Published: July 18, 2011
Vitesse Connectivity Portfolio Hits Data Speeds of 14 Gbps
CAMARILLO, Calif. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Vitesse Semiconductor Corporation (NASDAQ: VTSS), a leading provider of
advanced IC solutions for Carrier and Enterprise networks, today
announced the VSC7224, a multi-protocol, adaptive quad channel
extender. For use in a wide variety of network equipment targeting
support for next-generation protocols such as 10G/40G/100G Ethernet,
Infiniband FDR, and 16G Fibre Channel, the VSC7224
delivers the industry's widest data rate range from 155 Mbps to 14.1
Gbps and power consumption as low as 100mW per channel.
Explosive demand for cloud computing services, multimedia
content and mobile access has placed unprecedented strain on
networking systems. Forced to rapidly upgrade network equipment, many
Carrier and Enterprise service providers choose to convert legacy
systems to accommodate the higher bandwidth. This preserves their
infrastructure investments and reduces capital expenditures. Signal
integrity impairments and higher power become key considerations
which must be managed. To improve performance and range, higher
bandwidth links require better control over signal quality, which must
also be balanced with lower power consumption requirements.
Vitesse's VSC7224 offers a comprehensive, low power signal integrity
solution which can easily and adaptively compensate for signal
degradation in challenging network environments. Featuring Vitesse's
proprietary adaptive FlexEQ technology, the VSC7224 delivers the
industry's broadest hardware-based equalization suite, capable of
equalizing multiple 14 Gbps signals over ranges greater than 65 inches
of FR4 board trace or 20m of 24AWG twin-ax copper cable. Unlike
competitive solutions, the VSC7224 has four Decision Feedback
Equalizer (DFE) taps to combat impairments in the signal from
crosstalk and reflections, achieving an Isolation to Crosstalk Ratio
(ICR) of better than 12dB. The hardware-enabled adaptive receiver on
the VSC7224 eliminates the arduous process of manually optimizing each
individual lossy channel. With the benefit of the adaptive receiver,
together with Vitesse's renowned VScope embedded waveform
viewing technology, total system design time can be reduced by an
estimated 30% compared to using manually optimized solutions.
"The combination of autonomous adaptive equalization and a Clock &
Data Recovery (CDR) unit that can be used at multiple speeds to
effectively reset the jitter budget, makes this channel extender
extremely useful for next-generation systems, especially to reduce
system design time and improve yields," said Abhi Dugar, research
manager, wired communications semiconductor research at IDC. "As
networks move to mixes of Ethernet, Infiniband, and Fibre Channel, it
becomes increasingly important to design for multiprotocol environments
operating at a variety of rates."
Capable of operating in either re-driver (without a CDR) or re-timer
modes, the VSC7224 offers maximum flexibility to its users. These
options enable the user to re-time the incoming signal with a CDR, or
run it in re-driver mode to reduce system power. The VSC7224 can be
controlled through the two-wire interface for maximum programmability,
or pin strapped to reduce system complexity and eliminate the cost of an
external microcontroller. The device also allows a high degree of
application flexibility, with each channel's CDR able to independently
operate at any distinct data rate between 155 Mbps and 14.1 Gbps through
the inclusion of built-in frequency synthesizers.
"Throughout its history Vitesse has been at the forefront of solving
critical signal integrity issues," said Kinana Hussain, product
marketing manager at Vitesse. "The VSC7224 solves the challenge of
compensating for signal degradation in difficult network environments.
Its power savings, ability to run to 14 Gbps, and suitability in
multiple applications allows OEMs to easily balance requirements for
high performance and reliability with lower system costs and lower
power."
Product Packaging and Availability
The VSC7224 is implemented in mass production CMOS technology, and
packaged in a 5 x 9 mm QFN. It is sampling immediately. More device
information is available at: www.vitesse.com/products/product.php?number=VSC7224.
World-Class Signal Integrity
Vitesse was first to introduce integrated signal equalization in
crosspoints switches and now has over a decade of successful product
developments and dozens of products in production. Vitesse's FlexEQ
technology enables a superior level of signal integrity engineering
which allows the system designer to compensate for multiple impairments
in the signal path, such as connectors and cabling or skin effect and
dielectric losses in PCB traces. FlexEQ also provides a significantly
wider compensation range so a single device can be used in multiple
applications, from PCB traces to backplanes to copper cabling. Learn
more about FlexEQ at www.vitesse.com/flexeq.
About Vitesse
Vitesse designs, develops and markets a diverse portfolio of
high-performance, cost-competitive semiconductor solutions for Carrier
and Enterprise networks worldwide. Engineering excellence and dedicated
customer service distinguish Vitesse as an industry leader in
high-performance Ethernet LAN, WAN, and RAN, Ethernet-over-SONET/SDH,
Optical Transport (OTN), and best-in-class Signal Integrity and Physical
Layer products for Ethernet, Fibre Channel, Serial Attached SCSI,
InfiniBand, Video, and PCI Express applications. Additional company and
product information is available at www.vitesse.com.
Vitesse is a registered trademark and FlexEQ and VScope are trademarks
of Vitesse Semiconductor Corporation in the United States and other
jurisdictions. All other trademarks or registered trademarks mentioned
herein are the property of their respective holders.

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