Altera DDR SDRAM Controller User Manual
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Parameters
DDR and DDR2 SDRAM Controller Compiler User Guide
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Altera Corporation
shows the postamble options (DQS mode only).
f
For more information on the resynchronization options, refer to
).
Dedicated clock phase
0 to 359
This parameter is available only when you select Dedicated
for the Resynchronization clock setting. You can enter the
phase of the dedicated resynchronization clock for timing
analysis. IP Toolbench uses this value to set up the PLL
phase shift.
Fed-back clock phase
0 to 359
Allows you to enter the phase of the fed-back clock that is
used for timing analysis. IP Toolbench uses this value to set
up the PLL phase shift.
Insert intermediate
resynchronization registers
On or off
When turned on, an extra pipeline register, clocked on the
negative edge of system clock, is inserted in the read path
after the resynchronization registers. Turn on when the
resynchronization clock is too close to the system clock for
reliable transfer between them. Refer to
Resynchronization Registers” on page A–10
.
Table A–1. Resynchronization Options (Part 2 of 2)
Parameter
Range
Description
Table A–2. Postamble Options (Part 1 of 2)
Parameter
Range
Description
Manual postamble control
On or off
Turn on to specify the details of the postamble logic clock
and to set the postamble clock phase manually. Otherwise,
the details are calculated automatically based on system
timing.
This option is only available when you turn on Enable DQS
Mode in the controller settings tab.
Enable DQS postamble logic
On or off
When turned on, the postamble logic is used. If the
postamble logic is not used, there is a possibility of data loss
in the last transfer of each read burst.
Turn on to use the postamble logic. Turn off to remove the
postamble logic from the design (refer to
). When you turn off
the postamble logic you may see data loss in the last transfer
of each burst read. If you turn off this option, you must
ensure the read capture occurs correctly.
Insert intermediate
postamble registers
On or off
When turned on, the doing_rd_delayed signal is
generated using the positive edge of the system clock and
when turned off, doing_rd_delayed is generated using
the negative edge of the system clock. Turn on when the
negative edge of the system clock is too close to the positive
edge of the postamble clock. Refer to
Postamble Registers” on page A–12
Postamble cycle
0 to 6
The number of cycles of delay to allow for round-trip delay.