Temperature information, Power information, Power graph – Altera Stratix V Advanced Systems User Manual
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Chapter 5: Board Test System
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The Clock Control
February 2013
Altera Corporation
Stratix V Advanced Systems Development Kit
User Guide
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For detailed information on how power rails are shared between FPGA1
and FPGA2, see the power rail table or the power tree diagram available in
.
Temperature Information
The Temperature information controls display the following temperature readings
for the board and the FPGA on the board:
■
FPGA1
—Indicates the temperature of the FPGA1 (U29) device.
■
Board
—Indicates the overall board temperature.
■
FPGA2
—Indicates the temperature of the FPGA2 (U35) device.
Power Information
The Power information control displays current, maximum, and minimum power
readings for the following units:
■
mAmp
Power Graph
The power graph displays the mA power consumption of your board over time. The
green line indicates the current value. The red line indicates the maximum value read
since the last reset. The yellow line indicates the minimum value read since the last
reset.
Graph Settings
The following Graph settings controls allow you to define the look and feel of the
power graph:
■
Scale select
—Specifies the amount to scale the power graph. Select a smaller
number to zoom in to see finer detail. Select a larger number to zoom out to see the
entire range of recorded values.
■
Update speed
—Specifies how often to refresh the graph.
Reset
This Reset control clears the graph, resets the minimum and maximum values, and
restarts the Power Monitor.
The Clock Control
The Clock Control application sets the five Si5338 programmable oscillators. Each
Si5338 devices each have four independently programmable outputs. All four outputs
are programmable between 16 KHz and 350 MHz. All four outputs can support the
higher frequencies, but they cannot be programmed for multiple frequencies above
350 MHz. If you want multiple outputs above 350 MHz, all outputs above 350 MHz
must be the same frequency, and must be frequencies from 367 MHz to 473.33 MHz or
from 550 MHz to 710 MHz.