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Correct procedure for changing the clock speed

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The Timing Analyzer reports that my fmax is 70MHz. So if I want to run at 70MHz, is this what I do? 

 

1) In SOPC Builder, change clk to 70.0, then regenerate. 

2) In the sdram_pll, change the inclock0 input to 70MHz. Click Finish and update the component 

3) Recompile 

 

The output clocks are running at 1/1 so they should operate at whatever inclock does. Is this the correct procedure for increasing the clock speed the board runs at?
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originally posted by bkucera@Mar 21 2006, 11:27 PM 

the timing analyzer reports that my fmax is 70mhz. so if i want to run at 70mhz, is this what i do? 

 

1) in sopc builder, change clk to 70.0, then regenerate. 

2) in the sdram_pll, change the inclock0 input to 70mhz. click finish and update the component 

3) recompile 

 

the output clocks are running at 1/1 so they should operate at whatever inclock does. is this the correct procedure for increasing the clock speed the board runs at? 

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Have you also set the input clk for your system to 70MHz?
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originally posted by kalle leo@Mar 22 2006, 04:12 AM 

have you also set the input clk for your system to 70mhz? 

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No, how do I do that?
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No, how do I do that? 

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I&#39;m not so sure if that is necessary.. you have an oscillator running at "X" which has not changed. You need to tell the PLL wizard what this input frequency "X" is... then to adjust your actual system clock speed, either tell the PLL wizard which output freq you want, or play with the multiplier/divisor numbers to get the desired output.
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