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News Release from: TrendChip Technologies | Subject: TC3162LEH
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 02 April 2008
ADSL2+ chipset cuts system complexity
The TC3162LEH integrates a 10/100Base-TX fast Ethernet MAC and transceiver with auto-negotiation function and provides Quad-IO SPI flash, which enables faster boot up.
TrendChip Technologies has released an ADSL2+ chipset using a TC3162LEH ADSL2+ processor and a TC3086 analogue front end (AFE), for customer premises equipment (CPE) The chipset is aimed at ADSL2+ bridge and router applications, and can lower system complexity and reduce the external components cost by more than 10%
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 5 Nov 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Chipset cuts the cost of ADSL2+ equipment
New chipset offers TR-100 performance, wire-speed routing throughput, enhanced features and the best price-performance ratio.
The TC3162LEH integrates a 10/100Base-TX fast Ethernet MAC and transceiver with auto-negotiation function and provides Quad-IO SPI flash, which enables faster boot up.
The TC3162LEH provides high processing power, enhanced impulse noise protection (INP) the capacity for IPTV, and advanced routing throughput.
The TC3086 is a high-performance CMOS analogue front end with an integrated line driver, which provides a lower-cost, lower-power, TR-100 performance solution as well as compliance with all legacy ADSL1/2/2+ standards, including Annex A, B, I, J, M and L.
The TC3162LEH is available in LQFP-128 package and TC3086 is available in QFN-64 package.
This solution allows equipment provider to minimise the PCB size and lower the component cost.
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