Product category: Communications ICs (Wired)
News Release from: Vitesse Semiconductor | Subject: VSC8664
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 12 February 2008
Transceiver brings synchronicity to
Ethernet
First multiport Gigabit Ethernet copper/fibre PHY to include two recovered clock outputs, providing both primary and secondary clock references for a synchronous timing system.
New from Vitesse Semiconductor, the VSC8664 SimpliPHY is a quad gigabit dual-media Ethernet transceiver designed to greatly improve the reliability of synchronous data transfer over IP packet-based carrier network equipment Reliable synchronous Ethernet solutions will allow telecomms providers to migrate to next-generation packet architectures supporting time-sensitive applications, including voice, circuit emulation services and streaming video
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 27 Apr 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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The VSC8664 quad Gigabit Ethernet PHY is the latest addition to the Vitesse SimpliPHY portfolio.
SimpliPHY devices contain field-proven, fully adaptive equalisation and innovative timing recovery algorithms that provide greater noise tolerance performance than the competition.
Superior noise tolerance eases system design and installation challenges in high-density Gigabit Ethernet switches, blade servers and line cards, as well as in legacy copper cable plants with substandard cables, marginal connectors, and noise from other communications services.
SimpliPHY devices are also based on a patented, fully balanced, voltage-mode line driver technology, allowing for lower cost magnetics to be used.
"Telecomms equipment OEMs, who have been Vitesse's customers for two decades, expect the same level of timing, synchronisation quality and redundancy capabilities with Gigabit Ethernet as they currently enjoy with traditional telecommunication systems", says Jason Rock, Product Marketing Manager at Vitesse.
"Bringing the VSC8664 to market further demonstrates our commitment to continuously providing solutions that enable the propagation of precision telecom timing throughout the synchronous network connected purely by Ethernet links".
The flexible VSC8664 device supports: 10/100/1000Base-T copper and 100Base-FX/1000Base-X fibre media, including support for triple-speed, copper, small form-factor pluggable optical modules (SFPs), A 4-pin Cisco SGMII v1.7 compliant MAC interface, and A read/write multiplexer to control and status SFPs and power-over-Ethernet (PoE) modules.
Telecommunication and metro Ethernet OEMs can now reduce IC chip count and associated component BoM cost in high-speed broadband equipment.
The VSC8664 is offered in a 17 x 17mm 256-ball plastic BGA package with a 1mm ball pitch.
The integration of copper media-side resistors, serdes receiver decoupling capacitors, and quad read/write multiplexer allows OEM vendors to design compact synchronous Ethernet solutions.
The first in a family of fully integrated synchronous Ethernet timing solutions, the VSC8664 quad Gigabit Ethernet transceiver is currently sampling.
In addition, Vitesse is also sampling the VSC8634, a pin-compatible device with a copper-only interface.
A complete reference design kit is currently available for comprehensive evaluation of these new PHY transceivers.
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