Various customization options relating to receiver channel bonding are presented in this collapsible section. Click the title to expand the section.
• Enable and select number of sequences to use . Select whether to enable receiver channel bonding, and if enabled, how many channel bonding sequences to use. Possible options are No channel bonding, 1, or 2 sequences, but available selections can be limited by the number of enabled channels, receiver data decoding, receiver internal data width, and receiver elastic buffer usage.
• Length of each sequence . When channel bonding is used, select the length of each channel bonding sequence. Options are 1, 2, and 4 patterns.
• Sequence maximum skew . When channel bonding is used, select a channel bonding maximum skew value that is less than half the minimum distance between instances of the channel bonding sequence. Options are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14 characters.
• Maximum channel bonding level to be used . When channel bonding is used, select the maximum channel bonding level that will be used in the channel bonding topology of the system. Options are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 levels.
• Don't care . For each pattern of each enabled channel bonding sequence, mark the checkbox to indicate that it should be treated as a “don’t care” and always considered as a match within a channel bonding sequence.
• Value . For each pattern of each enabled channel bonding sequence, specify its bit value.
• K character . For each pattern of each enabled channel bonding sequence, mark the checkbox to indicate that it is a K character.
• Inverted disparity . For each pattern of each enabled channel bonding sequence, mark the checkbox to indicate that it uses inverted disparity to signify control of a character by deliberate error.