
Figure 5-14: 128-Bit Avalon-ST Interface Back-to-Back Transmission
The following figure illustrates back-to-back transmission on the 128-bit Avalon-ST RX interface with no
idle cycles between the assertion of rx_st_eop and rx_st_sop.
pld_clk
rx_st_data[127:0]
rx_st_sop
rx_st_eop
rx_st_empty
rx_st_ready
rx_st_valid
rx_st_err
BB ... BB ... BB ... BB ... BB ... BB ... BB ... BB ... BB ... BB ... BB ... BB ... ...BB
Figure 5-15: 128-Bit Packet Examples of rx_st_empty and Single-Cycle Packet
The following figure illustrates a two-cycle packet with valid data in the lower qword
(rx_st_data[63:0]) and a one-cycle packet where the rx_st_sop and rx_st_eop occur in the same
cycle.
pld_clk
rx_st_data[127:0]
rx_st_sop
rx_st_eop
rx_st_empty
rx_st_ready
rx_st_valid
0000090 1C0020000F0000000100004 450AC89000012FE0D10004
For a complete description of the TLP packet header formats, refer to Appendix A, Transaction Layer
Packet (TLP) Header Formats.
Single Packet Per Cycle
In single packer per cycle mode, all received TLPs start at the lower 128-bit boundary on a 256-bit
Avalon-ST interface. Turn on Enable Multiple Packets per Cycle on the System Settings tab of the
parameter editor to change multiple packets per cycle.
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