>
> I would like to try DCI with my Virtex II LVDS inputs with Vcco = 3.3V, and
> have it work correctly. Can this be done? Or is there a typo in the User's
> Guide.
>
The documentation is wrong; the V2 LVDS DCI input terminators only work
at 2.5V, as they are implemented as a split termination between VCCO/GND
on each side of the pair- the common mode LVDS offset voltage will be
way off at VCCO=3.3V
See Xilinx Answer Record 15633 ( but ignore the incorrect 62.5 mW number )
For a handy list of other LVDS_xx_DCI 'features' that await, see also:
http://www.fpga-faq.com/archives/61300.html#61312
Brian
Reply by Barry Brown●January 14, 20042004-01-14
In the Virtex II User Guide (v1.6.1) on pg 200, it states ...
DCI in Virtex-II Hardware
DCI only works with certain single-ended and differential I/O standards. DCI
supports
the following Virtex-II standards:
LVDCI, LVDCI_DV2, GTL_DCI, GTLP_DCI, HSTL_I_DCI, HSTL_II_DCI, HSTL_III_DCI,
HSTL_IV_DCI, SSTL2_I_DCI, SSTL2_II_DCI, SSTL3_I_DCI, and SSTL3_II_DCI,
LVDS_25,
LVDSEXT_25, LVDS_33_DCI, LVDS_25_DCI, LVDSEXT_33_DCI , and LVDSEXT_25_DCI.
Note the reference to LVDS_33_DCI! In several other places I have found it
stated that if you use DCI with LVDS, then you must have Vcco = 2.5V, or it
won't work correctly.
I would like to try DCI with my Virtex II LVDS inputs with Vcco = 3.3V, and
have it work correctly. Can this be done? Or is there a typo in the User's
Guide.