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PMC-Sierra Announces Industry's Highest Density T1/E1 Solutions to Accelerate the Convergence of Copper and Optical Networks

Business Wire, May 23, 2001

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BURNABY, B.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 23, 2001

Three New Devices Support Channelized OC-3 Port Cards for Long-Haul

T1/E1/J1 Access with Twice the Density of

Previously Available Solutions

PMC-Sierra (Nasdaq:PMCS) today introduced three new copper interface solutions that deliver unprecedented T1/E1/J1 port density to multiservice optical access systems, edge routers, media gateways and wireless infrastructure equipment.

The PM4318 OCTLIU(TM) is the industry's highest density line interface unit supporting both long-haul and short-haul operations. The PM4332 TE-32(TM) is a full-featured, 32-channel T1/E1/J1 framer and the PM5366 TEMAP-84(TM) supports the mapping and multiplexing of 84 T1 or 63 E1 links. Collectively, this chip set provides the necessary density improvement to help accelerate the convergence of copper access and optical transport network.

Comprehensive T1/E1/J1 Solution for Optical Access Equipment

With an optical access system, local exchange carriers can leverage off available fiber optic cables to bring tremendous bandwidth to business users. Many of these customers still rely on the proven T1/E1/J1 interface to carry voice and data traffic over the optical network. TEMAP-84 and OCTLIUs can be used in a multiservice optical access system to drastically increase the number of T1/E1/J1 links that can be added or dropped on a single tributary port card (Figure 1).

"Multiservice Optical Access equipment is faced with the challenge of aggregating more T1/E1 lines onto the fiber network using the smallest possible form factor," said Phil Dietz, systems architect of Lucent Technologies. "This challenge can only be met using high density solutions such as TEMAP-84, TE-32 and OCTLIU", concluded Dietz.

Comprehensive T1/E1/J1 Solution for 3G Equipment

The TE-32 complements PMC-Sierra's COMET-QUAD(TM) and TEMUX-84 to provide the industry's most comprehensive T1/E1/J1 product family which is ideally suited for use in third-generation (3G) wireless equipment such as Base Transceiver Station (BTS) and Base Station Controller (BSC). The small number of T1/E1/J1 links required by BTS can be efficiently addressed with one or more COMET-QUADs. The OCTLIU and TE-32 combination can be used in a BSC to support a large number of copper interfaces. The SPECTRA(TM) and TEMUX-84 can be paired up to provide channelized fiber interface support for a large BSC with direct connection to an optical network (Figure 2).

"The new OCTLIU, TE-32 and TEMAP-84 chip set further extends PMC-Sierra's leadership position in providing all-density copper interface solutions," said Tom Sun, vice president and general manager of PMC-Sierra's Access Products Division. "These highly configurable devices reduce design efforts in the engineering phase and minimize inventory management at the time of production."

Improved Density and Scalability with Highly Integrated Chip Set

The PM4318 OCTLIU integrates longhaul and shorthaul drivers, jitter attenuators and enhanced diagnostic tools on to a single chip. It meets all global jitter requirements including AT&T TR 62411, ETSI TBR 12 and TBR 13. In addition to the Scaleable Bandwidth Interconnect (SBI) bus, the OCTLIU provides a single-rail or dual-rail clock and data interface for legacy connectivity.

The PM4332 TE-32 is a 32 channel framer supporting T1, E1 and J1 framing formats. This flexibility allows a single design to address a world market. On the system side, the TE-32 supports either an 8 Mbit/s H-MVIP or a 19.44 MHz SBI bus. The H-MVIP bus allows TE-32 to connect with a DS0 fabric or backplane commonly used in media gateways and remote access servers. The SBI bus allows TE-32 to interface with PMC-Sierra's high density data link layer devices such as AAL1gator(TM)-32, S/UNI(R)-IMA-84 and FREEDM(TM)-84A1024 for use in edge routers and multiservice switches (Figure 3).

The PM5366 TEMAP-84 integrates VT/TU mapping and multiplexing for 84 T1 or 63 E1 channels as well as 3 DS3 framers and M13 multiplexers. The TEMAP-84 also provides performance monitoring on a per link basis in either the ingress or egress path. Whereas other solutions use the rudimentary clock and data signals to connect the line interface unit with the framer device, the OCTLIU, TE-32 and TEMAP-84 use a pin-efficient SBI bus to provide a solution that can scale from a few T1/E1 links up to multiple OC-3s.

Pricing, Availability and Customer Support

The OCTLIU and TE-32 will be sampling in the third quarter of 2001. The TEMAP-84 is sampling now. The OCTLIU is packaged in a 23mm x 23mm, 288-pin tape-SBGA package and is priced at $68 through distribution. The TE-32 and TEMAP-84 are packaged in a 23mm x 23mm, 324-pin PBGA and are priced at $210 and $332 respectively through distribution. All devices are rated for industrial temperature range operation (-40(Degree) to 85(Degree)C). A comprehensive support package including datasheets, software drivers and technical overviews is available on PMC-Sierra's web site at http://www.pmc-sierra.com.

 

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