9.5 Interface—Specific I/Os and Views
(Ask a Question)The PolarFire architecture is designed and optimized to support Memory interface, IOD interface, and Transceiver interface. The I/O Editor for PolarFire provides three special views specifically for I/O assignments of these interfaces.
For optimal Quality of Result (QOR) and timing performance, the architecture of the PolarFire silicon requires the Memory Interface, IOD Interface and Transceiver Interface be placed in specific and pre-defined locations of the chip. Assignment of these interfaces are checked against PolarFire DRC rules and illegal assignments are flagged.
The I/O Editor is a Graphical User Interface (GUI) tool designed to make Interface I/O pin assignments graphically and user-friendly, as an alternative to writing PDC commands. When the pin assignment is committed and saved in I/O Editor, a PDC file is created. This PDC file can then be passed to the Place and Route tool as a Physical Design Constraint.