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10GBASE-R and 10GBASE-R with IEEE 1588v2 Variants
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PCI Express (PIPE)
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CPRI
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Using the "Basic (Enhanced PCS)" Configuration
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Using the Basic/Custom, Basic/Custom with Rate Match Configurations of Standard
PCS
on page 166
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PMA Parameters
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Presets
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General and Datapath Parameters
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PMA Ports
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Enhanced PCS Ports
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Standard PCS Ports
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How to Place Channels for PIPE Configurations
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Intel Cyclone 10 GX Device Datasheet
2.4.1. Presets
You can select preset settings for the Native PHY IP core defined for each protocol. Use
presets as a starting point to specify parameters for your specific protocol or
application.
To apply a preset to the Native PHY IP core, double-click on the preset name. When
you apply a preset, all relevant options and parameters are set in the current instance
of the Native PHY IP core. For example, selecting the Interlaken preset enables all
parameters and ports that the Interlaken protocol requires.
Selecting a preset does not prevent you from changing any parameter to meet the
requirements of your design. Any changes that you make are validated by the design
rules for the transceiver configuration rules you specified, not the selected preset.
Note:
Selecting a preset clears any prior selections user has made so far.
2.4.2. General and Datapath Parameters
You can customize your instance of the Native PHY IP core by specifying parameter
values. In the Parameter Editor, the parameters are organized in the following
sections for each functional block and feature:
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General, Common PMA Options, and Datapath Options
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TX PMA
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RX PMA
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Standard PCS
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Enhanced PCS
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PCS Direct Datapath
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Dynamic Reconfiguration
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Analog PMA Settings (Optional)
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Generation Options
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Cyclone
10 GX Transceiver PHY User Guide
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on page 122
on page 149
on page 31
on page 28
on page 50
on page 53
on page 62
2. Implementing Protocols in Intel Cyclone 10 GX Transceivers
on page 158
on page 28
on page 146
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