Channel multiplexing, Figure 2–34. four column transfer size – Altera SerialLite II Protocol User Manual

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SerialLite II Protocol Reference Manual

Data Link Layer Description

Figure 2–34. Four Column Transfer Size

Channel Multiplexing

Channel multiplexing allows a single link to carry more than one
independent stream of data. Both the regular data port and the priority
data port support channel multiplexing. Channel multiplexing can be
useful for such structures as multi-queue memories. Another use is in
distinguishing system messages from standard payload packets on the
priority port.

Up to 256 channels can be multiplexed on the regular data port, and up to
16 channels can be multiplexed on the priority data port. Interleaved
packets are supported by both data and priority packets. See detailed
description in

“Interleaved Data Packets” on page 2–43

. If the channel

multiplexing feature is not required, the channel number must be set to 0.

Lane

# 0

Lane

# 1

Lane

# 2

Lane

# 3

D8

D12

D0

D4

D9

D13

D1

D5

D10

D14

D2

D6

D11

D15

D3

D7

D8

D12

D0

D4

D9

D13

D1

D5

D10

D14

D2

D6

D11

D15

D3

D7

D16

IDL

IDL

IDL

IDL

SDP1

SDP2

IDL

SUP1

0 0

SDP1

0 1

EG P1

0 0

IDL

IDL

COM

COM

IDL

IDL

COM

COM

IDL

IDL

IDL

IDL

IDL

IDL

IDL

IDL

IDL

IDL

IDL

IDL

IDL

IDL

IDL

IDL

IDL

IDL

IDL

IDL

IDL

IDL

IDL

IDL

IDL

IDL

IDL

SLP

LD0

LD1

LD2

D16

D17

D18

D19

D20

D21

D22

D23

D24

IDL

IDL

CDP1

0 0

EG P1

0 1

Transfer size
of 4 columns

Time

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