Article ID: 000077390 Content Type: Troubleshooting Last Reviewed: 08/16/2023

Why does my Intel® Arria® 10 device simplex receiver have low jitter tolerance when no transmitter is used in that channel?

Environment

  • Quartus® II Subscription Edition
  • Transceiver ATX PLL Intel® Arria® 10 Cyclone® 10 FPGA IP
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    Description

    Due to a problem in the Intel® Quartus® Prime Software version 16.1 and earlier calibration code, your Intel® Arria® 10 device simplex receiver may have low jitter tolerance when no transmitter is used in that channel.

    Resolution

    To work around this problem, you can instantiate a simplex TX transceiver and merge it into the same channel as the simplex RX transceiver. 

    After calibration is complete you can write a 1'b0 to address offset 0x10F to stop the TX serializer clock from toggling and save power. If user-mode recalibration must be run again, you must first turn the TX serializer clock back on by writing 1'b1 to address offset 0x10F.

    This problem is fixed in Intel® Quartus® Prime Software version 16.1.2.

    Related Products

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    Intel® Arria® 10 FPGAs and SoC FPGAs