This section describes the link clock (rx_lnk_clk), video clock (rx_vid_clk), and Video Bridge to AXI4-Stream
master interface clock. When the AXI4-Stream interface is selected for DP RX,
the output clock of Video to AXI4-Stream bridge that is m_axis_aclk_stream must be selected such that it is greater than or equal to
rx_vid_clk.
The rx_lnk_clk is a
link clock input to the DisplayPort 1.4 RX Subsystem generated by the
Video PHY (GT).
The hdcp_ext_clk input can
be driven from external MMCM or BUFGCDIV where it has a frequency requirement of hdcp_ext_clk = rx_lnk_clk/2
MHz.
The following table shows the clock ranges.
| Clock Domain | Min (MHz) | Max (MHz) | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| rx_lnk_clk | 81 | 405 | Link clock |
| rx_vid_clk | 150 | 300 | Video clock |
| s_axi_aclk | 25 | 135 | Host processor clock |
The core uses the following clock domains:
-
lnk_clk - The
rxoutclkfrom the Video PHY is connected to the RX subsystem link clock. Most of the core operates in link clock domain. This domain is based on thelnk_clk_p/nreference clock for the transceivers. The link rate switching is handled by a DRP state machine in the core PHY later. When the lanes are running at 2.7 Gb/s,lnk_clkoperates at 135 MHz. When the lanes are running at 1.62 Gb/s,lnk_clkoperates at 81 MHz. When the lanes are running at 5.4 Gb/s,lnk_clkoperates at 270 MHz. When the lanes are running at 8.1 Gb/s,lnk_clkoperates at 405 MHz.In the DisplayPort Sink core,
lnk_clkis derived from the recovered clock from the transceiver. When the cable is disconnected this clock becomes unstable.Note:lnk_clk=link_rate/20, when GT-Data width is 16-bit. -
rx_vid_clk - This is the primary user interface clock. Frequency of this clock is
dependent on whether "frame buffer" is being used in the design or not as well as if the
interface is AXI or Native Mode. If an inaccurate clock is used, the DisplayPort FIFO can
overflow or underflow causing data corruption.
- AXI Mode with a Frame Buffer
- With a frame buffer,
rx_vid_clkcan run up to 300MHz and must be at least equal to the (pixel clock/Configured PPC).
- Native Mode or AXI Mode without a Frame Buffer
- For non-frame buffer designs, the DisplayPort RX core requires the generation of a video
stream using the M and N values within the Main Stream Attributes to
reconstruct an accurate stream clock. The DisplayPort RX core places this information on dedicated signals and
provides an update flag to signal a change in these values. The following figure
shows how to use the M and N values from the core to generate a clock. For more
details, see the
VESA DisplayPort
Standard (VESA website). Recommended: The AMD MMCM is not accurate enough to be used to regenerate the necessary clock for non-frame buffer design. You need to use an external PLL that meets the requirements of the DisplayPort standard. For more details, see the VESA DisplayPort Standard (VESA website).Figure 1. Receiver Clock Generation
-
s_axi_aclk - This is the processor domain. It has been tested to run as fast as 135 MHz. The AUX
clock domain is derived from this domain, but requires no additional constraints. In an
AMD UltraScale™
FPGA,
s_axi_aclkclock is connected to a free-running clock input.gtwiz_reset_clk_freerun_inis required by the reset controller helper block to reset the transceiver primitives. A new GUI parameter is added for AXI_Frequency, when the DisplayPort IP is targeted to UltraScale FPGA. -
m_aud_axis_aclk - This clock is used by the sink audio streaming interface. It must be = 512 × audio sample rate.
-
m_axis_aclk_stream<n> - This clock is used to output AXI4-Stream
data from the core in the AXI4-Stream mode. This can be of
constant frequency (greater than
rx_vid_clk) and can run at a maximum frequency of 300 MHz.
For more information on clocking, see the Video PHY Controller LogiCORE IP Product Guide (PG230).