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8 years ago

Cyclone V Transceiver Backplane Support

Hello, my co-worker is designing three boards and a backplane to transfer the data between the three boards. I mentioned that he could use the Cyclone V's embedded transceivers to communicate over the backplane. The backplane will have a length of 8-inches or less. I have not done any designs such as this and wanted to ask the community for help in finding documentation or any comments on backplane support for the Cyclone V. The data rate is very low, we could use something like 1280 Mbps or around that area. If anyone has some experience please share them.

Respectfully,

Joe

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    Hello, my co-worker is designing three boards and a backplane to transfer the data between the three boards. I mentioned that he could use the Cyclone V's embedded transceivers to communicate over the backplane. The backplane will have a length of 8-inches or less. I have not done any designs such as this and wanted to ask the community for help in finding documentation or any comments on backplane support for the Cyclone V. The data rate is very low, we could use something like 1280 Mbps or around that area. If anyone has some experience please share them.

    Respectfully,

    Joe

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    Generally there should be no issue running 1280Mbps for CV transceivers. For design examples, you may recommend you co-worker to refer to the following wiki page and look for the closest example to his target application. Then you could slowly customize from there.

    http://www.alterawiki.com/wiki/category:transceivers

    Best Regards,

    bfkstimchan

    (This message was posted on behalf of Intel Corporation)