Basic axc mapping mode, Basic axc mapping mode –14 – Altera CPRI IP Core User Manual

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Chapter 4: Functional Description

MAP Interface

CPRI MegaCore Function

December 2013

Altera Corporation

User Guide

Configuring your IP core with the All mapping mode provides you the flexibility to
modify the mapping mode dynamically, but configuring your IP core with the specific
mapping mode you expect to use generates a smaller IP core.

Basic AxC Mapping Mode

The basic mapping mode supports the LTE/E-UTRA and UMTS/WCDMA
standards. This mapping mode is implemented when you configure and program
your CPRI IP core in either of the following ways:

If you select Basic as the value for Mapping mode(s) in the CPRI parameter editor.

If you select All as the value for Mapping mode(s) in the CPRI parameter editor
and you program the

map_mode

field of the

CPRI_MAP_CONFIG

register with the

value of 2’b00.

In this basic mapping mode, all of the AxC interfaces use the same sample rate and
sample width. The CPRI IP core supports sample rates of 3.84 × 10

6

through

30.72 × 10

6

(3.84 × 10

6

× 8) samples per second, in increments of 3.84 × 10

6

, and sample

widths of 15 bits and 16 bits. The uplink and downlink sample rates are identical.

In this mode, the

map_ac

field of the

CPRI_MAP_CNT_CONFIG

register specifies the

number of active data channels, that is, those that have a corresponding AxC
container in the IQ data block of each basic frame. This number must be less than or
equal to the N_MAP value you selected for Number of antenna/carrier interfaces in
the parameter editor, which is the number of channels configured in the CPRI IP core
instance. The

map_n_ac

field of the

CPRI_MAP_CNT_CONFIG

register holds the

oversampling factor for the data channels. This value is an integer from 1 to 8. The
sample rate—number of samples per second—is the product of 3.84 × 10

6

and the

oversampling factor.

Advanced 1

Don’t Care

Advanced 1

Appendix D, Advanced
AxC Mapping Modes

All

2’b01

Advanced 2

Don’t Care

Advanced 2

All

2’b10

Advanced 3

Don’t Care

Advanced 3

All

2’b11

Table 4–4. Determining the MAP Interface Mapping Mode (Part 2 of 2)

Mapping mode(s)

Parameter Value

Value Programmed in

map_mode field of

CPRI_MAP_CONFIG

Register

Mapping

Mode

Mode Description

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