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pin delay data 1SX280LN2F43I2LG

dalogan
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I am looking for the package pin delay data on the 1SX280LN2F43I2LG Stratix 10 FPGA for the High Speed I/O. I need that data to complete proper trace routing on the PWB. I also require any and all hardware design guidelines for the 1SX280LN2F43I2LG

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AminT_Intel
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dalogan
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I review went to the links that were listed in the response. I reviewed the data sheet, gpio guidlines, and pin connections guidelines and found no documentation on the high speed I/O package delay / p-n skew information. I also have been in contact with te FPGA devlopment team at Nokia and asked them to provide  "Report Datasheet" option in TimingQuest Analyzer. In reviewing that report there was no mention of P-N skew on the high speead interfaces (10G and 25G lanes) Please provide some documentation on the p-n skew for each  high speed lane.

 

Thank you

 

Dave Logan

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AminT_Intel
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Hello Logan,

 

Do you mean you are looking for IO Timing or IOE delay? You can refer to page 112 to generate IO Timing: https://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/programmable/us/en/pdfs/literature/hb/stratix-10/s10_datasheet.pdf

 

Thanks

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AminT_Intel
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We do not receive any response from you to the previous question/reply/answer that I have provided. This thread will be transitioned 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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dalogan
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Sorry I was away on holiday. The data I am looking for is not IO timing, but it is the  delay from the ball of the bga to the pad on the die. I have worked with other vendors that provide this delay for the differential pairs for 10G and 25G interfaces. I then take this delay for the P-rail and N-rail of a differential pair and import into the CAD database which then accounts for the p-n skew and allows me to reduce . minimize the over p-n skew.

 

Thank you for your support

 

Dave Logan 

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