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News Release from: Texas Instruments (April 2006-) | Subject: TMS320TCI6488
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 06 February 2007
Three-core DSP is W-CDMA basestation on
a chip
Texas Instruments has announced the industry's most highly integrated digital signal processor (DSP) targeted toward Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (W-CDMA) basestations.
Texas Instruments has announced the industry's most highly integrated digital signal processor (DSP) targeted toward Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (W-CDMA) basestations This new three-core DSP, running at 1GHz per core, supports all of the necessary baseband functions required for a macro basestation - on a single chip
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 4 Apr 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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The 3GHz-performing TMS320TCI6488 is based on TI's industry leading TMS320C64x+ platform.
The processing power of the C64x+ DSP provides dynamic support of both voice and data transmission with extremely low latency, ensuring a quality experience for consumers and service providers alike.
For example, in High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) applications, the TCI6488 can support 48 users per device in a macro basestation system.
Besides the Viterbi (VCP2) and Turbo (TCP2) coprocessors, the TCI6488 also has the built-in capability designed to support W-CDMA intensive calculations.
Specifically, the TCI6488 can handle search and rake receiver on chip, typically two of the most computationally intensive tasks in W-CDMA.
With a highly efficient memory system and fast access to off-chip memory via a DDR-2 interface, the TCI6488 ensures system-level performance.
The Serial RapidIO interface incorporated directly on the TCI6488 allows basestation designers to easily move data across the system fabric, with little supervision or intervention required from the processor.
Moreover, OEMs can scale their solutions across a variety of architectures and form factors, and ensure interface compatibility with several other devices.
The TCI6488 includes both OBSAI and CPRI W-CDMA standardised antenna interfaces on chip.
These high speed antenna interfaces support up to 48 antenna streams per basestation, allowing for multi-sector, multi-antenna basestations that can support a high density of users over large coverage areas.
The inclusion of the Gigabit Ethernet port on the TCI6488 for network interface, as well as analysis and debugging, brings together the last piece of the hardware puzzle in providing a single-chip end-to-end digital solution for basestations.
From a software standpoint, the TCI6488 solution includes optimised libraries for W-CDMA.
These libraries enable higher channel density as well as lower power per channel.
Developed and tested within TI's carrier-class environment, this inclusion of this software allows basestation manufacturers to focus on their own system-level software.
TI's ability to provide a complete hardware and software product, lowers OEM investment costs and speeds their time to market.
With the transition to an all-IP network in progress, service providers are well aware of the challenges of delivering ubiquitous voice, video and data services.
TI's TCI6488 keeps the future of the wireless world in mind.
The advanced architecture, cutting-edge peripheral set and industry leading features of the TCI6488 enable a basestation platform that will lower initial capital outlay and reduce operational expenditures, while reducing maintenance time with in-field software upgrades.
Furthermore, the TCI6488 makes a solid investment for OEMs which are looking for a reliable, scalable solution that can support current and future basestations.
"The system level demands of W-CDMA pose a challenge for solution developers trying to deliver a timely and reliable basestation to service providers", said Jerold Givens, Business Manager for TI's Communications Infrastructure Dsp group.
"In addition, evolving system requirements and feature additions make deploying adaptable network equipment a requirement for wireless networks".
"Operating on TI's powerful DSP core, the performance, capability and efficiency of the TCI6488 make it the only comprehensive baseband solution for W-CDMA basestations on the market".
TI's broad portfolio of analogue products includes clocking solutions for the TCI6488.
The OBSAI and CPRI compliant CDCL6010 jitter cleaning phase-locked loop (PLL) and CDLC1810 buffer are both designed to be fully compatible with the TCI6488.
The CDCL6010 jitter cleaner and buffer has an integrated on-chip voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) and PLL which reduce frequency jitter and maintain the signal integrity of the DSP.
The CDCL1810 is a pin compatible clock buffer, interchangeable with the CDCL6010 for clock distribution that does not require jitter cleaning.
Both devices reduce the bill of materials cost and footprint for OEMs, thereby increasing the overall efficiency of the TCI6488.
The TCI6488 complements recently announced processors such as the TMS320TCI6487 and TMS320TCI6482, along with a variety of other high performance analogue products from TI, and a suite of solutions that add to the most robust portfolio of multi-standard wireless and communications infrastructure technology in the industry.
TI's end-to-end portfolio provides OEMs and operators the development tools they need to quickly trial new voice and data services, and efficiently integrate them into their network in a timely, cost efficient manner.
The TCI6488 is currently sampling with targeted customers.
It will be on display at the 3GSM World Congress Conference in Barcelona in Hall 8, Booth 8A84.
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