Serial port registers, Fxtal, Target frequency – Altera Arria V GX User Manual

Page 43: Read, Clear/default, Set new frequency

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Chapter 6: Board Test System

6–21

Configuring the FPGA Using the Quartus II Programmer

November 2014

Altera Corporation

Arria V GX Starter Kit

User Guide

The following sections describe the Clock Control controls.

Serial Port Registers

The Serial port registers control shows the current values from the Si571 registers.

f

For more information about the Si571 registers, refer to the Si570/Si571 data sheet
available on the Silicon Labs website (

www.silabs.com

).

fXTAL

The fXTAL control shows the calculated internal fixed-frequency crystal, based on the
serial port register values.

f

For more information about the f

XTAL

value and how it is calculated, refer to the

Si570/Si571 data sheet available on the Silicon Labs website (

www.silabs.com

).

Target Frequency

The Target frequency control allows you to specify the frequency of the clock. Legal
values are between 10 and 810 MHz with eight digits of precision to the right of the
decimal point. For example, 421.31259873 is possible within 100 parts per million
(ppm). The Target frequency control works in conjunction with the Set New
Frequency

control.

Read

This control reads the current frequency setting for the oscillator associated with the
active tab.

Clear/Default

This control sets the frequency for the oscillator associated with the active tab back to
its default value. This can also be accomplished by power cycling the board.

Set New Frequency

This control sets the programmable oscillator frequency for the selected clock to the
value in the Target frequency control for the Si571 and the Frequency controls for the
Si5338 (U4). Frequency changes might take several milliseconds to take effect. You
might see glitches on the clock during this time. Altera recommends resetting the
FPGA logic after changing frequencies.

Configuring the FPGA Using the Quartus II Programmer

You can use the Quartus II Programmer to configure the FPGA with your own .sof.
Before configuring the FPGA, ensure that the Quartus II Programmer and the
USB-Blaster II driver are installed on the host computer, the USB cable is connected to
the starter board, power to the board is on, and no other applications that use the
JTAG chain are running.

To configure the Arria V GX FPGA, perform the following steps:

1. Start the Quartus II Programmer.

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