Features, General description, Megacore verification – Altera ASI MegaCore Function User Manual

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Chapter 1: About This MegaCore Function

Features

Asynchronous Serial Interface (ASI) MegaCore Function User Guide

January 2014

Altera Corporation

Features

This section summarizes the features of the ASI MegaCore function.

IP functional simulation models for use in Altera-supported VHDL and Verilog
HDL simulators

Easy-to-use MegaWizard

TM

interface

Support for OpenCore Plus evaluation

General Description

The ASI MegaCore function demonstrates how to transmit or receive packets over an
ASI. The ASI MegaCore function works with 270 megabits per second (Mbps) DVB-
ASI, as defined by the DVB-ASI specification EN 50083-9 from CENELEC / December
2002 “Cable networks for television signals, sound signals and interactive services. Part 9:
Interfaces for CATV/SMATV head-ends and similar professional equipment for DVB/MPEG2
transport streams”
.

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For information on ASI MegaCore function demonstration on the Altera Cyclone
Video Demonstration Board, refer to the

Cyclone Video Demonstration Board Data Sheet

.

MegaCore Verification

The ASI MegaCore verification involves the testing of the DVB-ASI specification
EN 50083-9 from CENELEC / December 2002 “Cable networks for television signals, sound
signals and interactive services. Part 9: Interfaces for CATV/SMATV head-ends and similar
professional equipment for DVB/MPEG2 transport streams”
.

Cyclone III LS

(1)

Preliminary

Cyclone IV GX

(2)

Preliminary

Cyclone IV E (1.2V)

Preliminary

Stratix

®

III

(1)

Final

Stratix IV

(3)

Final

Other device families

No support

Notes to

Table 1–2

:

(1) The Cyclone series of devices and the Stratix III devices only support soft SERDES.

(2) Cyclone IV GX support includes all density in the device family except the EP4CGX15, EP4CGX22, and EP4CGX30

(excluding the EP4CGX30F484 pin package) devices.

(3) Stratix IV GT only supports soft logic mode.

Table 1–2. Device Family Support (Part 2 of 2)

Device Family

Support

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