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Hi,
I wonder that if two DDR2 controller can share a PLL on a CYIII. For example, Run a PLL outputting 166MHz for two DDR2 controller. I noticed that a option called "use clocks from another controller" under the tab called "controller setting" in the "DDR2 High Performance Controller", and when selecting it, a message below pops up. I have copied it here. "Info: After Quartus Compilation, check the "PLL Usage" report to make sure that the PLL outputs are merged correctly. Your master controller (altmemddr_0) should have two more PLL related clocks than your (altmemddr_1) controller (this report is in "Compilation Report > Fitter > Resource Section")." Is it possible? Please give my some hints, thanks a lot!Link Copied
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Sharing PLLs is possible, as long as the frequency is the same. Just select the option and wire up the other PLL to it in the RTL
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--- Quote Start --- Sharing PLLs is possible, as long as the frequency is the same. Just select the option and wire up the other PLL to it in the RTL --- Quote End --- Hi, Thanks for reply! I understand your point, but how to wire up? Is there any docs on this subject I may refer to? Thanks again!
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Here is the external memory handbook
http://www.altera.com/literature/lit-external-memory-interface.jsp- Mark as New
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--- Quote Start --- Here is the external memory handbook http://www.altera.com/literature/lit-external-memory-interface.jsp --- Quote End --- Hi, std_logic Thanks a lot for the link! I will check it out. Thanks again!
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