Obtaining the rskm report, Obtaining the tccs report – Altera LVDS SERDES Transmitter / Receiver User Manual

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For Stratix IV devices:
RCCS = 100 ps (pending characterization)
SW = 300 ps (pending characterization)
TUI = 1000 ps
Total RCCS = RCCS + Board channel-to-channel skew= 100 ps + 200 ps
= 300 ps
RSKM= TUI - SW - RCCS
= 1000 ps - 300 ps - 300 ps
= 400 ps > 0
Because the RSKM > 0 ps, receiver non-DPA mode must work correctly.

Obtaining the RSKM Report

For LVDS receivers, the Quartus II software provides the RSKM report showing SW, TUI or LVDS

period, and RSKM values for non-DPA mode. You can generate the RSKM report by executing the

report_rskm command in the TimeQuest Timing Analyzer.
To obtain the RSKM report, follow these steps:
1. In the Quartus II software, under the Tools menu, click TimeQuest Timing Analyzer.

2. From the TimeQuest Timing Analyzer, under Reports, select Device Specific and click Report RSKM.
Note: In the TimeQuest timing analyzer tool, the

report_TCCS

and

report_rskm

commands are not

available when you are using SERDES in LEs. The commands are only available for transmitter and

receiver with dedicated SERDES.

The Quartus II software automatically places the SERDES logic at the best location to meet timing

requirements. Therefore, you are not required to perform placement constraints on the ALTLVDS IP core

logic. However, you are recommended to perform timing budget evaluation for the overall LVDS

interface in your system to ensure the sampling window specifications are met.
The LVDS transmitter and receiver functions with the ALTLVDS IP core are characterized and

guaranteed to function correctly within the LVDS system specification (meeting TCCS and SW

parameters). Therefore, timing constraints are not required for the SERDES logic using the ALTLVDS IP

core. However, if the timing result does not fulfill the requirement or the design needs to be fine-tuned to

improve the margin, timing constraints may be necessary.
The setup time (T

SU

) and hold time (TH) for the LVDS channels as reported in the Quartus II timing

report are based on the compiled design and served as a timing reference. You must not use these

parameters in the timing report for the sampling window estimation. For sampling window specification,

refer to the device datasheet for more information.

Related Information

The Quartus II TimeQuest Timing Analyzer, Volume 3: Verification, Quartus II Handbook

Obtaining the TCCS Report

For LVDS transmitters, the TimeQuest Timing Analyzer provides a TCCS report, which shows TCCS

values for serial output ports.

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LVDS SERDES Transmitter/Receiver IP Cores User Guide

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