Figure 5-16, Virtex-4 devices – Xilinx 1000BASE-X User Manual
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Chapter 5: Using the Client-side GMII Data Path
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Virtex-4 Devices
The logic described previously for Virtex-II and Virtex-II Pro devices does not meet the
input setup and hold requirements for GMII with Virtex-4 devices. Two possible solutions
are:
1.
A DCM may be used on the gmii_tx_clk clock path for the Spartan-3 family, as
illustrated in
2.
Input Delay Elements may be used on the GMII data path, as illustrated in
The IODELAY elements can be adjusted to fine-tune the setup and hold times at the
GMII IOB input flip-flops. The delay is applied to the IODELAY element using
constraints in the UCF; these can be edited if desired. See
Implementing an External GMII” in Chapter 12
for more information.
Figure 5-16:
External GMII Transmitter Logic for Virtex-4 Devices
gmii_tx_clk
IBUFG
IOB LOGIC
IPAD
gmii_txd[0]
IBUF
D
Q
gmii_tx_en
gmii_tx_er
gmii_txd[0]
gmii_tx_en
gmii_tx_er
BUFG
Ethernet 1000BASE-X
PCS/PMA
or SGMII LogiCORE
IPAD
IPAD
IPAD
IBUF
IBUF
D
Q
D
Q
gmii_tx_clk_bufg
gmii_txd_int[0]
gmii_tx_en_int
gmii_tx_er_int
Transmitter
Elastic
Buffer
userclk2 (if RocketIO is used)
gtx_clk (if TBI is used)
IDELAY
IDELAY
IDELAY
IDELAY