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HI,
I am new to Agilex IBIS model.
Currently I want to do DDR4 SI simulation .
When I want to choose the models, there is quite a number of choices.
But I cannot find a document to explain what does the model mean for.
Example like with and without calibration and is De-emphasis support for DDR4 IO?
Please advise.
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Hi,
The models are based on the I/O standard that the user choose and type of termination applied to the signal. Please refer the datasheet for the supported I/O standards and documents related to External Memory Interfaces. Following is the documentation page:
https://www.intel.in/content/www/in/en/products/details/fpga/agilex/7/docs.html
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Hi,
I was looking through the doc, but I cannot locate the section which mentioned about the driver.
Can share with me the doc name and which sections ?
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Hi,
Link to datasheet document section talking about IO standards:
I/O Standard Specifications (intel.com)
External memory specific documents:
1. Intel® Agilex™ FPGA External Memory Interface Introduction
1. About the External Memory Interfaces Intel® Agilex™ FPGA IP
5.3. EMIF Considerations (intel.com)
Hope these help..
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