Le Operating Modes; Normal Mode - Altera Cyclone IV Device Handbook

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Chapter 2: Logic Elements and Logic Array Blocks in Cyclone IV Devices

LE Operating Modes

In addition to the three general routing outputs, LEs in an LAB have register chain
outputs, which allows registers in the same LAB to cascade together. The register
chain output allows the LUTs to be used for combinational functions and the registers
to be used for an unrelated shift register implementation. These resources speed up
connections between LABs while saving local interconnect resources.
LE Operating Modes
Cyclone IV LEs operate in the following modes:

Normal mode

Arithmetic mode
The Quartus
functions, such as counters, adders, subtractors, and arithmetic functions, in
conjunction with parameterized functions such as the library of parameterized
modules (LPM) functions. You can also create special-purpose functions that specify
which LE operating mode to use for optimal performance, if required.
Normal Mode
Normal mode is suitable for general logic applications and combinational functions.
In normal mode, four data inputs from the LAB local interconnect are inputs to a
four-input LUT
carry-in (cin) or the data3 signal as one of the inputs to the LUT. LEs in normal mode
support packed registers and register feedback.
Figure 2–2
Figure 2–2. Cyclone IV Device LEs in Normal Mode
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®
II software automatically chooses the appropriate mode for common
(Figure
2–2). The Quartus II Compiler automatically selects the
shows LEs in normal mode.
Register Chain
Connection
Packed Register Input
data1
data2
data3
Four-Input
cin (from cout
LUT
of previous LE)
data4
sload
sclear
(LAB Wide)
(LAB Wide)
D
ENA
CLRN
clock (LAB Wide)
ena (LAB Wide)
aclr (LAB Wide)
Register Bypass
Register Feedback
Row, Column, and
Q
Direct Link Routing
Row, Column, and
Direct Link Routing
Local Routing
Register
Chain Output
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