MICROCHIP MPFS250T CoreSmartBERT Core Provides A Broad Based Evaluation User Guide
- June 16, 2024
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Table of Contents
- MICROCHIP MPFS250T CoreSmartBERT Core Provides A Broad-Based Evaluation
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- Introduction
- Features
- Device Utilization and Performance
- Functional Description
- Implementation of IP Core in Libero Design Suite
- CoreSmartBERT Register Summary
- CoreSmartBERT Additional References
- Resolved Issues
- Revision History
- Customer Support
- Worldwide Sales and Service
- Documents / Resources
MICROCHIP MPFS250T CoreSmartBERT Core Provides A Broad-Based Evaluation
Product Information
Specifications
- Core Version: CoreSmartBERT v2.10
- Supported Tool Flow: N/A
- Licensing: No license required. Complete Verilog RTL source code provided.
- Features:
- Device Utilization and Performance
Device Utilization and Performance
The CoreSmartBERT IP core is designed to be used with Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) devices. The following FPGA device families are supported:
Family | Device | LUTs | DFF | Logic Elements | Performance (MHz) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
PolarFire | MPFS250T | 2860 | 1082 | 3050 | 125 |
PolarFire | MPF300T | 2860 | 1082 | 3050 | 125 |
Product Usage Instructions
Functional Description
- The CoreSmartBERT IP core is designed to add test features for the transceiver, allowing the end user to evaluate the Physical
- Media Attachment (PMA) functionality of the transceiver on a board.
- The SmartDebug tool interfaces with this core, providing an interactive Graphical User Interface (GUI) control.
Implementation of IP Core in Libero Design Suite
To implement the CoreSmartBERT IP core in the Libero Design Suite, follow these steps:
- Open the Libero Design Suite.
- Select the project where you want to implement the IP core.
- Import the CoreSmartBERT IP core into the project.
- Configure the IP core settings according to your requirements.
- Generate the necessary output files for synthesis and implementation.
- Proceed with synthesis and implementation using the generated files.
CoreSmartBERT Register Summary
The CoreSmartBERT IP core includes various registers for configuration and control. The register summary is as follows:
- SLE_DEBUG Marco: This register provides debug information and control options for the CoreSmartBERT IP core.
CoreSmartBERT Additional References
For additional references and information on CoreSmartBERT, refer to the following:
- CoreSmartBERT Known Issues Workarounds: This document provides workarounds for known issues related to CoreSmartBERT.
FAQ
Q: Is a license required for CoreSmartBERT?
- A: No, CoreSmartBERT does not require any license.
Q: What version of CoreSmartBERT does this user guide apply to?
- A: This user guide applies to CoreSmartBERT v2.10.
Q: What FPGA device families are supported by CoreSmartBERT?
- A: CoreSmartBERT supports the PolarFire FPGA device families, specifically MPFS250T and MPF300T.
Q: What is the purpose of the SmartDebug tool?
- A: The SmartDebug tool interfaces with the CoreSmartBERT IP core and provides an interactive GUI control for the user.
Introduction
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- The CoreSmartBERT core provides a broad-based evaluation and demonstration platform for PolarFire® and PolarFire SoC transceivers. CoreSmartBERT is configurable to use different transceivers, clocking topologies, line rates, and reference clock rates.
- Data pattern generators and checkers are included for each transceiver, giving several different Pseudo Random Binary Sequences (PRBS) (27, 29, 223, and 231). The pattern generator sends data out through the transmitter. The pattern checker accepts data through the receiver and checks it against an internally generated pattern. These patterns are optimized for the logic width that has been selected at run time. SmartDebug provides the user interface to this core.
- This user guide provides information on the CoreSmartBERT IP core and the features it supports.
- The purpose of this IP core is to add more test features for the transceiver so that the end user can evaluate the Physical Media Attachment (PMA) functionality of the transceiver on a board.
- The SmartDebug tool interfaces with this core, which allows the user to have an interactive Graphical User Interface (GUI) control.
Summary
Core Version | This document applies to CoreSmartBERT v2.10. |
---|---|
Supported Device Families | PolarFire® and PolarFire SoC |
Supported Tool Flow | Requires Libero® SoC v12.6 or later |
releases.
Licensing| CoreSmartBERT does not require any license. Complete Verilog
RTL source code is provided for
the core and testbench.
Features
CoreSmartBERT has the following features:
- Supports PolarFire and PolarFire SoC Transceiver built-in PRBS Generator or Checker
- Generates a List of Patterns
- Inserts an Error into the Transmit Pattern
- Checking of Errors in the Receive Pattern
- Instantiating the Pattern Functionality Several Times to Support Multiple Lanes Simultaneously
Device Utilization and Performance
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The following Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) device families implement CoreSmartBERT. The following table lists the summary of the implementation date for CoreSmartBERT.
Table 1. CoreSmartBERT Utilization
Device Details | Resources | Performance (MHz) |
---|---|---|
Family | Device | LUTs |
PolarFire® SoC | MPFS250T | 2860 |
PolarFire | MPF300T | 2860 |
Important: We get the data in the preceding table using typical synthesis and layout settings: CDR reference clock source as Dedicated and unchanged other configurator values.
Functional Description
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- CoreSmartBERT includes the transceiver, which interfaces with the SmartDEBUG tool through a user control GUI, to run the hardened PRBS generator and checkers.
- It also has fabric pattern generators and checkers with more features (for example, error injection) than the ones included in a transceiver. The following figure shows the block diagram of CoreSmartBERT.
CoreSmartBERT IP consists of the following blocks:
- TX Pattern Gen This transmitter block generates the following pattern:
- PRBS 7, 9, 23, 31 with error insertion logic
- RX Pattern CHK The receiver block checks the following patterns:
- PRBS 7, 9, 23, 31
- Transceiver The transceiver is PolarFire/PolarFire SoC’s transceiver macro in Physical Media Attachment (PMA) mode.
- PRBS Pseudo Random Binary Sequence (PRBS) test patterns generate deterministic sequences with the properties of highly random signals, for example: white noise.
- CoreSmartBERT supports the built-in PBRS pattern generators and checkers in the transceiver and adds support for the fabric PRBS pattern generators and checkers with the ability to inject errors into the transmitter path.
These include support for the following:
- PRBS 7
- PRBS 9
- PRBS 23
- PRBS 31
Smart Debug Tool
- The transceiver is PolarFire/PolarFire SoC’s transceiver macro in Physical Media Attachment (PMA) mode. SmartDebug provides the user interface to control the CoreSmartBERT core to use its features.
SmartDebug has the following capabilities:
- Ability to control CoreSmartBERT and have the signal integrity controls on the screen at the same time
- Automatic detection of the presence of CoreSmartBERT in the design
- Ability to select the particular transceiver lane associated with CoreSmartBERT
- Availability of several pattern options
- An ability to enable to start of the pattern transmitter
- An ability to enable to start of the pattern receiver
- A button to insert a single error
- An error counter with a clear button
Interface (Ask a Question)
- This section discusses the parameters in the CoreSmartBERT GUI configurator and I/O signals.
Configuration GUI Parameters (Ask a Question)
- The following table describes the UI parameters for configuring the CoreSmartBERT core.
- Important: The Name column shows the actual parameter name used in RTL. The Description column starts with the parameter name as it appears in the CoreSmartBERT configurator (GUI interface).
- These two names are used interchangeably throughout the document.
Table 2-1. CoreSmartBERT Parameters Descriptions
Name | Range | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
UI_PATTERN_PRBS7 | 0 or 1 | 1 | PRBS7 |
Pattern Enable
UI_PATTERN_PRBS9| 0 or 1| 1| PRBS9
Pattern Enable
UI_PATTERN_PRBS23| 0 or 1| 1| PRBS23
Pattern Enable
UI_PATTERN_PRBS31| 0 or 1| 1| PRBS31
Pattern Enable
UI_NUMBER_OF_LANES| 1-4| 1| Number of lanes
Number of lanes this IP core has enabled.
UI_DATA_RATE| 250 – 10000| 5000| Transceiver data rate
Supported rates:
• 250 Mbps
• 1000 Mbps
• 1250 Mbps
• 2500 Mbps
• 3125 Mbps
• 5000 Mbps
• 6250 Mbps
• 8000 Mbps
• 10000 Mbps
• 10312.5 Mbps
UI_TX_CLK_DIV_FACTOR| 1, 2, 4, 8 & 11| 1| TX clock division factor
UI_CDR_REFERENCE_CLK_SOURCE| Dedicated or Fabric| Fabric| CDR
reference clock source
………..continued
Name| Range| Default| Description
UI_CDR_REFERENCE_CLK_FREQ| 0-312.5| 125| CDR reference clock
frequency
Supported frequencies:
• 25.00 MHz
• 31.25 MHz
• 50.00 MHz
• 62.50 MHz
• 75.00 MHz
• 100.00 MHz
• 125.00 MHz
• 150.00 MHz
• 156.25 MHz
• 312.50 MHz
I/O Signals (Ask a Question)
- This section describes the various I/O signal descriptions of CoreSmartBERT.
- The following table describes the port signals for CoreSmartBERT.
- Important: In the following tables, n represents a range of 0 to 3 depending on the number of configured lanes.
Table 2-2. CoreSmartBERT I/O Signal Descriptions
Name | Width | Direction | Description |
---|---|---|---|
SYS_RESET_N | 1 | Input | Active low system reset |
LANE[n]_CDR_REF_CLK_FAB | 1 | Input | CDR reference clock from fabric, only |
exposed when Fabric is selected as CDR reference clock source.
LANE[n]_CDR_REF_CLK_0| 1| Input| CDR reference clock from the dedicated pin,
is only exposed when the Dedicated is selected as the CDR reference clock
source.
LANE[n]_TX_BIT_CLK_0| 1| Input| Tx Bit Clock
LANE[n]_TX_PLL_REF_CLK_0| 1| Input| PLL Reference Clock
LANE[n]_TX_PLL_LOCK_0| 1| Input| PLL Lock
The following table describes the pad signals for CoreSmartBERT.
Table 2-3. CoreSmartBERT PAD Signal Descriptions
Name | Direction | Description |
---|---|---|
LANE[n]_TXD_P | Output | Transmitter Serial Data |
LANE[n]_TXD_N | Output | |
LANE[n]_RXD_P | Input | Receiver Serial Data |
Lane[n]_RXD_N | Input |
Implementation of IP Core in Libero Design Suite
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- This section describes an implementation of the CoreSmartBERT in the Libero Design Suite.
SmartDesign (Ask a Question)
- CoreSmartBERT is available for download to the SmartDesign IP catalog through the Libero SOC web repository.
- To know how to create a SmartDesign project, see the SmartDesign User Guide.
- The following figure shows an example of an instantiated view of CoreSmartBERT on the SmartDesign canvas.
Configuring the CoreSmartBERT (Ask a Question)
- The following figure shows how the core instance can be configured using its configuration GUI.
For more information on the CoreSmartBERT configurator, see 2.1. Configuration GUI Parameters.
Synthesizing in Libero SoC (Ask a Question)
To run synthesis with the configuration selected in the configuration GUI, perform the following steps
- Set the design root appropriately.
- Under Implement Design, in the Design Flow tab, right-click Synthesize, and then click Run.
Running Place-and-Route in Libero SoC (Ask a Question)
To run the place and route, perform the following steps:
- On the Design Flow tab, select Implement Design, right-click Place and Route, and then from the context menu, select Run.
CoreSmartBERT Register Summary
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- This section describes the register description of CoreSmartBERT IP.
SLE_DEBUG Marco (Ask a Question)
- SLE_DEBUG Marco is used to communicate with SmartDebug. The SLE_DEBUG mechanism gives the ability to run synthesis while preserving a set of registers.
- It provides the ability to identify, rename, and classify registers for SmartDebug.
- CoreSmartBERT has SLE_DEBUG write and read registers that are used to inform the Smart Debug tool of parameters settings chosen, IP core versions number, and control various functions (for example, error injection, read errors, and so on.).
- The following table describes the SLE_DEBUG registers that are used in CoreSmartBERT.
Table 4-1. SLE_DEBUG Registers
Bits | Function | Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
14 | SLE_DATA_RATE | R | Reads data rate selected from the GUI. 1: 250 Mbps |
2: 1000 Mbps
3: 1250 Mbps
4: 2500 Mbps
5: 3125 Mbps
6: 5000 Mbps
7: 6250 Mbps
8: 8000 Mbps
9: 10000 Mbps
10: 10312.5Mbps
4| SLE_TX_CLK_DIV_FACTOR| R| Reads Tx Clock Divide Factor
selected from the GUI.
1| SLE_CDR_REFERENCE_CLK_SOURCE| R| Reads the CDR Reference Clock Source
selected from the GUI: 0: Dedicated
1: Fabric
4| SLE_CDR_REFERENCE_CLK_FREQ| R| Reads the CDR Reference Clock Frequency selected from the GUI: 0: 25.00
1: 31.25
2: 50.00
3: 62.50
4: 75.00
5: 100.00
6: 125.00
7: 150.00
8: 156.25
9: 312.50
2| SLE_NUMBER_OF_LANES| R| Reads the number of lanes this IP core has enabled
from the GUI.
1| SLE_PATTERN_PRBS7| R| Reads the PRBS7 pattern enabled from the GUI.
1| SLE_PATTERN_PRBS9| R| Reads the PRBS9 pattern enabled from the GUI.
1| SLE_PATTERN_PRBS23| R| Reads the PRBS23 pattern enabled from the GUI.
1| SLE_PATTERN_PRBS31| R| Reads the PRBS31 pattern enabled from the GUI.
16| SLE_CPZ_VERSION| R| Reads the CPZ Version number.
This register represents 8bit major and 8bit minor version numbers.
For example, v2.1 = {8’d2, 8’d1}
………..continued
Bits| Function| Type| Description
4| SLE_TX_LANE[n]_PATTEN_GEN| RW| Transmitter Pattern Generator: 0: PRBS7
1: PRBS 9
1: PRBS23
2: PRBS31
Note: The default value is set to 0.
1| SLE_TX_LANE[n]_GEN_EN| RW| Transmitter Pattern Generator Enable: 0: Disabled
1: Enabled
Note: The default value is set to 0.
4| SLE_RX_LANE[n]_PATTEN_CHK| RW| Receiver Pattern Checker: 0: PRBS7
1: PRBS9
2: PRBS23
3: PRBS31
Note: The default value is set to 0.
1| SLE_RX_LANE[n]_CHR_EN| RW| Receiver Pattern Checker Enable: 0: Disabled
1: Enabled
Note: The default value is set to 0.
32| SLE_RX_LANE[n]_ERRCNT| R| Receiver error counter.
1| SLE RX_LANE[n]_ERR_CNTCLR| RW| Receiver error counters clear button.
1| SLE RX_LANE[n]_ALIGN| R| The receiver channel is aligned to the pattern.
CoreSmartBERT Additional References
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- For updates and additional information about the software, devices, and hardware, visit the
- Intellectual Property pages on the Microchip FPGAs and PLDs website.
CoreSmartBERT Known Issues Workarounds (Ask a Question)
- There are no known limitations and workarounds for CoreSmartBERT v2.10.
Resolved Issues
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- The following table lists the issues that were resolved in the CoreSmartBERT releases.
Table 6-1. Resolved Issues
Version | Changes |
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2.10 | Repackaged CoreSmartBERT with Transceiver Interface (PF_XCVR) IP |
v2.1.109
2.9| Added support for 10.3125 Gbps data rate
2.8| Repackaged CoreSmartBERT with PF_XCVR v2.1.101
2.7| 12500 Mbps and 12700 Mbps data rates were removed from the CoreSmartBERT
user interface
2.6| Repackaged CoreSmartBERT with support for PF_XCVR v2.0.110
2.5| Repackaged CoreSmartBERT with support for PF_XCVR v2.0.109
2.4| Repackaged CoreSmartBERT with support for PF_XCVR v2.0.107
2.3| Repackaged CoreSmartBERT with support for PF_XCVR v2.0.100
2.2| Repackaged CoreSmartBERT with support for PF_XCVR
2.0| Initial release
Revision History
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- The revision history describes the changes that were implemented in the document.
- The changes are listed by revision, starting with the most current publication.
Revision | Date | Description |
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B | 08/2023 | The following is the list of changes in revision B of the |
document:
• Updated for CoreSmartBERT v2.10.
• Added 6. Resolved Issues section for all CoreSmartBERT IP versions.
A| 07/2022| The following is the list of changes in revision A of the document:
• The document was migrated to the Microchip template
• Updated for CoreSmartBERT v2.9
• The document number was updated to DS50003362A from 50200788
9.0| 03/2021| Updated for CoreSmartBERT v2.8
8.0| 06/2020| Updated for CoreSmartBERT v2.7
7.0| 03/2020| Updated for CoreSmartBERT v2.6
6.0| 08/2019| Updated for CoreSmartBERT v2.5
5.0| 03/2019| Updated for CoreSmartBERT v2.4
4.0| 12/2018| Updated for CoreSmartBERT v2.3
3.0| 08/2018| Updated for CoreSmartBERT v2.2
2.0| 05/2018| Updated for CoreSmartBERT v2.1
1.0| 08/2017| Initial release
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