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Questions about RapidIO II IP core

eagles
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Hello!

I am trying to use Rapidio II IP core to establish SRIO communication between FPGA and DSP. Here are some questions I have met:

 

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Question 1

Are these signals used by users to transmit data packets?

 

Question 2

I notice that these signals belongs to an avalon-st sink. Should I create an avalon-st source by myself to send the data packets to him? If so, must this avalon-st source be created by Qsys or platform designer?

 

Question 3

The signal gen_tx_data is 128bits. Is the maximum bit width of a data packet only 128 bits?

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Paveetirra_Srie
Employee
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Hi,


Below is the answers for your questions:


  1. Yes, those are the Pass-Through Interface Signals
  2. The Avalon-ST pass-through interface is an optional interface that is generated when you select the Avalon-ST pass-through interface in the Transport and Maintenance page of the RapidIO II parameter editor.
  3. Yes, only 128 bits.


For more details, please refer to Rapid IO II UG.

https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/docs/programmable/683444/20-3/avalon-st-pass-through-interface-91575.html


Regards,

Pavee


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Paveetirra_Srie
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Hi,


Below is the answers for your questions:


  1. Yes, those are the Pass-Through Interface Signals
  2. The Avalon-ST pass-through interface is an optional interface that is generated when you select the Avalon-ST pass-through interface in the Transport and Maintenance page of the RapidIO II parameter editor.
  3. Yes, only 128 bits.


For more details, please refer to Rapid IO II UG.

https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/docs/programmable/683444/20-3/avalon-st-pass-through-interface-91575.html


Regards,

Pavee


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Paveetirra_Srie
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Hi,


Just wanted to check with you, is your concern has been addressed?

If yes , kindly do let me know.

Thank You


Regards,

Pavee


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eagles
Beginner
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Hi,

My questions has already solved because of your answer. I've already accepted your solution. 

Thank you very much!

 

Regards

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Paveetirra_Srie
Employee
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Hi,


I’m glad that your question has been addressed, I now transition this thread to community support. 

If you have a new question, feel free to open a new thread to get the support from Intel experts.

Otherwise, the community users will continue to help you on this thread. 

Thank you.


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