AUSTIN, Texas, March 11 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Continuing to deliver an
unsurpassed mix of performance and integration with their proven
PowerQUICC(TM) architecture, Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT - news) announced today four
powerful new solutions for customers designing with PowerQUICC II processors
that enhance the rich feature set of the company's MPC825x and MPC826x
integrated communications processors.
Ideal for UMTS, 3G mobile, xDSL,
telecommunications signaling, and central office switching applications, these
microcode packages are designed to enable new and current customers to
integrate greater forwarding plane functionality into their existing and next
generation networking equipment.
(Photo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20020307/MOTLOGO )Providing PowerQUICC II customers with industry-proven protocol solutions,
Motorola's new microcode packages add to the rich family of protocols
supported by the MPC825x and MPC826x processors -- such as Ethernet, Fast
Ethernet, ATM Adaptation Layer and SARing, ATM signaling and switching,
Inverse Multiplexing for ATM (IMA), Multi-channel HDLC, SS7, as well as ATM to
Ethernet switching.
All members of Motorola's leading PowerQUICC II family of integrated
communications processors are easily upgradeable through downloaded microcode
packages.
This functionality allows customers to add features and increase
their product capabilities -- further enabling them to speed time-to-market
and focus on value-added product elements.
Motorola's four new PowerQUICC II microcode packages provide enhanced
forwarding plane features for a variety of applications:
- The enhanced ATM adaptation layer 2 (AAL2) microcode package expands
the PowerQUICC II's industry-leading AAL2 functionality.
Providing an
efficient solution for applications needing to multiplex voice services over
an ATM network -- such as UMTS infrastructure or 3G mobile applications --
this microcode package adds support for up to 64K channels of AAL2 and
improved statistics gathering capabilities.
- The Enhanced Signaling System 7 (SS7) microcode package expands the
PowerQUICC II architecture's SS7 implementation.
This microcode package is
designed to deliver additional functionality to support high-speed SS7
channels up to T1/E1 rates.
The package supports both the Annex A to the
ITU-T Q.703 recommendations as well as the Chinese 2Mbps GB standard.
- The Multi-Service Platform Controller (MSP) microcode package offers
traffic and queue management features ideal for DSLAM access line card and
cable modem controller applications.
- The Fast Data Switching (FDS) microcode package enables automatic
forwarding of Ethernet frames or ATM cells to and from other Ethernet or ATM
channels without the need for software intervention.
The FDS microcode is
ideal for applications that require ATM and IP interworking features.
"These new microcode offerings provide solutions that truly enhance
Motorola's popular PowerQUICC II family and enable us to deliver
industry-proven, cost-effective, flexible, and highly integrated networking
and communications solutions to our customers," stated Keith Cheney, senior
director of strategic marketing and systems for Motorola's Networking and
Communications Systems Division.
"These innovative microcode packages,
together with our leading PowerQUICC integrated communications processors,
provide the ideal mix of control and data plane functionality -- further
enabling our customers to deliver their smart networking solutions more
quickly to the market."
"Lucent is currently working on a design that takes advantage of
Motorola's enhanced AAL2 microcode package," said Tom Duncan of Lucent
Technologies.
"This microcode provided us with a very elegant AAL2 solution.
With the introduction of the AAL2 microcode package, Motorola has enhanced the
PowerQUICC II family of integrated communications processors-enabling us to
deliver higher levels of integration and the opportunity to tailor specific
on-chip features for networking and communications designs."
In addition to Motorola's PowerQUICC II microcode offerings, customers can
work with Motorola's Smart Networks Alliance members to develop custom
microcode packages specifically tailored to their design needs.
Wind River
Systems and BlueLabs are two Smart Networks Alliance members offering these
services.
"Wind River offers broad support for Motorola's PowerQUICC II family of
integrated communications processors with our solution level development
platforms and software applications.
However, as a specialist development
center for the PowerQUICC II architecture, Wind River's comprehensive support
doesn't stop there," said Brad Murdoch, vice president and general manager of
Wind River's Services Business Unit.
"Customers can leverage the unique
expertise and track record of Wind River's services team to take full
advantage of the PowerQUICC II microcode architecture.
The Service team can
help to accelerate custom protocols as a part of the overall development
solution, from just a few days of technical consulting to full-scale hardware
and software project outsourcing."
"BlueLabs offers a variety of services for networking and communications
equipment development ranging from ASIC design to application software.
Our
team of specialists for PowerQUICC II microcode development adds a new
dimension to that picture," said Ulf Pettersson, CEO of BlueLabs.
"Our
expertise and experience provides a unique opportunity to offer implementation
of custom protocols as well as modification to existing protocols -- either as
a stand alone product or as a key component of a larger project."
Pricing and Availability
Please contact your local sales office or distributor for pricing and
availability information on Motorola's PowerQUICC II microcode packages.
PowerQUICC II Microcode Packages
Motorola's PowerQUICC II microcode packages provide significant benefits
by extending processor capability and reducing component count for specific
functions or features.
Motorola's comprehensive microcode portfolio delivers
support for ATM functionalities, automatic switching of ATM and Ethernet data,
call set-up, high-speed SS7 links for switching exchanges as well as voice
multiplexing over ATM networks at variable rates.
- Enhanced ATM Adaptation Layer 2 (AAL2):
AAL2 provides an efficient
method to multiplex voice services over an ATM network that utilizes low and
variable bit rate applications.
The former technique was an inefficient use
of bandwidth, utilizing AAL0 or AAL1 for low bit rate real-time applications.
Motorola's AAL2 microcode addresses this issue and fully complies with ITU-T
I.363.2 and I.366.1 recommendations.
This microcode is ideal for use in UMTS
infrastructure or 3G mobile applications -- or for solutions requiring
compressed voice data, such as CDMA or DSL applications.
The AAL2 microcode
is currently available for download at:
www.motorola.com/smartnetworks under
"Tools".
- Enhanced Signaling System 7 (SS7):
SS7 is a global telecom standard
used to define procedures and protocols through which PSTN elements exchange
information over a digital signal network for functions such as call set-up,
routing and control.
Ideal for applications such as telecom, ISDN, mobile
network equipment or VoIP media gateways, Motorola's enhanced SS7 microcode
package complies with the Annex A to the ITU-T Q.703 recommendations, as well
as the Chinese 2Mbps GB standard.
The standard version of the SS7 microcode
is currently available for download at:
www.motorola.com/smartnetworks under
"Tools".
- Multi-Service Platform Controller (MSP):
Integrating the PowerQUICC
II processor's SARing capability with a comprehensive set of ATM
functionality, this new microcode package is designed to deliver ATM traffic
queuing, shaping and statistics gathering, together with queue management and
congestion control.
The microcode's multicast feature allows the device to
send data to multiple destinations from a single source -- a feature targeting
applications such as video-on-demand.
Depending on configuration, the
PowerQUICC II/MSP microcode solution provides speeds up to 155 Mbps, making it
an ideal choice for implementation in multi-service and multi-protocol
applications -- such as DSLAM access line cards, cable modem controllers, and
ATM multiplexing and concentrating systems.
Please contact your local sales
office or distributor for more information.
- Fast Data Switching (FDS):
This RAM based microcode package is
designed to enable the automatic forwarding of Ethernet frames or ATM cells to
and from other Fast Communication Channels running Ethernet or ATM without the
need for software intervention.
This allows for direct mapping of QoS
(Quality of Service) between different types of Ethernet traffic and
corresponding ATM connections, and vice versa.
This versatile microcode
package is ideal for central office switching, gateway and basestation
applications.
Please contact your local sales office or distributor for more
information.
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networking enables customers to develop smarter, simpler, faster and
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