Flight time hardware validation – Intel CHIPSET 820E User Manual

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Design Guide

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Figure 76. Test Load vs. Actual System Load

V

TT

Q

Q

SET

CLR

D

Vcc

CLK

R

TEST

Test load

Driver pin

Driver pad

T

REF

T

CO

I/O Buffer

Q

Q

SET

CLR

D

Vcc

CLK

Driver pad

T

FLIGHTSYSTEM

I/O Buffer

V

TT

R

TT

Actual system load

Receiver pin

test_actual_load

The previous figure shows the different configurations for T

CO

testing and flight time simulation. The

flip-flop represents the logic input and driver stage of a typical AGTL+ I/O buffer. T

CO

timings are

specified at the driver pin output. T

FLIGHT-SYSTEM

usually is reported by a simulation tool as the time from

the driver pad starting its transition to the time when the receiver’s input pin sees a valid data input. Since
both timing numbers (T

CO

, T

FLIGHT-SYSTEM

) include propagation time from the pad to the pin, it is

necessary to subtract this time (T

REF

) from the reported flight time to avoid double counting. T

REF

is

defined as the time required for the driver output pin to reach the measurement voltage, V

REF

, starting

from the beginning of the driver transition at the pad. T

REF

must be generated using the same test load for

T

CO

. Intel provides this timing value in the AGTL+ I/O buffer models.

In this manner, the following valid delay equation is satisfied:

Equation 8. Valid Delay Equation

Valid delay = T

CO

+ T

FLIGHT-SYS

– T

REF

= T

CO-MEASURED

+ T

FLIGHT-MEASURED

This valid delay equation yields the total time from when the driver sees a valid clock pulse to the time
when the receiver sees a valid data input.

3.2.6.3.

Flight Time Hardware Validation

When a measurement is made in the actual system, T

CO

and flight time do not need T

REF

correction since

these are the actual numbers. These measurements include all of the effects pertaining to the
driver-system interface, and the same is true for T

CO

. Therefore, the sum of the measured T

CO

and the

measured flight time must be equal the valid delay calculated previously.

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