inSilicon Launches Triple-Speed Gigabit Ethernet MAC Subsystem for SOC Designs
10/100/1000-Mbps Ethernet Operation Powers Next-Generation, High-Speed Communications Products
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 15, 2002--inSilicon
Corporation (Nasdaq:INSN - news) -- a leading provider of connectivity
semiconductor intellectual property (IP), today announced the latest
addition to their Gigabit Ethernet intellectual property product line,
the Gigabit Ethernet MAC Subsystem (GMAC Subsystem). At 1-Gbps
operations, the GMAC Subsystem serves the higher bandwidth data
transfer requirements of high-speed, embedded communication
system-on-chip (SOC) applications, and is backward compatible with the
Ethernet standard for 10- and 100-Mbps operation.
With the continued migration of Gigabit Ethernet from backbone
networks to server provider and desktop market segments, designers are
looking for Gigabit Ethernet solutions that are cost effective and
easily integrated. The GMAC Subsystem meets those needs, providing the
user with all components required to integrate a 10/100/1000 Ethernet
port into an SOC.
Built using inSilicon's silicon-proven Gigabit Ethernet MAC (GMAC)
intellectual property technology, the GMAC Subsystem supports
10/100-Mbps and 1-Gbps data rates, special hardware filtering, VLAN,
power management, and remote monitoring. GMAC also supports jumbo
packets and control frames in Half- and Full-Duplex modes. This
product is fully compliant with the IEEE 802.3x standard and provides
the interface to IEEE 802.3z-specified (GMII) copper wire PHYs.
GMAC, the major building block of the GMAC Subsystem, has been on
the market since last year. One licensee, Acterna Corporation, a
communications test company, licensed the GMAC through inSilicon's
authorized design center partner, Memec Design, for implementation in
Xilinx FPGAs. Licensing the GMAC technology enabled Acterna to
complete a first-time working system in less than two months,
shortening their time to market and conserving valuable engineering
resources.
In addition to inSilicon's GMAC block, the subsystem includes a
FIFO layer and a programmable, descriptor-based DMA layer, eliminating
the designer's need to develop these components so they can use that
time for value-added system development. To ease system integration,
the GMAC Subsystem can be easily bridged to any system bus via the
VSIA PVCI standard DMA interface.
"Many of our customers require more than a GMAC port, such as
additional frame buffers and a DMA engine," said Fawzi Masri, product
marketing manager of inSilicon Corporation. "With our expertise in
reusable IP and this feature-rich product, we are providing more value
to our SOC customers by reducing their design effort and shortening
design time with an integrated and tested Gigabit Ethernet subsystem
solution."
Gigabit Ethernet MAC Subsystem Deliverables and Availability
Hardware designers receive Verilog RTL source code, Verilog bus
functional models, a comprehensive test suite, synthesis scripts, and
documentation for integrating the GMAC Subsystem into an SOC.
inSilicon's GMAC Subsystem is available today. Contact inSilicon
for pricing information.
About inSilicon
inSilicon Corporation is a leading provider of communications
semiconductor intellectual property used by semiconductor and systems
companies to design systems-on-chip that are critical components of
innovative wired and wireless products. inSilicon's technology
provides customers faster time-to-market and reduced risk and
development cost. The company's broad portfolio of analog and
mixed-signal products and enabling communications technologies,
including USB, PCI, Ethernet, Java(TM) Accelerators, and IEEE-1394,
are used in a wide variety of markets encompassing communications,
consumer, computing, multimedia, and office automation. Additional
information about inSilicon and its products can be located at
www.insilicon.com.
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