On Mon, 17 Dec 2007 11:18:15 +0100, Denkedran Joe wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I'm using a Virtex4 FX100 FPGA (package FF1517) in a board design and I
> wonder if it is enough to use just one gclk input on the device or if
> it's advisable to use more than one due to the large package size...?
> Does it make any difference where I put the gclk input(s)? Thank you for
> your support...
>
> Regards Joe
The multiple clock inputs are for when you need to support a board design
that has multiple clock domains, not for driving the same clock to the
whole FPGA.
I would expect that using multiple clock inputs for the "same" clock
would just give you multiple clock domains within the device, with all
the attendant trials and tribulations of synchronizing between them, only
for no reason.
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Reply by Marc Randolph●December 17, 20072007-12-17
On Dec 17, 4:18 am, "Denkedran Joe" <denkedran...@googlemail.com>
wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I'm using a Virtex4 FX100 FPGA (package FF1517) in a board design and I
> wonder if it is enough to use just one gclk input on the device or if it's
> advisable to use more than one due to the large package size...? Does it
> make any difference where I put the gclk input(s)? Thank you for your
> support...
>
> Regards Joe
Howdy Joe,
If the clock tree's within a device is designed correctly (most all of
them are - haven't heard of any problems with V4), then one clock
should work just fine on a device of any size - and is actually
preferable since you only have one clock domain to deal with.
Have fun,
Marc
Reply by Denkedran Joe●December 17, 20072007-12-17
Hi there,
I'm using a Virtex4 FX100 FPGA (package FF1517) in a board design and I
wonder if it is enough to use just one gclk input on the device or if it's
advisable to use more than one due to the large package size...? Does it
make any difference where I put the gclk input(s)? Thank you for your
support...
Regards Joe