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Acheiving 480Mbps on Max10 A7 FPGA(FPGA Beginner)

Altera_Forum
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Hi, 

In my new design i have selected Max10 A7 FPGA. i have a specific constraint for a particular signal. the signal have 480Mbps data rate and it should be connected to LVCMOS 1.2V IO. Is it possible in Max 10 A7 FPGA. I am quiet a beginner in FPGA designs. 

 

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Altera_Forum
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If you are doing 480 MB USB 2, you should use a USB PHY chip. Look at the schematics of various dev boards with USB to see some examples.

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Altera_Forum
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Hi, 

 

We can not use USB PHY chip if we plan to use USB in HSIC mode. In that case,we need to run FPGA IO with 480 mbps data rate. 

 

Regards, 

Bhaumik
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Altera_Forum
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Refer to page 24 of the MAX 10 max 10 fpga device datasheet (https://www.altera.com/en_us/pdfs/literature/hb/max-10/m10_datasheet.pdf), fOUT max is 472.5MHz for a -6 part.  

 

So, no - you won't support a single ended 480Mbps signal with MAX 10. 

 

Cheers, 

Alex
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Altera_Forum
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Hello Alex, 

 

But USB HSIC uses DDR method. So clock frequency we require is 240 MHz. Now, can it work? 

 

Thanks for your reply. 

 

Warm Regards, 

Bhaumik
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Altera_Forum
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I wasn't aware USB HSIC uses DDR and none of the previous postings mentioned DDR. 

 

So, as per my other response to sujesh's other post (http://www.alteraforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=48516), yes it could work. 

 

Regards, 

Alex
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Altera_Forum
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Hello Alex, 

 

I am grateful to you for your reply. It's one more time you have helped me. 

 

Cheers, 

Bhaumik
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Altera_Forum
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Thanks a lot Friends , thanks for the guidence. 

 

Ya my design is for HSIC which uses DDR for its data signal(and inturn it have to be bidirectional and driven on an LVCMOS 1.2V). 

 

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Sujesh
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