Designing with Xilinx Serial Transceivers

Designing with Xilinx Serial Transceivers

When

21 October 2024 - 22 October 2024     
09:00 - 17:00

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Where

Core-Vision
Cereslaan 24, 5384 VT, Heesch
Netherlands

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Course Description

Learn how to employ serial transceivers in UltraScale™, UltraScale+™ FPGA or Zynq® UltraScale+ MPSoC designs.
The focus is on:
  • Identifying and using the features of the serial transceiver blocks, such as 8B/10B and 64B/66B encoding, channel bonding, clock correction, and comma detection.
  • Utilizing the Transceivers Wizards to instantiate transceiver primitives.
  • Synthesizing and implementing transceiver designs.
  • Taking into account board design as it relates to the transceivers.
  • Testing and debugging.


Level

Connectivity 3

Training Duration

2 days

Audience

FPGA designers and logic designers.

Prerequisites

  • Verilog or VHDL experience or the Designing with Verilog or Designing with VHDL course.
  • Familiarity with logic design (state machines and synchronous design).
  • Basic knowledge of FPGA architecture and Xilinx implementation tools is helpful.
  • Familiarity with serial I/O basics and high-speed serial I/O standards is also helpful.

Software Tools

  • Vivado® System Edition 2020.1
  • Mentor Graphics QuestaSim Simulator 10.7

Hardware

  • Architecture: all UltraScale Architectures.
  • Demo board: Kintex® UltraScale FPGA KCU105 board or Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC ZCU104 board*

* This course focuses on the UltraScale architectures. Check with your local Authorized Training Provider for the specifics of the in-class lab board or other customizations.

Skills Gained

After completing this comprehensive training, you will have the necessary skills to:

  • Describe and utilize the ports and attributes of the serial transceiver in 7 series FPGAs.
  • Effectively utilize the following features of the gigabit transceivers:
    • 64B/66B and other encoding/decoding, comma detection, clock correction, and channel bonding.
    • Pre-emphasis and linear equalization.
  • Use the UltraScale FPGAs Transceivers Wizard to instantiate GT primitives in a design.
  • Access appropriate reference material for board design issues involving the power supply, reference clocking, and trace design.
  • Use the IBERT design to verify transceiver links on real hardware.

Course Outline

Day 1

  • UltraScale, UltraScale+, Zynq UltraScale+ Transceivers Overview
  • UltraScale, UltraScale+, Zynq UltraScale+ Transceivers Clocking and Resets
  • Transceiver IP Generation –Transceiver Wizard
  • Lab 1: Transceiver Core Generation
  • Transceiver Simulation
  • Lab 2: Transceiver Simulation
  • PCS Layer General Functionality
  • PCS Layer Encoding
  • Lab 3: 64B/66B Encoding

Day 2

  • Transceiver Implementation
  • Lab 4: Transceiver Implementation
  • PMA Layer Details
  • PMA Layer Optimization
  • Lab 5: IBERT Design
  • Transceiver Test and Debugging
  • Lab 6: Transceiver Debugging
  • Transceiver Board Design Considerations
  • Transceiver Application Example

Lab Descriptions

  • Lab 1: Transceiver Core Generation –Use the Transceivers Wizard to create instantiation templates.
  • Lab 2: Transceiver Simulation –Simulate the transceiver IP by using the IP example design.
  • Lab 3: 64B/66B Encoding –Generate a 64B/66Btransceiver core by using the Transceivers Wizard, simulate the design, and analyze the results.
  • Lab 4: Transceiver Implementation –Implement the transceiver IP by using the IP example design.
  • Lab 5: IBERT Design –Verify transceiver links on real hardware.
  • Lab 6: Transceiver Debugging –Debug transceiver links.

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