1, Gen2, and Gen3 Configurations

For PCIe x8 advanced channel placement where the master channel resides between the contiguous data channel assignments, a second QSF assignment is required that allows the master channel to be placed between data channels.

For a HIP-compatible PCIe x8 channel placement, the master channel must be assigned logical channel 4 in the lower transceiver bank and the second QSF assignment for the reserve channel that allow master channel placement between contiguous data channel assignments are required.

Figure 184. PIPE x8 Gen1, Gen2, and Gen3 Advanced Channel Placement That is Compatible with HIP x8 Channel Placement


Figure 185. PIPE x8 Gen1, Gen2, and Gen3 Advanced Channel Placement That is Not Compatible with HIP x8 Channel Placement


The following figures show PIPE x8 Gen1, Gen2, and Gen3 advanced channel placement that requires only a master channel QSF assignment.

Figure 186. PIPE x8 Gen1, Gen2, and Gen3 Advanced Channel Placement – example 1


Figure 187. PIPE x8 Gen1, Gen2, and Gen3 Advanced Channel Placement – example 2


Figure 188. PIPE x8 Gen1, Gen2, and Gen3 Advanced Channel Placement – example 3