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Why doesn’t the tx_pma_elecidle signal on the Intel® Arria® 10 or Cyclone® 10 GX device Native PHY IP put the transceiver TX pins in a tristate or high-impedance mode?
Description
Asserting the tx_pma_elecidle signal on the Intel® Arria® 10 or Intel® Cyclone® GX device, Native PHY IP does not tristate or put the transceiver TX pins in a high-impedance mode.
Asserting the tx_pma_elecidle signal on the Intel® Arria® 10 or Intel® Cyclone® GX device, Native PHY IP stops data transmission and causes the output signal to exhibit the Transmitter Vocm on both P and N pins of the differential pair.
The TX termination remains connected to the Vcm generator when the tx_pma_elecidle signal is asserted.
Resolution
This information may be added to a future version of the Intel® Arria® 10 Transceiver PHY User Guide and Intel® Cyclone® 10 GX Transceiver User Guide.
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