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Hi, I have been looking at the Ethernet IP Cores for the Agilex 5 E-Series devices. I have mainly been looking at the following two IP Cores:
- Triple-Speed Ethernet: IP-TRIETHERNET
- Multirate Ethernet PHY: IP-10GMRPHY
I want to implement 16x 1G Ethernet Ports. I also want to implement 1588 on all the ports.
The Agilex 5 E-Series devices have a maximum of 6x GbE Hard IPs. Do the IP cores, mentioned above, make use of the Hard IP or not? So will I be able to implement more than 6 1 GbE ports, using IP cores, if I only have 6x 10/25GbE Hard IPs?
I want the ports to be 10M/100M/1000M. Can I implement 1588 on all 16 ports with both the above-mentioned IP cores?
Are there any other parameters that limit which E-Series devices will be capable of running 16x 1Gbe Ethernet ports with IP cores?
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Hi,
For the Agilex 5 E-series, it only have Ethernet IP up to 6 x10/25 GbE hard IP (MAC, PCS, and FEC) or 6 x10 GbE hard IP (MAC, PCS, and FEC).
Best regards,
zying
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Hi Zying,
Thank you for your reply. Do I need the GbE Hard IP (MAC, FEC, PCS) for the IP cores? Is there no way to implement 16x Ethernet ports (GbE) on the Agilex 5 E-Series?
Kind regards,
Nicole
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Hi Nicole,
Currently the "example_design" for this setting 16 ports are not available. Please refer to Presets to apply setting for example design.
Best regards,
zying
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Hi,
Since no hear any feedback from you, 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.
Best regards,
zying

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