Features ............................................................................................................................................................... 5
1.3.
What is Not Supported ........................................................................................................................................ 5
Data Ordering and Data Types ............................................................................................................................ 6
1.6.
Signal Names ....................................................................................................................................................... 6
Configuring JESD204B Core in IPexpress ........................................................................................................... 19
3.2.
Configuring JESD204B Core in Clarity Designer ................................................................................................. 21
4. IP Core Generation and Evaluation ............................................................................................................................. 22
4.1.
Licensing the IP .................................................................................................................................................. 22
4.2.
Getting Started .................................................................................................................................................. 22
4.3.
Creating IP in Clarity Designer ........................................................................................................................... 23
4.4.
Generating IP in IPexpress................................................................................................................................. 27
4.5.
Generated IP Directory Structure and Files ....................................................................................................... 28
4.6.
Instantiating the IP Core .................................................................................................................................... 29
4.11.1. Enabling Hardware Evaluation in Diamond ..................................................................................................32
4.12. Updating/Regenerating the IP........................................................................................................................... 32
4.12.1. Regenerating an IP in Clarity Designer .........................................................................................................32
5. Application Support .................................................................................................................................................... 34
Technical Support Assistance ............................................................................................................................................. 35
Appendix A. Resource Utilization ....................................................................................................................................... 36
Appendix B. Limitations ...................................................................................................................................................... 37
JESD204B 5G IP Core ....................................................................................................................................................... 37
Revision History .................................................................................................................................................................. 38
Figure 2.5. JESD204B Rx 3G IP Core Block Lane Alignment Status ..................................................................................... 12
Figure 2.6. JESD204B Rx 3G IP Core User Interface ............................................................................................................ 12
Figure 2.7. JESD204B Tx IP Core I/O Ports .......................................................................................................................... 14
Figure 4.3. Configuring JESD204B IP in Clarity Designer ..................................................................................................... 24
Figure 4.4. JESD204B 5G IP Configuration Interface in Clarity Designer ............................................................................ 25
Figure 4.5. Configuring PCS in JESD204B 5G IP Configuration Interface in Clarity Designer .............................................. 25
Figure 4.6. Place and Generate JESD204B IP in Clarity Designer ........................................................................................ 26
Figure 4.10. Data Patterns Seen on User Interface in Simulation ...................................................................................... 31
Figure 4.11. IP Regeneration in Clarity Designer ................................................................................................................ 33
Figure 5.1. HetNet and Small Cells Application .................................................................................................................. 34
Tables
Table 1.1. JESD204B 3G IP Core Quick Facts ......................................................................................................................... 4
Table 1.2. JESD204B 5G IP Core Quick Facts ......................................................................................................................... 5
Table 2.1. Rx IP Core Pin Function Description ..................................................................................................................... 7
Table 2.2. Frame Boundary versus Octet Data at Rx User Interface for 3G IP Core (F=3) .................................................. 12
Table 2.3. Frame Boundary versus Octet Data at Rx User Interface for 5G IP Core (F=3) .................................................. 13
Table 2.4. Tx IP Core Pin Function Description ................................................................................................................... 14
Table 2.5. Frame Boundary versus Octet Data at Rx User Interface for 3G IP Core (F=3) .................................................. 17
Table 2.6. Frame Boundary versus Octet Data at Rx User Interface for 3G IP Core (F=3) .................................................. 18
Table 3.1. JESD20B IP Core Parameters .............................................................................................................................. 19
Table 4.1. Files Generated in Clarity Designer .................................................................................................................... 28
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