Business Services Industry

AMD Announces Quad Physical Layer Devices for 10/100 Ethernet Switch Applications

Business Wire, May 24, 1999

SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 24, 1999--

Portfolio of Single- and Four-Port 10/100 Ethernet PHY Devices

Offers Design Flexibility, Low Cost and Low Power Consumption

AMD (NYSE:AMD) today announced the availability of two new, highly-optimized single- and quad-port 10/100 Mbps Ethernet physical layer (PHY) devices that provide significant power and package size advantages when compared with existing PHY devices.

"We are extremely pleased to offer a family of products that focus on ease-of-design, flexibility and reliability, in addition to being cost effective," said Dr. Laila Razouk, vice president of the AMD Network Products Division. "The NetPHY(TM) devices enable system designers to quickly realize critical cost reduction benefits in a number of components of the overall system solution."

System-Wide Benefits

The new AMD NetPHY(TM)-1LP and NetPHY-4LP devices offer power savings and enhanced features that enable system-level benefits for network equipment manufacturers. Reliability of the entire system is also improved because each device dissipates less heat. For switch applications, quad-port devices provide the highest level of design flexibility and eliminate the need to qualify multiple types of PHY products in order to support a variety of system-level port densities.

The NetPHY-4LP quad device provides the lowest per-port power consumption on the 10/100 PHY market today. Single-port devices, like NetPHY-1LP, are optimal for embedded designs that include Ethernet support. The NetPHY products combine low-power operation and small package size to create a unique class of PHY device. Extremely low-power operation -- less than 0.3 watts per port in typical operation -- provides important benefits for all types of applications.

Low-pofan-less designs and does not require additional heat sinks that higher-density PHYs may require. Reliability of the entire system is also improved because each device dnt special place-and-route considerations to maintain data integrity and to control FCC emissions, in addition to taking up more real estate than 4-port devices.

The AMD LP Family of PHY Devices

All members of the AMD family of 10/100 Ethernet PHY devices are IEEE 802.3 compliant and support MLT-3 Operation, with baseline wander, at up to at least 125 meter cable lengths. The NetPHY-4LP device implements the Reduced Media Independent Interface (RMII(TM)) fport. Both devices offer the following key features: -0-

--   Use of 1.25: 1 transmit transformer ratio (270mWatts per port)

--   Unplugged mode (100mWatts per port)

--   Power down mode (3mWatts per port)

-0-

Package and Availability

The NetPHY-1LP device is available now in a 12x12 mm 80-pin TQFP package. Volume pricing for the NetPHY-1LP device is $3.35 for 50,000 quantities. The NetPHY-4LP device will be in production in June 1999 in a 14x20mm 100-pin PQFP package. Volume pricing World Wide Web: Press announcements and otherare for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective companies.

COPYRIGHT 1999 Business Wire
COPYRIGHT 2008 Gale, Cengage Learning
 

BNET TalkbackShare your ideas and expertise on this topic

Please add your comment:

  1. You are currently: a Guest |
  2.  

Basic HTML tags that work in comments are: bold (<b></b>), italic (<i></i>), underline (<u></u>), and hyperlink (<a href></a)

advertisement
Click Here
advertisement
  • Click Here
  • Click Here
  • Click Here
advertisement

Content provided in partnership with Thompson Gale