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Hi,
I have an SPI slave implemented in FPGA with input SCLK clock ranging between 10-20MHz.
I have added two flop synchronizer for all SPI input signals CS,SCLK,MOSI before using them in the Slave logic.The two flop synchroniser operates at a very high frequency of 100MHz.
I saw in one of the altera forum posts that SPI slave where all the inputs are synchronized with a double register-chain doesn't need to be constrained.
But if I set them as false path how does the fitter know the timing relation between SCLK,MISO and MOSI. Do we need to consider SPI as a source synchronous interface?
How to estimate the setup and clock to output timing of this interface?
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Hi,
You cannot set false path if you want to know the timing relationship between the signals. To constrain a source synchronous interface, you may refer to https://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/programmable/us/en/pdfs/literature/an/an433.pdf
Thanks
Best regards,
KhaiY
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Hi,
Thanks.
I am using a two flop synchronizer that runs at a higher frequency for all the SPI slave inputs including clock. Do I need to constrain with a virtual clock of higher frequency or wrt spi slave clock input as source synchronous.
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Hi,
You have to constrain the virtual clock that connect to the clock pin of the source data signal.
Thanks
Best regards,
KhaiY
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KhaiY
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