I will be using a CoraZ7 (single core) for a proof-of-concept. At the moment I'm designing an add-on board with a fast ADC which communicates through LVDS. For this application the high speed pmods with their differential pairs are sufficient to use. I would like to now what the length of the differential pairs are on the CoraZ7 board (inter-pair-skew). To just assume that they are all within, lets say, 1mm is a little too much. To be certain has my preference.
Although the clock speed isn't that high at 100MHz (DDR) it is good to know when starting the pcb design.
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GioST
Dear all,
I will be using a CoraZ7 (single core) for a proof-of-concept. At the moment I'm designing an add-on board with a fast ADC which communicates through LVDS. For this application the high speed pmods with their differential pairs are sufficient to use. I would like to now what the length of the differential pairs are on the CoraZ7 board (inter-pair-skew). To just assume that they are all within, lets say, 1mm is a little too much. To be certain has my preference.
Although the clock speed isn't that high at 100MHz (DDR) it is good to know when starting the pcb design.
Kind regards,
Giovanni
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