SNLS698A April 2021 – September 2023 TDES960
PRODUCTION DATA
Each TDES960 GPIO pin defaults to input mode at start-up. The deserializer can link GPIO pin input data on up to four available slots to send on the back channel per each remote serializer connection. Any of the 8 GPIO pin data can be mapped to send over the available back channel slots for each V3Link Rx port. The same GPIO on the deserializer pin can be mapped to multiple back channel GPIO signals. For 50-Mbps back channel operation, the frame period is 600 ns (30 bits × 20 ns/bit). For 2.5-Mbps back channel operation, the frame period is 12 µs (30 bits × 400 ns/bit). As the back channel GPIOs are sampled and sent back by the TDES960 deserializer, the latency and jitter timing are on the order of one back channel frame. The back channel GPIO is effectively sampled at a rate of 1/30 of the back channel rate or 1.67 MHz at fBC = 50 Mbps. TI recommends that the input switching frequency for the back channel GPIO is < 1/4 of the sampling rate or 416 kHz at fBC = 50 Mbps. For example, when operating in 4-Gbps synchronous mode with REFCLK = 25 MHz, the maximum recommended GPIO input frequency based on the data rate when linked over the back channel is shown in Table 7-10.
BACK CHANNEL RATE (Mbps) | SAMPLING FREQUENCY (kHz) | MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED BACK CHANNEL GPIO FREQUENCY (kHz) | TYPICAL LATENCY (µs) | TYPICAL JITTER (µs) |
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50 | 1670 | 416 | 1.5 | 0.7 |
10 | 334 | 83.5 | 3.2 | 3 |
2.5 | 83.5 | 20 | 12.2 | 12 |
In addition to sending GPIO from pins, an internally generated FrameSync or external FrameSync input signal may be mapped to any of the back channel GPIOs for synchronization of multiple sensors with extremely low skew (see Section 7.4.24).
In addition to sending GPIO from pins, an internally generated FrameSync signal may be sent on any of the back channel GPIOs.
For each port, the following GPIO control is available through the BC_GPIO_CTL0 register 0x6E and BC_GPIO_CTL1 register 0x6F.