Lattice Semiconductor Announces World's First 2.7 Gigabit SONET Backplane Field Programmable System-on-a-Chip
HILLSBORO, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 21, 2002--Lattice
Semiconductor Corporation (Nasdaq:LSCC) today announced the
availability of the ORSO82G5 Field Programmable System-on-a-Chip
(FPSC), the world's first SONET-based programmable backplane
transceiver, incorporating eight SERDES channels each running at 1.0
to 2.7 Gbits/sec, plus embedded SONET core functionality along with
400K field programmable gates based on Lattice's ORCA® Series 4 FPGA
architecture.
"This latest device vividly demonstrates the power of the FPSC
concept," said Stan Kopec, vice president of corporate marketing at
Lattice. "The ORSO82G5 is a perfect fit for the Metropolitan switching
and transport space, where SONET-based technology is prevalent and is
well-suited for serial transport of payload and control data. The
efficiency of our embedded SONET functionality coupled with the
flexibility of our FPGA technology makes this device an all-around
winner."
Lattice's FPSC devices are high-performance programmable devices
that combine optimized embedded core functions together with flexible,
general-purpose FPGA logic. In addition to its eight SERDES cores and
400K ORCA FPGA gates, the ORSO82G5 includes embedded pseudo-SONET
framer plus multi-channel alignment capability without using any FPGA
gates. At 210mW per channel (worst case) the device offers designers
the highest available bandwidth (up to 2.7Gbps) for SONET applications
at very low power consumption. "The ORSO82G5 can support eight OC-48
SONET channels or two OC-192 SONET channels in a single device. All
the necessary SONET scrambling and descrambling, overhead updates and
payload processing needed for backplane applications is also performed
in the embedded core. Plus, with 400K programmable gates, the device
can support additional data and overhead processing. The overall
capability is unbeatable," added Kopec.
The device also features 372 programmable user I/Os supporting a
variety of advanced interface standards including LVCMOS, LVTTL, LVDS,
Bus-LVDS, LVPECL, HSTL, SSTL3/2, GTL, GTL+, ZBT and DDR to facilitate
easy interfacing. With the addition of protocol and access logic such
as protocol-independent framers, asynchronous transfer mode (ATM)
framers, packet-over-SONET (POS) interfaces, and framers for HDLC for
Internet protocol (IP), designers can build configurable interfaces
retaining proven backplane driver/receiver technology. The ORSO82G5
can also be used to provide a full 10 Gbits/s backplane data
connection with protection between a line card/redundant line card and
switch fabric/redundant switch fabric. The FPGA portion can be used to
implement 2.5G or 10G SONET-based switch fabric interfaces.
Another FPSC device in the Lattice backplane portfolio, the
ORT82G5, supports 8b/10b encoding/decoding and link state machines for
10Gbit Ethernet (XAUI) and Fibre Channel applications. The ORSO82G5 is
completely pin compatible with the ORT82G5 device. The ORSO82G5
provides an alternative to the popular 8b/10b encoding scheme commonly
used in Ethernet-based systems that utilizes the relatively low
overhead SONET framing scheme. It is an ideal companion to many of the
popular SONET-based cross-connect and packet-switching ASSPs on the
market today.
To document the superior characteristics of its SERDES technology,
Lattice has also just released its new SERDES Handbook. This Handbook
provides actual data on the typical eye diagrams, jitter, lock time,
and other key operational aspects of the SERDES technology used in the
ORSO82G5. It is available in electronic form on the Lattice website at
www.latticesemi.com.
Availability
The ORSO82G5-680LBGA SERDES transceiver is currently shipping. The
unit price in quantities of 10,000 is $195.00. The device is supported
by Lattice's ispLEVER(TM) v2.0 design software, a dedicated design
kit, and popular third-party synthesis, simulation, and verification
tools.
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and markets the broadest range of high-performance ISP(TM)
programmable logic devices (PLDs), Field Programmable Gate Arrays
(FPGAs) and Field Programmable System-on-a-Chip (FPSC) devices.
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embody leading-edge system expertise.
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