The solution selects the number of 4x ports required to deliver the maximum possible performance for 10 Gigabyte Ethernet connectivity with significant low power consumption, company officials say.
80KSW0006 is a Serial RapidIO (News - Alert) technology driven switch that connects integrated circuits and multi layered Printed Circuit Boards to each other via a multi connector PCB in which each pin number of each connector is linked to the same pin number in all the other connectors.
This technique exchanges data blocks at high speeds with Digital Signal Processors, Field Programmable Gate Array semiconductor devices and other S-RIO switches in a networked telecommunications environment.
The pin configuration is carried forward into its six input and six output ports and it supports packet transmission to single, multiple or selective destinations from any of its ports. Existing and future IDT product lines can be connected to it, as per customer’s strategic plans, thereby providing built-in extensibility and flexibility for rapid scale up.
“These DSPs require a high-performance interconnect to fully achieve their potential in a system,” said Alan Gatherer (News - Alert), chief technology officer for Texas Instruments’ high-performance and multicore processing group. “By utilizing IDT’s central processing switching family and working closely with our ecosystem partners to offer complementary solutions that enhance the performance of our DSP technology, we enable our customers to more efficiently develop DSP clusters for baseband processing applications.”
The IDT CPS product lines now include customer demanded features particularly for interconnections. Early stage error detection during testing is achieved through a diagnostics suite that enables fast installation. The loopback mode feature helps customers scrutinize the physical layer during real time functioning to quickly eliminated packet delivery impediments. A built-in security layer is able to trace malicious applications and destroy them, and can also replicate and continue transmission in case of attacks.
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