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Versal Adaptive SoC Transceiver Subsystem Product Guide (PG442)

Document ID
PG442
Release Date
2024-11-13
Version
1.0 English

The Wizard IP Customization AMD Vivado™ IDE is organized in four tabs:

Wrapper Configuration
Provides customization options for fundamental wizard features, including the transceiver type, Number of Quads, and Number of interfaces. Also, it provides ability to select the Interface configurations such as direction, lanes, transmitter, and receiver settings.
Quad Interface Mapping
Provides tabular view of mapping the interface to the transceiver lanes. Also provides options to choose the master clock source for each interface.
Structural Options
Provides customization option to choose clocking helper block within the core or example design. Also provides options to enable the optional transceiver ports.
INTF TX/RX Optional Port
rovides options to choose optional ports for each Interface. This page has multiple selection options in case of multiple interface configurations. Provides flexibility to enable the ports based on the user application

Review each of the available options and modify them as desired so that the resulting core instance meets your system requirements.

Component Name and Symbol

The name of the generated IP is set in the Component Name field. The default name is gtwiz_versal_0. This must be set to a name that is unique within your project. The IP symbol is shown on the left-hand side of the IP Customization Vivado IDE, and displays only enabled ports by default. The IP symbol is updated based on your selection in structural options and INTF TX/RX Optional Ports.