Why do I see bit errors on the TX side of my F-Tile PMA and FEC Direct PHY Multirate FPGA IP variant when configured for 100G-4 PMA Direct mode on FGT transceivers? - Why do I see bit errors on the TX side of my F-Tile PMA and FEC Direct PHY Multirate FPGA IP variant when configured for 100G-4 PMA Direct mode on FGT transceivers? Description Due to a problem in Quartus® Prime Pro Edition Software version 23.1, you might encounter bit errors on the TX side of your F-Tile PMA and FEC Direct PHY Multirate FPGA IP variant when configured for 100G-4 PMA Direct mode on FGT transceivers if the variant is physically placed on the F-tile so that it is using the 200G Hard IP of the F-tile. This problem does not happen on the 100G-4 FEC direct variant or any other variants, regardless of rate or mode. To determine if your 100G-4 PMA direct variant is using the 200G Hard IP of the F-tile, perform the following steps: ) Open the <project_name>.tlg.rpt ) Locate your transmit channel and determine if it has been placed in the 200G Hard IP of the tile For example: -- BB_F_EHIP_TX dut|directphy_f_dr_0|U_sec_profile29|sec_profile_29|dphy_hip_inst|persystem[0].perehip_tx[0].tx_ehip.x_bb_f_ehip_tx -- location ; z1577b_x393_y166_n0.ehip200g_st_x1_6_tx Resolution To work around this problem, perform the following reads and writes on the “reconfig_pdp” bus of the IP: ) Read register 0x6000 for all (4) channels of the 100G variant ) Write bits [6:3] of the register to 4’b0010. Leave the remaining bits of the register unchanged For example, if register 0x6000 reads back 0x00380080 then write this register with 0x00380090 value as shown below % reg_write 0x06000 0x00380090 % reg_write 0x16000 0x00380090 % reg_write 0x26000 0x00380090 % reg_write 0x36000 0x00380090 This problem is scheduled to be fixed in a future release of the Quartus® Prime Pro Edition Software. Custom Fields values: ['novalue'] Troubleshooting 14019793072 False ['F-Tile PMA/FEC Direct PHY Multirate IP'] ['FPGA Dev Tools Quartus® Prime Software Pro'] 23.4 23.1 ['Agilex™ 7 FPGAs and SoCs'] ['novalue'] ['novalue'] ['novalue'] - 2024-04-07

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