Stratix Architecture
Figure 2–3. Direct Link Connection
Direct link interconnect from
left LAB, TriMatrix memory
block, DSP block, or IOE output
Direct link interconnect from
right LAB, TriMatrix memory
block, DSP block, or IOE output
Direct link
interconnect
to left
Local
Interconnect
LAB
Direct link
interconnect
to right
LAB Control Signals
Each LAB contains dedicated logic for driving control signals to its LEs.
The control signals include two clocks, two clock enables, two
asynchronous clears, synchronous clear, asynchronous preset/load,
synchronous load, and add/subtract control signals. This gives a
maximum of 10 control signals at a time. Although synchronous load and
clear signals are generally used when implementing counters, they can
also be used with other functions.
Each LAB can use two clocks and two clock enable signals. Each LAB’s
clock and clock enable signals are linked. For example, any LE in a
particular LAB using the
labclk1
signal will also use
labclkena1.
If
the LAB uses both the rising and falling edges of a clock, it also uses both
LAB-wide clock signals. De-asserting the clock enable signal will turn off
the LAB-wide clock.
Each LAB can use two asynchronous clear signals and an asynchronous
load/preset signal. The asynchronous load acts as a preset when the
asynchronous load data input is tied high.
Altera Corporation
July 2005
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Stratix Device Handbook, Volume 1