Infineon Expands Industry-Leading Portfolio of Networking Solutions With High-Integration, Multi-Channel Tethys SONET/SDH Framer Chip Family
MUNICH, Germany--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 7, 2003--Infineon
Technologies AG (NYSE:IFX)(FSE:IFX) today announced the addition of
the most highly integrated multi-rate, multi-channel, high-data-rate
SONET/SDH framer chips to its industry-leading portfolio of optical
networking solutions. The new Tethys(TM) SONET/SDH Multi-Rate Framer
family of ICs provides, in one chip, functions that are critical for
next-generation optical networking equipment in such applications as
add/drop multiplexers (ADMs) and digital cross-connect switches. They
allow manufacturers to increase line card port count and capacity
while decreasing per-port cost and power, and allow a single line card
design to be configured for multiple data rates by simply changing the
optical modules attached to it.
The single-chip Tethys devices integrate functions previously
requiring up to five separate components, including aggregation of up
to 16 channels of traffic, serializing/deserializing, pointer
processing, clock and data recovery, and transport overhead (TOH) and
path overhead (POH) processing. This is the highest degree of
integration of any SONET/SDH framer chip in its class, effectively
creating the first high-density "line card on a chip." Use of the
Tethys framers can result in significant savings for manufacturers of
line cards for trunk, tributary and service applications in terms of
power consumption, board design complexity and space, software
development, and overall system cost.
The first two members of the new framer family, the Tethys 448 and
Tethys 4192, support high-density aggregate throughputs while meeting
the most stringent SONET/SDH jitter requirements. The Tethys 448 fully
supports 16 channels of OC-3/STM-1, 16 channels of OC-12/STM-4, or 16
channels of OC-48/STM-16, which can be mixed in any required
combination. In addition to the Tethys 448 capabilities, the Tethys
4192 adds support for four channels of OC-192/STM-64.
"The Tethys chips are another milestone on our road to delivering
the fullest portfolio of standards-based solutions to the broad
optical networking market," said Subodh Toprani, senior vice
president, Infineon Technologies, and general manager, Infineon North
America Communications Business Group. "They meet a huge need in the
market, where more than 70 percent of SONET/SDH networks involve
'pure' TDM applications. Together with our other solutions, such
multi-rate and highly programmable devices as the Tethys family enable
our customers to offer products with higher bandwidth and
functionality in their road maps with a single design."
The Tethys framers provide unsurpassed flexibility by allowing
every port to be independently set for a different data rate,
permitting "any port, any rate" configuration, and by providing a
direct interface to optical modules. This enables equipment to be
programmed in the field by simply changing the optical modules. This
capability allows service providers to purchase one card for use in
multiple applications, substantially reducing maintenance costs,
in-service upgrades and inventory.
"Service providers are constantly looking for ways to reduce the
cost of new network builds. To reduce R&D and production costs, system
vendors are now replacing legacy framer ASICs with newer standard
products," said Allan Armstrong, program director at
telecommunications industry analyst firm RHK. "Unified framer
solutions that support a variety of data rates with a common hardware
and software architecture allow system vendors to leverage their
engineering efforts, greatly cutting costs for new platforms.
Improvements in integration also help system vendors make denser line
cards, which makes their products more competitive in both edge and
core applications."
Infineon Tethys Multi-Rate Framer Features
The Tethys Multi-Rate SONET/DSH Framer chips are highly integrated
devices that implement full-duplex SONET/SDH processing at OC-3/STM-1,
OC-12/STM-4, OC-48/STM-16 or OC-192/STM-64 data rates. Included in the
functions they perform are section, line and path overhead processing,
framing, scrambling/descrambling, alarm signal insertion/detection,
bit-interleaved parity (B1/B2/B3) processing, and pointer processing.
In addition, they feature a unique hardware Forced Input Path (FIP)
capability that allows an entire path to be overwritten directly in
alarm conditions, eliminating the need to involve the CPU and switch
matrix.
Alarm drop interfaces detect such conditions as loss of signal
(LOS) and loss of frame (LOF), and enable the FIP function together
with the POH handling.
Unlike other framer chips, which typically offer access to TOH
only, the Tethys architecture allows both TOH and POH bytes to be
extracted from and re-inserted into the receive and transmit paths,
making all overhead bytes available for additional processing.
On-chip serializer/deserializer (SERDES), clock and data recovery
(CDR) and clock multiplier unit (CMU) functions support 2.5 Gbps, 622
Mbps and 155 Mbps multi-rate I/Os. Based on three previous generations
of silicon, the Tethys framers support 32 CDRs on a single chip while
still meeting the strictest SONET/SDH jitter requirements, including
tolerance, transfer and generation.
The line-side interfaces for the Tethys 448 framer are
programmable serial ports. The Tethys 4192 chip has the additional
interfaces, SFI-4.1 and SFI-4.2, required for the OC-192/STM-64 mode.
The system-side interface for both devices supports TFI-5. The
SFI-4.1, SFI-4.2 and TFI-5 interfaces are OIF-compliant. The selection
and configuration of the line- and system-side interfaces are
completely independent.
Packaging, Price and Availability
The Tethys 448 and Tethys 4192 framer chips will be offered in
1400-contact ball grid array (BGA) packages. Samples of both chips
will be available in the third quarter of 2003, with volume production
planned for later in the year. The Tethys 448, supporting up to 16
channels of OC-48 data, will be priced at $1,450 in sample quantities.
The Tethys 4192, supporting up to four channels of OC-192 data, will
be priced at $1,750 in sample quantities.
Additional information on the Tethys SONET/SDH Multi-Rate Framer
family is available on-line at www.infineon.com.
About Infineon
Infineon Technologies AG, Munich, Germany, offers semiconductor
and system solutions for the automotive and industrial sectors, for
applications in the wired communications markets, secure mobile
solutions as well as memory products. With a global presence, Infineon
operates in the U.S. from San Jose, Calif., in the Asia-Pacific region
from Singapore and in Japan from Tokyo. In the fiscal year 2002
(ending September 2002), the company achieved sales of Euro 5.21
billion with about 30,400 employees worldwide. Infineon is listed on
the DAX index of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and on the New York
Stock Exchange (ticker symbol:IFX). Further information is available
at www.infineon.com.
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