Using a Back Channel - 11.1 English

Aurora 8B/10B LogiCORE IP Product Guide (PG046)

Document ID
PG046
Release Date
2023-10-19
Version
11.1 English

A back channel is the safest way to initialize and maintain a simplex channel in the absence of a channel between RX and TX. The back channel need only deliver messages to the TX side to indicate which of the sideband initialization signals is asserted when the signals change.

The example design included in the example_design directory with simplex Aurora 8B/10B cores shows a simple side channel that uses three or four I/O pins on the device.