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Cyclone III and MLVDS

Altera_Forum
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Hi, All. 

 

I am new here, so sorry if I posted this in a wrong place. 

 

We are developing a boad that will use a Cyclone III device to communicate with other boards over the backplane. The idea is to have several boards transmitting signals to this Cyclone III device. Currently we are talking about a point-to-point connection, but in the future we might wish to resort to a bus that would connect all the boards over the backplane.  

 

We wish to use some sort of LVDS connection that would enable us to build a bus later and will support live insertion as well. This leads us to either M-LVDS or B-LVDS. 

 

At this stage, we are planning to have only one board with the Cyclone III device, all the other boards will have the appropriate (M-LVDS or B-LVDS) buffers. 

 

The question is therefore: 

1) Will Cyclone III communicate correctly with M-LVDS (this is the preferrable solution) buffers? 

 

2) How can we make sure that the bus won't be affected by inserting / removing the board with the Cyclone device on it? 

 

 

Thanks in advance, 

Pavel
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Altera_Forum
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Did you see the Application Note 522, it is exclusively discussing the M-LVDS topic? 

http://www.altera.com/literature/an/an522.pdf
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Altera_Forum
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no, I haven't seen it. 

 

thanks a lot!
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Altera_Forum
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well, I've read the doc and it anwers my question almost perfectly. 

 

the only thing is that we prefer to use MLVDS and not BLVDS. I know that these standards are much the same, but there is a slight difference in the voltages. 

 

My question is: will this difference affect the application? 

 

thanks a lot for your help.
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Altera_Forum
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I'm not aware of the differencs in detail, but expect, that they are compatible in a practical view.

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Altera_Forum
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You can certainly use MLVDS without loosing your signal integrity.

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Altera_Forum
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thanks a lot! :)

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