User interfaces – Achronix Speedster22i Interlaken User Manual

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User Interfaces

The IIPC handles the intricate details of transporting data over an Interlaken link. The user

interface is a simple packet interface designed to allow the user to easily integrate the IIPC into a

system.
The LBUS consists of three separate interfaces:

1. Transmitter (TX) interface
2. Receiver (RX) interface
3. Status/Control interface
4. Register interface

The Transmitter accepts packet oriented data, packages the data in accordance with the

Interlaken Protocol Definition, and sends that packaged data to the SerDes. The Transmitter has

control/configuration inputs to shape the data packaging to meet specific user requirements.
The Receiver accepts Interlaken bit streams from the SerDes, removes the Interlaken packaging,

and provides packet oriented data to the user.
The Status/Control interface is used to set the characteristics of the interface and to monitor its

operation.
The register interface programs various Interlaken features as well parameters. Refer to the list of

all registers under this section.
The rest of this section describes the various LBUS interfaces and gives a detailed description of

each individual port. In the description below, the term asserting is used to mean “assigning a

value of 1,” and the term negating is used to mean “assigning a value of 0.”

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