Ikanos Communications, Inc., a leading developer and provider of Fiber Fast broadband solutions, today introduced the industry's first IPTV-optimized, multi-mode VDSL2 chipsets for Central Office (CO), Remote Terminal (RT) and Customer Premises Equipment (CPE). These fifth generation chipsets are designed to provide the highest throughput and density, with the lowest power consumption per port. All chipsets offer integrated QoS capabilities as well as enhanced impulse noise protection schemes for optimal IPTV delivery. The multi-mode products consist of:
- The Fx(TM)100100-5 CO/RT chipset and the Fx100100S-5 CPE chipset, which
support all VDSL2 profiles -- 8a, 8b, 8c, 8d, 12a, 12b, 17a and 30a --
and are optimized for 30 MHz spectrum operation to offer 100/100 Mbps
performance, and
- The Fx10050-5 CO/RT chipset and the Fx10050S-5 CPE chipset, which
support VDSL2 profiles -- 8a, 8b, 8c, 8d, 12a, 12b and 17a -- and are
optimized for 17.6 MHz spectrum utilization to offer 100/50 Mbps
performance.
True Plug-and-Play Multi-Mode
All chipsets comply with mandatory and optional features of the VDSL2 (ITU-T G.993.2) standard. Both CO and CPE chipsets also support VDSL1 (ITU-T G.993.1), ADSL (ITU-T G.992.1), ADSL2 (ITU-T G.992.3) and ADSL2+ (ITU-T G.992.5) and offer true plug-and-play multi-mode operation per port. The chipsets support all band plans that are defined in the standards for their respective profiles. Additionally, in anticipation of future carrier requirements, these chipsets are the first in the industry to potentially support all the band plans that are being defined in European, North American and Asian standards groups.
First to Offer IPTV and Triple Play Features
Ikanos' multi-mode chipsets are the first in the industry to offer many new features for optimized IPTV delivery and unsurpassed triple play experience. These features include:
- Available, on-chip classification, queuing and scheduling for enhanced
Quality of Service (QoS), with IPv4 and IPv6 support for best-in-class
IPTV, VoIP, and video gaming;
- Seamless Dynamic Rate Repartitioning (DRR) for real-time, demand-driven
reallocation of bandwidth between different services on the same line,
enabling each consumer in the same household to get the best triple
play experience;
- Support of dual latency, dual interleaving over all network interfaces,
which allows carriers to select optimal impulse noise protection (INP)
and traffic latency for their service requirements;
- Maximum interleaver and deinterleaver memory for highest impulse noise
protection, resulting in the most robust IPTV delivery; and
- Erasure detection and decoding for even more enhanced impulse noise
protection.
"Ikanos' fifth generation chipsets offer highly differentiated features that are essential to deploy triple play services and IPTV," said Jeff Heynen, directing analyst, Broadband and IPTV, Infonetics Research. "Ikanos continues to raise the bar by developing and offering compelling products that simplify the deployment of complex bundled services and enhance subscribers' interactive broadband experience."
Highest Density and Performance
The pin-compatible Fx100100-5 and Fx10050-5 CO/RT chipsets consist of:
- An 8-port Burst Mode Engine (BME) with all relevant interfaces (RMII,
SMII, SS-SMII, POS-PHY-L2 and POS-PHY-L3) for interworking with cost-
effective 10/100 Ethernet switch chips or high-performance network
processors, allowing system vendors to maintain their current
architecture and minimize development costs and time to market;
- A 4-port Analog Front End (AFE) with high-performance, low-power,
analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog converters;
- A 4-port Integrated Front End (IFE) with on-chip filters and amplifiers
for enhanced performance and long range operation; and
- A 2-port line driver with integrated adaptive hybrid that supports all
transmit power requirements (11.5, 14.5, 17.5 and 20.5 dBm) of VDSL2
profiles, enabling higher performance and reach in the presence of
multi-pair crosstalk.
The four-chip architecture enables the industry's best density, 48 ports, in small form-factor, power-constrained line cards. Pin compatibility between chipsets is a feature designed to ensure that system vendors can develop one platform for worldwide deployment, thus reducing their development costs and time to market.
The pin-compatible Fx100100S-5 and Fx10050S-5 CPE chipsets include the following:
- A single-chip BME with MII, RMII and Utopia interfaces for use in cost-
effective, standalone bridge modems, as well as processor-based
gateways and routers;
- An Integrated Front End (IFE) with on-chip ADC and DAC, amplifiers and
filters for enhanced performance and long-range operation; and
- A line driver with low-noise amplifier (LNA) for best performance.
All chipsets use the Ikanos Programmable Operating System (iPOS), which consists of firmware and OS-independent APIs to enable fast time-to-market. All CO chipsets are designed to be fully backward compatible with previous- generation deployed CPE and all CPE chipsets are designed to be fully backward compatible with previous-generation deployed CO equipment, which ensures a smooth upgrade path for carriers.
"NEC-Magnus has successfully used Ikanos products and technology for over four years," said Yuji Kubota, General Manager, Network Access Products Business, NEC Magnus Communications, Ltd. "We selected the Fx100100-5 and Fx100100S-5 chipsets for our next generation platforms as they offer the industry's best features, performance and flexibility for delivering VDSL2 and triple play services."
"We're increasing our lead in the multi-mode VDSL2 chipset market with our fifth generation IPTV-optimized products," said Rajesh Vashist, chairman and CEO of Ikanos Communications. "Our new chipsets bring value for OEMs and carriers with added features that enable IPTV."
All chipsets are available in sample quantities now. Production quantities will be available in late-Q3, 2006.