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IPR-XAUIPCS

Manufacturer Part Number
IPR-XAUIPCS
Description
IP CORE Renewal Of IP-XAUIPCS
Manufacturer
Altera
Datasheet

Specifications of IPR-XAUIPCS

Software Application
IP CORE, Interface And Protocols, ETHERNET
Supported Families
Stratix IV GT, Stratix V
Features
10Gbase-R PHY IP Core, Xaui PHY IP Core, Memory-Mapped (Avalon-Mm) Interface
Core Architecture
FPGA
Core Sub-architecture
Stratix
Rohs Compliant
NA
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
na
Installation and Licensing
Design Flows
December 2010 Altera Corporation
This chapter provides a general overview of the Altera IP core design flow to help you
quickly get started with any Altera IP core. The Altera IP Library is installed as part of
the Quartus II installation process. You can select and parameterize any Altera IP core
from the library. Altera provides an integrated parameter editor that allows you to
customize IP cores to support a wide variety of applications. The parameter editor
guides you through the setting of parameter values and selection of optional ports.
The following sections describe the general design flow and use of Altera IP cores.
The Altera IP Library is distributed with the Quartus II software and downloadable
from the Altera website (www.altera.com).
Figure 2–1
<path> is the installation directory. The default installation directory on Windows is
C:\altera\<version number>; on Linux it is /opt/altera<version number>.
Figure 2–1. IP core Directory Structure
You can evaluate an IP core in simulation and in hardware until you are satisfied with
its functionality and performance. Some IP cores require that you purchase a license
for the IP core when you want to take your design to production. After you purchase
a license for an Altera IP core, you can request a license file from the
page of the Altera website and install the license on your computer. For additional
information, refer to
You can use the following flow(s) to parameterize Altera IP cores:
<path>
Installation directory
shows the directory structure after you install an Altera IP core, where
ip
Contains the Altera IP Library and third-party IP cores
altera
Contains the Altera IP Library
common
Contains shared components
<IP core name> or uniPHY
Contains the IP core files and documentation
Altera Software Installation and
Licensing.
Altera Transceiver PHY IP Core User Guide
2. Getting Started
Altera Licensing

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