Part Number: TLK6002 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CDCM6208 Hi
I am trying to configure TLK6002 in Half-rate mode. I am following the below table to select reference clock and SERDES Multiplier.
I am configuring Serdes to work at 2.46 Gbps at HALF_RATE…
Part Number: TLK6002 Hi
I am working with tlk6002 at 2.45Gbps data rate. I am using it for transmitting Video Data and doing External Loop-Back to see the received data on monitor.
The image is not reproducing correctly.Some of the video line data…
Part Number: TLK6002 Hi,
I am configuring TLK6002 as per below settings and i am sending clock and data from ZCU106.
LINE RATE = 2457.60
PLL Multiplier = 20
Rate Select = Half
TXCLK_A = 122.88
Ref_Clk = 122.88
Q1: I am configuring rate…
Part Number: TLK6002 Hi,
I am working on ARS mode of TLK6002, for this I am trying to follow the procedure available in " Figure 2-13. ARS State Machine Flowchart" of TLK6002 Datasheet.
But I am Not able to understand " ARS State Machine Flowchart…
Part Number: TLK6002 Use TLK6002 for Serdes.
TXCLK=refCLK=122.88M
reg config as pic.
one used 8/10B one not use.
TX fifo overflow even loopback.
Pls kindly help.
Piero
Part Number: TLK6002 Team,
Please direct me to the orderable part number for MDIO Interface EVM.
Also, where would l find MDIO Sonic Software? A link to the download would be great. I have the User Guide.
Thanks
Viktorija
Part Number: TLK6002 Customer is looking at the TLK6002 and he would like to confirm a behavior. If I'm providing a refclk into the TLK6002 but I currently don't have any high speed serial data, ie the LOSA = '1'. The clk_out is set to rxclk_a. What is…
Part Number: TLK6002 Customer has a TLK6002ZEU design where depending on whether the unit is a receiver or transmitter he is left with some I/O not used. What do I do with the following pins when they are unused: TXAP/N RXAP/N RDA_[19:0] RXCLK_A
Part Number: TLK6002 Hi team,
My customer met a strange issue when using TLK6002.
Every time they want to change the TLK6002 data rate, they'll reconfigure the chip. Most time, the operation is OK. However, in a very low chance (~1 out of 100 times…