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Hello.
I would like to use Cyclone V for work with STM-4/STS-12 (622.08MBps) .
622.08MBps successfully fits in a Cyclone V transmitters speed range, but I have no information about Cyclone V compliance with STM-4/STS-12 jitter/ jitter tolerance requirements.
If somebody made such measurements, please say if CycloneV compliant with STM-4/STS-12 or not?
Digits are welcome.
Thank you in advance for any help.
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HI,
You can checkout below link on the supported protocol for Cyclone V device.
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/programmable/solutions/technology/transceiver/protocols.html
Based on the link info, it doesn't seems Cyclone V is certified with STM-4/STS-12.
Hence, there won't have measurement data result for STM4/STS-12.
Regards,
dlim
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I hope some users tested CycloneV for STM-4/STS-12.
This is not a problem if you have CycloneV board with SFP cage and jitter-capable STM/Sonet test equipment.
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HI,
Thanks for the sharing and it's good to know it may work on Cyclone V FPGA.
Unfortunately from Intel FPGA side, this is not official support protocol and hence it's not tested as I explained earlier.
However if there is other forum user that have verified themselves and able to supply you the test result then it will be a plus point.
Thanks.
Regards,
dlim

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