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N e v e r s t o p t h i n k i n g .
Infineon’s standard Packet over VDSL (PoVDSL)
provides Ethernet transport over standard QAM
VDSL. The chipset provides an xMII interface
allowing
“plug
and
play”
Switch/Line cards and CPE applications.
VDSL is a robust, fully standardized technology.
Infineon’s packet based VDSL system solution
delivers transmission speeds exceeding 65 Mbit/s
1)
.
It also provides symmetric 16 Mbit/s or asymmetric
26/3 Mbit/s broadband services at a distance of up
to 5000 ft (1500 m) over existing copper wires.
Higher rates are possible with reduced ranges.
Infineon’s PoVDSL chipset implements QAM mod-
ulation, as defined in the VDSL standards. Its spec-
tral allocation enables coexistence with voice and
ISDN services on the same line, and with other
xDSL technologies in the same bundle.
Packet over VDSL provides fully integrated copper
access technology with high resolution video,
high-speed Internet and advanced telephony ser-
vices over a single twisted pair.
connectivity
for
P a c k e t O v e r V D S L
Packet over Standard VDSL Chipset
PEF 22810 (VDSL-L)
PEF 22815 (4bVDSL-A)
PEF 22834 (PoVDSL-D)
Features
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Ethernet packet transmission
over standard VDSL
I
FTTC/Cab and broadband
extension over copper wire
I
Quadrature Amplitude
Modulation (QAM)
I
Frequency Division Duplexing
(FDD)
I
4, 3 or 2 - band operation
I
High speed VDSL PHY
applications according to ANSI,
ETSI and ITU-T specifications
I
Transmission of packets over
VDSL using standard PTM-TC
according to the ITU-T G993.1
VDSL Standard
I
Dual latency support with built-in
interleaver memory
I
IEEE 1149.1 JTAG test access
port
I
Power Backoff
I
Embedded AGC controller
I
Embedded interleaver SRAM
I
Backward compatibility with the
Infineon 2-band 10BaseS chipset
Performance
I
Transmission rates exceeding
65 Mbit/s
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Standard data rates up to
16 Mbit/s for symmetric profiles
and 52 Mbit/s for asymmetric
profiles
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Up 40 Mbit/s symmetric data
rates are possible
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Versatile and completely flexible
band frequency allocation
I
Robust operation under poor
conditions
I
Full spectral compatibility with
amateur radio
I
Blind timing recovery and
equalization algorithms
I
RS-FEC coding with up to eight
bytes per code word correction
I
Near end and far end digital
loopback capability
Interfaces
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10/100BaseT Ethernet interfaces
I
MII in both MAC and PHY modes
I
Reduced MII for MAC and PHY
I
Serial MII
I
2 Mbit/s Pulse Code Modulation
(PCM) interface on the
non-interleaved (fast) channel
I
External host parallel port
I
Serial UART interface to a
standard serial terminal
I
EEPROM interface (I
2
C)
Internal Processor Support
I
Modem initialization and
monitoring
I
Standalone cold start up
I
Firmware upgrades
I
Remote modem configuration
and management
Power
I
1.8 V core with 3.3 V I/O
I
Power Save modes
I
Power Down with fast warm start
I
Low power consumption
(1.5 W for minimal operation)
I
Sleep mode and Wake Up
I
Remote Wake Up
1)
Speeds above 40 Mbit/s will be available from PEF 22834 V2.0.