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Hello there,
My question is:
Do transceiver channels need to be within the same transceiver bank in order to use them in bonded mode?
In my Cyclone V SX device, I have two transceiver banks with 3 transceiver channels each. Is the max amount of transceiver channels I can bond at once 3?
Thank you for any help!
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Hi,
It not mandatory, you can place channels in other transceiver bank also but that it consumes more PLL resources. Each transceiver bank consumes one PLL and one master CGB. So, it's better if you place the channel in same transceiver bank.
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Kshitij Goel
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Hi,
In a bonded configuration, bonded channels must be placed contiguously without leaving a gap between the channels, except when the gap channel is a CMU PLL used for the bonded channels. The contiguous channels may span across many banks for bonded mode. For example, in x8 bonding, the bonded channels may span across 3 to 4 banks with the condition that there must be no gap between the channels except when the gap is due to the channel used for CMU PLL.
Thank you
Kshitij Goel
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Hi,
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Kshitij Goel

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