IP Library Granted Patent US 8,570,197
Granted Patent B2
US 8,570,197 · App. 12/953,766 · Granted Oct 29, 2013

Serializer circuitry for high-speed serial data transmitters on programmable logic device integrated circuits

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Patent No.
US 8,570,197
App. No.
12/953,766
Granted
Oct 29, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

Serializer circuitry for high-speed serial data transmitter circuitry on a programmable logic device (“PLD”) or the like includes circuitry for converting parallel data having any of several data widths to serial data. The circuitry can also operate at any frequency in a wide range of frequencies, and can make use of reference clock signals having any of several relationships to the parallel data rate and/or the serial data rate. The circuitry is configurable/re-configurable in various respects, at least some of which configuration/re-configuration can be dynamically controlled (i.e., during user-mode operation of the PLD).

Claims (21)

1. Serializer circuitry on an integrated circuit comprising:

a plurality of channels of serializer circuitry, each of which employs a high frequency clock signal and a low frequency clock signal;

a reference clock signal source;

global clock generator circuitry for using an output signal of the reference clock signal source to produce a global high frequency clock signal and a global low frequency clock signal;

local clock generator circuitry associated with each of the channels for using an output signal of the reference clock signal source to produce a local high frequency clock signal and a local low frequency clock signal; and

selection circuitry associated with each of the channels for selecting either the global high and low frequency clock signals or the local high and low frequency clock signals of that channel for employment by that channel as its high and low frequency clock signals.

2. The circuitry defined in claim 1 further comprising:

dynamic reconfigurable memory circuitry for controlling the selection made by the selection circuitry associated with each of the channels.

3. The circuitry defined in claim 1 wherein a frequency ratio between the global high and low frequency clock signals is selectable.

4. The circuitry defined in claim 3 wherein a frequency ratio between the local high and low frequency clock signals associated with each of the channels is selectable.

5. The circuitry defined in claim 4 further comprising:

dynamic reconfigurable memory circuitry for controlling the frequency ratio between the local high and low frequency clock signals associated with each of the channels.

6. Serializer circuitry on an integrated circuit comprising:

a plurality of channels of serializer circuitry, each of which employs a high frequency clock signal and a low frequency clock signal;

a plurality of phase locked loop circuits, each of which can produce a respective one of a plurality of reference clock signals;

global clock generator circuitry for using one of the reference clock signals to produce a global high frequency clock signal and a global low frequency clock signal;

first selection circuitry associated with each of the channels for selecting one of the reference clock signals;

local clock generator circuitry associated with each of the channels for using the local reference clock of that channel to produce a local high frequency clock signal and a local low frequency clock signal; and

second selection circuitry associated with each of the channels for selecting either the global high and low frequency clock signals or the local high and low frequency clock signals of that channel for employment by that channel as its high and low frequency clock signals.

7. The circuitry defined in claim 6 further comprising:

dynamic reconfigurable memory circuitry for controlling the selection made by the first selection circuitry associated with each of the channels.

Assignments (1)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 12, 2025
From: ALTERA CORPORATION
To: BARCLAYS BANK PLC, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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