
You should include the areset signal in your designs if any of the following conditions hold:
• PLL reconfiguration or clock switchover is enabled in your design.
• Phase relationships between the PLL input and output clocks must be maintained after a loss-of-lock
condition.
• The input clock to the PLL is not toggling or is unstable at power-up.
• Assert the areset signal after the input clock is toggling while staying within the input jitter specification.
pfdena
The pfdena signal enables or disables the PFD circuit. The PFD circuit is enabled by default. When the PFD
circuit is disabled, the PLL output does not depend on the input clock, and tends to drift outside of the lock
window. By default, the pfdena signal is tied to VCC internally.
Parameter Settings
For devices that support the advanced control signals—pllena, pfdena, and areset, the parameter settings
for these signals are located on the Inputs/Lock or Scan/Inputs/Lock page of the ALTPLL parameter editor.
The following figure shows the options related to the advanced control signals. Turn on the control signal
you want to create from the options available.
Figure 8: Options to Select the Advanced Control Signals
The deassertion of the pllena signal or the assertion of the areset signal does not disable the VCO, but
instead resets the VCO to its nominal value. The only time that the VCO is completely disabled is when you
do not have a PLL instantiated in your design.
Summary of Advanced Control Signals
The following table summarizes the device families support for advanced control signals.
Supported Advanced SignalsDevice Family
aresetpfdenapllena
YesYesYesArria GX
YesYes—Arria II GX
YesYes—Stratix IV
YesYes—Stratix III
YesYesYesStratix II
YesYesYesStratix II GX
YesYesYesStratix
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