Author :
Price, R. ; Chow, F. ; Choudhary, D. ; Curry, M. ; Zogakis, N. ; Liu, P. ; Blong, D. ; Jahner, M. ; Seibold, J. ; Bhupatiraju, R. ; Annapillai, R. ; Baireddy, V. ; Chang, A. ; Lakshman, R. ; Luckett, G. ; Lyon, M. ; Meier, M. ; Porat, O. ; Rashed, A. ; Sa
Author_Institution :
Texas Instruments, San Jose, CA, USA
Abstract :
The ADSL central office SoC supports 16 ADSL2+ modems, each running at 16Mbit/s simultaneously and is configurable to satisfy multiple standards. The 107M-transistor SoC supports 12475M C-programmable and configurable DSP accelerator MACs/s. The 145mm2 chip is implemented in a 0.13 μm 6M process and dissipates 27W at 494MHz.
Keywords :
digital signal processing chips; digital subscriber lines; modems; system-on-chip; 0.13 micron; 16 Mbit/s; 27 W; 494 MHz; ADSL2+ modems; C-programmable DSP accelerator MAC; SoC; central office modem; multi-standard DSL; CMOS technology; Central office; DSL; Decoding; Digital signal processing; Digital signal processing chips; Modems; Reed-Solomon codes; Signal processing; Switches;