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I'm building my first FPGA circuit using an Altera EP1C3 and had a few questions regarding the oscillator:
1) I assume any oscillator frequency up to the rated max (200-something MHz) will work? I'm considering either 50- or 100 MHz (cost reasons and application doesn't need more)
2) The FPGA has two clock inputs. Can it be driven off an oscillator with one a single output (4-pin variety) or is a differential output better/required (6-pin ones)?
3) I heard that sometimes one requires a resistor (if the oscillator is far from the fpga on the board). What's the correct value for this resistor? Should it be on the first/second output or both outputs?
4) How to I work out what capacitor values I ideally need on the oscillator output lines?
Any advice would be great - thanks!
1) I assume any oscillator frequency up to the rated max (200-something MHz) will work? I'm considering either 50- or 100 MHz (cost reasons and application doesn't need more)
2) The FPGA has two clock inputs. Can it be driven off an oscillator with one a single output (4-pin variety) or is a differential output better/required (6-pin ones)?
3) I heard that sometimes one requires a resistor (if the oscillator is far from the fpga on the board). What's the correct value for this resistor? Should it be on the first/second output or both outputs?
4) How to I work out what capacitor values I ideally need on the oscillator output lines?
Any advice would be great - thanks!