DDR capabilities of a Virtex II device

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jean-francois hasson

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Hi,

I have a Virtex II -5 and I would like to use the DDR registers in the IOBs.
I read a few application notes involving these registers and it is always
sais that the skew between two signals ouptut from DDR registers, especially
if the IOBs are in the same bank, is negligible. What is negligible ? What
if the IOBs are not in the same bank ? I read in a previous post that a
reasonable 30% tracking could be expected between two IOBs but that this
tracking was much much better when a same category of the device was
considered. What is this tracking downto when considering IOBs ?

Thanks,

JF
 
JF (is this a new thing in France? All of the Jean-whatevers going by their
intitals? Seems to be popular for ex-patriot French Engineers here in silicon
valley to suddenly go from Jean-Louis or Jean-Reynard to JL or JR .... it isn't
Texas you know...and I didn't think the French were too enamored of Bush....)

The skew from one IOB to an adjacent IOB is less than 20 ps. The skew across
the entire top, bottom, left or right edges, can be found in the source
synchronous section of the data sheet, or by probing the timing of the paths in
FPGA Editor.

If you use a flip chip package, we also have "flight time" maps of the delay
from the pad to the pin, so that you may design your pcb to remove this skew as
well.

For designs using DDR avbove 600 Mbs, one has to use both the IOB to IOB skew,
and the pad to pin flight time information to keep your timing budget as tight
as possible.

Bon Chance,

Austin

jean-francois hasson wrote:

Hi,

I have a Virtex II -5 and I would like to use the DDR registers in the IOBs.
I read a few application notes involving these registers and it is always
sais that the skew between two signals ouptut from DDR registers, especially
if the IOBs are in the same bank, is negligible. What is negligible ? What
if the IOBs are not in the same bank ? I read in a previous post that a
reasonable 30% tracking could be expected between two IOBs but that this
tracking was much much better when a same category of the device was
considered. What is this tracking downto when considering IOBs ?

Thanks,

JF
 

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