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PM5426 HyPHY 10G Optical Access Multi-Rate / Multi-Protocol PHY

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Application Note

Locked Document, Log In RequiredPDFAttaching Passive Heat Sinks to Organic Flip Chip Packages [142 KB] PMC-2020246 2007-05-02 

White Papers

PDFEnabling OTN Switching over Packet/Cell Fabrics [181 KB] PMC-2114338 2011-12-16 
Locked Document, Log In RequiredPDFA Tutorial on ITU-T G.709 Optical Transport Networks (OTN) [1.68 MB] PMC-2081250 2011-06-02 
Locked Document, Log In RequiredPDFOTN Convergence White Paper [1.51 MB] PMC-2110752 2011-05-13 
Locked Document, Log In RequiredPDFTransporting Sub-ODU1 Rate Signals in the OTN [165 KB] PMC-2090881 2009-09-08 
Locked Document, Log In RequiredPDFRequirements for Next Generation Rate-Agile SERDES Technical White Paper [1.00 MB] PMC-2090262 2009-07-20 

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Locked Document, Log In RequiredZipped FilePMC-2090965 PM5426-FI HyPHY 10G 1517 FCBGA CAD Symbols and Footprints [875 KB]12009-07-20


Product Brief  
 

Features


Product Overview

The PM5426 HyPHY 10G device is a feature-rich, system-on-a-chip solution optimized to enable a new generation of Compact Optical Access platforms for the network edge. HyPHY 10G addresses multi-service transponder and muxponder applications for Multi- Service Provisioning Platform (MSPPs), Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) Platforms, Reconfigurable Optical Add-Drop Multiplexers (ROADMs), Optical Transport Platforms (OTPs), Packet- OTPs, and Optical Access Platforms.

The HyPHY 10G delivers single-chip scalability and feature integration to enable optimal footprint, power, and cost efficiency. The HyPHY 10G provides a rich set of framing, mapping and multiplexing resources for a variety of protocols, including OTN, SONET/SDH, Ethernet, Fibre Channel, ESCON, FICON, and multi-rate bit transparent services such as video.

The HyPHY 10G supports an array of innovative technologies:

  • Rate-Agile Programmable Transceiver IO (RAPTR IO): Gapless rate-agile SERDES from 16 Mbits to 4.25 Gbit/s for direct connect to SFPs and from 8.5 Gbit/s to 11.32 Gbit/s for direct connect to SFP+ and XFP modules
  • OTN Phase Signaling Algorithm (OPSA): Improve jitter performance when transporting clients over OTN
  • Efficient sub-ODU1 mapping of client data into OTN
  • Packetized OTN interface to carry ODUks across system fabrics

Benefits

  • Carrier OPEX and CAPEX savings:
    • Cost effectively delivers Ethernet, SAN and SONET/SDH services to customer premisest
  • Unprecedented service delivery flexibility:
    • Supports per-port configurable OTN, SONET/SDH, Ethernet, SAN and bit transparent client services
    • Rich suite of client service mappings into OTN and SONET/SDH
  • Processor-based Carrier Ethernet:
    • Flexible implementations of Synchronous Ethernet, IEEE 1588 Precision Timing Protocol (PTP), and Ethernet Link OAM
  • Optimized power and footprint for compact chassis designs:
    • Direct connect to SFP, SFP+ and XFP modules for all rates with no external SERDES or PLL components required
    • All frequencies derived from a single 155.52 MHz reference clock
    • Single-chip solution for muxponders, transponders and optical access platforms
    • Glueless interconnect to many off-the-shelf NPs and fabrics

The HyPHY 10G supports two operational modes:

  • Transponder Mode: Maps a 10G client to OTU2, OC-192/STM-64 network or system interfaces
  • Muxponder Mode: Maps SFP clients to OTU2 or OC-192/STM-64 network or system interfaces

Product Highlights

10G Network Interface

  • 1x multi-rate SERDES for direct connection to XFP/SFP+ modules, independently tunable from 8.5 Gbit/s to 11.32 Gbit/s or
    1x SFI 4.1 interface for chip-to-chip interconnect or for direct connection to MSA modules
  • Support for one of the following services:
    • OTN
    • SONET/SDH

10G Client Interface (Transponder Mode)

  • 1x multi-rate SERDES for direct connection to XFP/SFP+ modules, independently tunable from 8.5 Gbit/s to 11.32 Gbit/s or
    1x SFI 4.1 interface for chip-to-chip interconnect or for direct connection to MSA modules
  • Support for one of the following services:
    • OTN
    • SONET/SDH
    • Ethernet
    • Fibre Channel

SFP Client Interfaces (Muxponder Mode)

  • 8x multi-rate SERDES for direct connection to SFP optical transceivers, independently tunable from 16 Mbit/s to 4.25 Gbit/s
  • Any-Service Any-Port configurability:
    • OTN
    • SONET/SDH
    • Ethernet
    • Fibre Channel
    • Video
    • Bit Transparent Services

SONET/SDH Subsystem

  • Integration of field-proven CHESS SONET/SDH IP, reducing development cycles through reuse of CHESS software base
  • SONET/SDH framing, high-order pointer processing and overhead processing
  • Tandem Connection Monitoring
  • Transport overhead transparency
  • BLSR and MSSPRing protection switching with alarm processing, K-byte express, automatic payload configuration and other protection features
  • Non-blocking STS-1/AU-3 cross-connect

Fibre Channel

  • FICON, ESCON, and Fibre Channel support
 

Ethernet

  • Integrated IEEE 802.3 compliant media access controllers (MAC)
  • Lossless IEEE 802.3 local flow-control with integrated packet buffers
  • Comprehensive per-port Ethernet statistics
  • Frame sizes of 64 bytes to 9.6 Kbytes
  • Transmit and receive of IEEE 802.3ah Link OAM, LACP and Management VLAN messages
  • G.8261 Synchronous Ethernet and IEEE 1588v2 PTP Ethernet timing
  • On-chip central packet buffer

OTN

  • Complies with ITU-T G.709, ITU-T G.798 and ITU-T G.975
  • Flexible OTU, ODU and OPU overhead/data processing and frame alignment
  • ODTUjk multiplexing and de-multiplexing
  • Up to six levels of Tandem Connection Monitoring (TCM)
  • Independent performance counters for the accumulation of BIP-8, BEI and other error conditions with optional interrupts
  • O-E-O regeneration with adaptive clocking using PMC-Sierra's OTN Phase Signaling Algorithm (OPSA)

Client Mapping into OTN and SONET/SDH

  • Maps a wide variety of protocols over OTN and SONET/SDH
  • Encapsulates packet streams into ITU-T G.7041 GFP-F and GFP-T, HDLC, LAPS and PPP
  • OTN client mapping:
    • Synchronous and asynchronous CBR mapping per G.709
    • High-order (ODU1) virtual and contiguous concatenation performed according to G.709 with LCAS support
    • Efficient mapping/multiplexing of sub-OD1 client data into OTN
    • OPSA for rate encoding and adaptation of transparent client data streams over OTN
    • 10GE mapping into OTN compliant with ITU-T standards
  • SONET/SDH client mapping:
    • High-order (STS-1-Xv/VC-3-xv & STS-3c-Xv/VC-4-Xv) virtual and contiguous concatenation performed according to ITU-T G.707 and ANSI T1.105
    • Hitless Link Capacity Adjustment Scheme (LCAS) according to ITU-T G.7042
    • Up to 128 ms of differential delay between VCG members

Serial System Expansion Interfaces

  • SONET/SDH:
    • ESSI serial links supporting slicing and de-slicing for byte, nibble, dibit, and bit modes
    • Compatible with PMC CHESS solutions
  • OTN:
    • Standards-based packetized OTN interface
    • Enables grooming of ODUk using an off-the-shelf packet Fabric
  • Packet traffic:
    • Interlaken v1.1 interface
    • XAUI interfaces


Applications

  • Optical access platforms for data centers and mobile backhaul
  • Transponder and muxponder cards for ROADMs
  • MSPP-on-a-wavelength cards
  • Multi-Service aggregation cards for switches and routers


 
 
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