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Resumo do Conteúdo

Página 1 - Solutions

Programmable Solutionsin Digital ModemsBringing Broadband Access to the Home

Página 2 - • Conclusions

Satellite Modem Overview• Use the same transponders used to deliver TV• Standards– DSS: Hughes Network Systems (HNS) proprietary– DVB (ETS 300-421): O

Página 3 - So What is Broadband Access?

* - Dataquest, ** - Yankee Group, *** - Forrester ResearchThe Push for Home Networking• Rapid growth in multiple-PC household penetration– PC penetrat

Página 4 - Digital Modem Growth Drivers

History Repeats Itself Again...• Television– There was a time when one television set per home was considered a luxury– Today 76% of US households hav

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Source: Cahners In-Stat GroupWorldwide Home Network & Residential Gateway Forecast

Página 6 - Frustrated Maybe …

Residential GatewayThe Key Ingredient For Home Networking• RGs provide integration of different broadband access types & different home networking

Página 7 - Source: Dataquest CAGR 39.2%

Four Aspects to Home Networking

Página 8 - • Potential to leverage voice

Market Requirements and Solutions AvailableBroadbandAccessBroadbandAccessResidentialGatewayResidentialGatewayHomeNe tworkingTe chnologiesHomeNe tworki

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RGs - An Integral Part of Broadband Access & Home NetworkingSource: Cahners In-StatWide Are a NetworkATMSONETWDMIP SwitchingBroadbandAccess Netwo

Página 10 - Satellite Modem Overview

Broadband Based or Digital Modems RGs• Broadband termination device that has incorporated the necessary routing functions within one device• ADSL or c

Página 11 - Data Broadcasting

Broadband Centric orDigital Modems RGs• Built to support one specific home networking technology – HomePNA, Ethernet, USB or wireless– Future technolo

Página 12 - System Block Diagram

RG - An Incremental DeploymentFrom Digital Modems to Residential Gateway

Página 13 - • Decoder

Data BroadcastingSatellite Oper atorPSTNHome UserDownloadUploadWorld Wide Web

Página 14 - Broadcom Corporation

Home Networking is Here!

Página 15 - Host Interfaces

First Generation RGs• Not IP based devices & have low bandwidth• Types– Digital set-top box RGs• Broadcast TV into the home– Utility-centric RGs•

Página 16 - Satellite Modem Design

Second Generation RGs• Devices that bridge one WAN pipe to one LAN connection• Configurations include– Digital modems connected to a PC – Or, stand al

Página 17 - Spartan-II

Second Generation RGs• PC-based architecture RG– Example: Ericsson’s E-Box• Set-top box RG– Has the necessary home routing functionality– Example: Nex

Página 18

Third Generation• Multi-service home gateways• Have capabilities to terminate – Multiple types of WAN connections (wireless, DSL, cable)– Multiple LAN

Página 19 - Spartan-II Device Functions

Third Generation• These devices do not exist today but will evolve based on products available today• Features– Modular in design– Multiple WAN termin

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Possibilities Within The Gateway• Different combinations are available to suit different particular home networking needs– Depends on broadband access

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Xilinx Envisioned Gateway Model• Single “small” box• Enable high-speed, two-way Internet, voice & video communication– Distribution of broadband s

Página 22 - ISDN Overview

Viterbi DecoderTunerInterfaceFlashSystemInterconnectivityCPUADCRAMDataQuadrature Data from TunerClock GeneratorQ - Channel InputI - Channel InputQPSK/

Página 23 - Understanding ISDN Equipment

DRAMPCMCIA InterfaceFLASH Adapter/ SDRAM InterfaceFLASH MemoryUARTRS-XXXInterfaceISDN “ U” or “ S”InterfaceI/O ControlCPUHomePNA MACHomePNA PHYISDN Mo

Página 24 - • Widely available

SatelliteInterfaceHostInterfaceSystemGlueCPUFlash RAMSystem Block Diagram• Key functional blocks– Satellite interface– CPU complex– Host interface– Ap

Página 25 - The Original Digital Service

DecryptionConditional AccessFlashCableMAC/S AR8-/16-/32-bitMicrocontrollerFECMe mory4 voice channels or 1 video & 1 voice chan ne lTunerSAWAnalog

Página 26 - Two Major Variants

Smart CardADSL Central Office HomePOTS SplitterTelephoneADSL Modem CPEPCSet-top box, hard disk & TVDSLAMInternet ProxyIP Router & ATM Sw itc h

Página 27 - ISDN Model

UTOPIAor ISAPCIUTOPIA I/F or ATMEx pansion Bus InterfaceDRAM Controller8 KB Internal SRAMPCI Bus Interface32-bit Proc ess or8 MHz OscillatorClock Gene

Página 28 - Functional Groupings

Digital Signal Processor MemoryLine Driver, Receiver & AmplifiersHDLC FramerTo line & POTS splitterA-to-D & D-to-A Converters, Filters, Am

Página 29 - Reference Points

Summary• Spartan-II FPGAs are ideal solutions for digital modems• Digital modems will evolve into the next generation residential gateways to network

Página 30 - U Reference Point

ExtraV.90/56K Modems - Analog PhonelinesBroadband Access in Hotel Rooms

Página 31 - S/T Interface

V.90 Modem - Analog Phonelines• Modem designed to operate with dial-up telephone lines worldwide– Supports high-speed analog data, high speed fax &

Página 32 - Proprietary TDM interfaces

V.90 Modem - Analog Phonelines• Data speeds up to 56Kbps from a digitally connected central site modem - V.90 enabled– Taking advantage of the PSTN wh

Página 33 - ISDN In the Real World

AnalogPhoneModem AFE (Analog Front End )DSP CPUDAA (Data Access Arrangement)RAMRS-232,Ethernet, USB, PC I, PCMC IA, etc.ROMBus InterfaceAnalog Modems

Página 34 - External ISDN Modem

Broadband Access in Hotel Rooms• Business travelers are driving the demand for broadband in hotels– They are frustrated by slow dial-up Internet conne

Página 35 - Internal ISDN Modem

Satellite Interface Components• Tuner– RF components packaged in shielded module• Decoder– Single ASSP– Processor interface• Eight bit microprocessor

Página 36 - Always On ISDN

Broadband Access in Hotel Rooms• Fees for hotel room broadband service will vary – Some chains will use a per night charge– Others will charge by the

Página 37 - • Uses ISDN transport

Broadband Access in Hotel Rooms• A recent study by Cahners In-Stat found that:– 48% of hotels plan to deploy broadband in the next 12 months • 73% of

Página 38 - ASSP Providers

Residential GatewayThe Key Ingredient For Home Networking• RGs provide integration of different broadband access types & different home networking

Página 39 - • Design objectives

Satellite Modem Block DiagramSatellite InterfaceFlashCPURAMQuadrature Data from TunerRF InMPEG A/VVideo EncoderVIDEOEthernet / USBSystem Interconnecti

Página 40 - ISDN PCMCIA Modem

FLASH/SDRAMControllerFLASHRS-232CPURAMEthernetU Interfac e TransceiverAnalog PhoneISDN LineSerial TDM BusASSPs provided by Motorola, Infineon, Nationa

Página 41 - ISDN PCMCIA FPGA

Cable Modem - Block DiagramInterface & Memory ControllerCPU & LAN ControllerTunerDOCSISTransceiverRAMFlashDOCSISMACUSBHPNA 2.0Connects directl

Página 42

HDLCControllers$16 $16 -- $50$50SystemController$8 $8 -- $15$15PCI BackplaneInterfaceDSLChannelsSSTL-2/3 TranslatorsGTL/GTL+ TransceiversPLLs/ Clock M

Página 43 - Spartan Functionality

HDLCControllersDSLChannelsSSTL-2/3 TranslatorsGTL/GTL+ TransceiversPLLs/ Clock ManagementMemorySystemControllerHigh Performance BackplaneHot Swap Cont

Página 44 - With Xilinx

DecryptionConditional AccessFlashCableMAC/S ARFECMe mory4 voice channels or 1 video & 1 voice chan ne lTunerSAWAnalog IF/AGCADCQAMDemodulatorFECDe

Página 45 - ISDN Summary

UTOPIAor ISAPCIUTOPIA I/F or ATMEx pansion Bus InterfaceDRAM Controller8 KB Internal SRAMPCI Bus Interface32-bit Proc ess or8 MHz OscillatorClock Gene

Página 46 - Cable Modems

Satellite Interface ASSP Providers• Market is dominated by Conexant Systems and Broadcom Corporation• Both are single chip solutions– Demodulator– Fo

Página 47 - Cable Modem Overview

Host Interfaces• Popular interfaces for satellite modems– USB for external modem– PCI for add-in card• USB– Comes with all new PCs– Customer does not

Página 48 - • Offered by cable companies

Satellite Modem Design• HNS DirecPC®-USB receiver• The challenge– Add USB interface to satellite modem architecture– Leverage ASIC technology develope

Página 49

1998 1999 2000 2001$10$10System Gates30KSpartan-XL40KSpartan-III250KSpartan-II100KFIFOsFIFOsPALsPALsH

Página 50

Satellite Modem Block DiagramODUTunerLNBControllerLSIDemod-ulatorUSBCableFIFONET2800USBController* HNS Proprietary ASICSRAM64K x 32BootPROMXC2S30HNSA

Página 51 - Cable Modem - Market Drivers

Spartan-II Device Functions• Processor interface– Control registers, watchdog timer• Data buffer between HNS ASIC & demodulator• 32-bit CRC check

Página 52

Agenda• Technology overview– Motivation for digital modems• Digital modem technologies– Spartan-II FPGAs in satellite modems– Spartan-II FPGAs in ISDN

Página 53

Viterbi DecoderTunerInterfaceFlashSystemInterconnectivityCPUADCRAMDataQuadrature Data from TunerClock GeneratorQ - Channel InputI - Channel InputQPSK/

Página 55 - What is a Cable Modem?

ISDN OverviewBRI - B asi c Rate ISDN2 Bearer Ch ann els @ 64kb ps1 Data Channel @ 16kb psPRI - Primary Rate ISDN23 or 30 B earer Ch annels @ 64kb ps1

Página 56 - How Do Cable Modems Work?

Understanding ISDN EquipmentTerminal Equipm ent (TE1) - ISDN r eadyTerminal Equipment (TE2) - Non ISDNTerminal Adapter (TA) - Analog to ISDNNetwork T

Página 57 - Cable M odem

ISDN Integrated Digital Services Network• High-speed, fully digital telephone service– Upgrades today's analog telephone network to a digital sys

Página 58 - DOCSIS Cable Modem

ISDN• The Original Digital Service– Technology was defined in the mid-80s• Uses circuit switched technology to support– D (Delta) channels are used fo

Página 59

Two Major Variants• BRI (Basic Rate Interface)– Targeted at home and small business users– Provides 2 B channels over a single twisted pair• PRI (Prim

Página 61

Functional Groupings• TE2 (Terminal Equipment 2)– Non-ISDN equipment such as personal computers• TA (Terminal Adapter)– Interfaces non-ISDN equipment

Página 62

Reference Points• R (Rate) Reference Point– Non-ISDN interface between non-ISDN user equipment and terminal adapter• S (System) Reference Point– Inter

Página 63

• High speed connection to the Internet – Greater than 128Kbps – Always on!– Simultaneous up-Link and down-link communication– Overcomes Internet frus

Página 64

U Reference Point• Connects subscriber to Central Office (CO)• Point to point connection with a 5.5 km maximum distance• 2 wire interface• 2B1Q line c

Página 65 - QAM & QPSK

S/T Interface• Interconnects customer premises equipment (CPE)• Bus topology • 4 wire interface• 1 km maximum distance• Alternate Space Inversion (ASI

Página 66 - Cable Modem Physical Layer

Proprietary TDM interfaces• Used to connect ISDN devices inside equipment• 4 to 7 wire interfaces– Clock– Data In– Data Out– Start of frame indicator•

Página 67

ISDN In the Real World

Página 68 - Upstream Data Channel in

External ISDN Modem• Includes processor for protocol processing• Optional POTS interface• System glue– Interface glue for ASSPs– ISDN TA functions

Página 69

Internal ISDN Modem• Uses host for protocol processing• Voice features use host’s sound card• System glue– Host bus interface– ISDN TA functions

Página 70 - Many Different

Always On ISDN• Provides continuous Internet connectivity• Forwards IP traffic over the D channel– 16 kbps bandwidth– X.25 encapsulation• Requires sup

Página 71 - • Always-on connection

IDSL• IDSL = ISDN Digital Subscriber Loop• Developed by Ascend• Uses ISDN transport– 2B+D - 144 kbps– Static connections, no signaling• Does not suppo

Página 72

ASSP ProvidersSupplier Device FunctionMotorola MC145572 U-Interface TransceiverMC145574 S/T-Interface Trans ceiverMC145575 Passive ISDN Terminal Adapt

Página 73 - DSL Overview

Design Example: ISDN PCMCIA Modem• Design objectives– Lowest possible total product cost• Target < $30 for complete solution– Fastest time-to-marke

Página 74 - ADSL Equipment

Digital Modem Growth Drivers• Internet users are demanding more Bandwidth– Home networking• Internet services such as voice, video & data– Streami

Página 75 - DSL Market Trends

ISDN PCMCIA Modem• PCMCIA - standard PC laptop interface– Implemented using IP core• Requires system glue– Motorola MC145572 U transceiver to PCMCIA

Página 76

ISDN PCMCIA FPGAHDLC InHDLC OutMUXIDLMux/DeMuxFSRFSXDCLDOUTDINB Ch 1B Ch 2D ChDATA[7:0]ADDR[12:0]WEOEECSSCSMemoryController/BufferManagerPCMCIAInterfa

Página 77 - DSL Technologies

ISDN PCMCIA FPGA Block Diagram

Página 78

Spartan FunctionalityASSP Manufacturer / Part Number Spartan System Glue - Functions ISDN U–Interface Transceiver Motorola MC145572 Handshaking ASSP

Página 79 - I/O Routing Ring

Xilinx - The Super Glue of System LogicISDN InterfacesTerminal AdapterTerminal EquipmentWithout XilinxWith XilinxHost ASSPsRS - 232EthernetUSBFireWir

Página 80 - Spartan-II Clock Management

ISDN Summary• Perfect match for use in ISDN modems– Faster Time-To-Market with programmable logic– Easily integrates system logic functions• Interface

Página 83

Cable• Internet access on the same cable that delivers regular CABLE (CABLE is short for cable TV (CATV) network)• Offered by cable companies• Subscri

Página 84

Cable Modems• Device that allows high-speed data access from a PC to the Internet via a cable TV (CATV) network• Modem in the true sense of the word –

Página 85

Digital Modem Growth Drivers• Analog modems have hit the wall at 56 Kbps• Digital modems offer vastly greater bandwidth– Satellite: 400 Kbps to 38 Mbp

Página 86

Cable Modems• They typically have two connections– One to the cable wall outlet and the other to a PC• Online access via cable modems provides PC user

Página 87 - HDLC Controllers

Cable Modem - Market Drivers• Increasing popularity of the Internet• Increasing demand for high speed access to Internet• Rapid entrance of AT&T i

Página 88

Cable Modem - Market Drivers• Cable already passes by the majority of all households• Cable modems were the first to market and have the largest custo

Página 89 - Memec Design Services

Cable Modem - Market Restraints• Limited availability of cable modem services to residential customers• Speed decrease due to shared nature of cable m

Página 90 - CoreEL MicroSystems

Cable Modem - Market Restraints• Limited availability of cable modem services to businesses• Concerns over data security• Limited choices of Internet

Página 91

What is a Cable Modem?• CABLE - short for cable TV (CATV) network• MODEM - MOdulator-DEModulator• Cable modem– Client device for providing 2 way commu

Página 92 - The Spartan-II Competitive

How Do Cable Modems Work?• Connect the Cable Modem to the TV outlet for your cable TV• The cable TV operator connects a Cable Modem Termination System

Página 93 - Advantage: 100k Unit Cost

Cable Modem at the Subscriber LocationData and Control LogicMACOne-to-Two SplitterRF TunerQAM ModulatorQPSK/QAM ModulatorSet-Top BoxPCPCPCCable M odem

Página 94 - Solution <$6

CPU & LAN ControllerTunerDOCSISTransceiverLPFRAM FlashSRAMPGASAWDOCSISMAC10/ 100EthernetUSBHPNA 2.0DOCSIS Cable Modem• DOCSIS - Data Over Cable S

Página 95 - Programmable ASSP - Value

OSI Layer Stack-up for DOCSIS Cable ModemOSIHigher LayersApplicationsTransport Layer TCP/UDPNetwork Layer IPData Link LayerUpstream DownstreamTDMA (mi

Página 96 - Conclusions on Digital Modems

Frustrated Maybe ….Average Download TimesConnectionSpeedWeb Page (30KBytes)3 minute Music File(3MBytes)30 second Video/Movie(50 MBytes)28.8 kbps 9 se

Página 97 - Gateways

Inside a Cable Modem• Tuner– Connects directly to the CATV outlet– Converts TV channel to a fixed lower frequency (6-40 MHz) • Normally a tuner with b

Página 98 - Internet Access

Inside a Cable Modem• Demodulator– Performs analog-to-digital (A/D) conversion, demodulation (QAM-64/256), Reed Solomon error correction and MPEG fram

Página 99 - Convergence Is Happening!

Inside a Cable Modem• Burst modulator– Performs Reed Solomon encoding, modulation (QPSK/16-QAM), frequency conversion, digital-to-analog conversion •

Página 100 - The Push for Home Networking

Inside a Cable Modem• MAC (Media Access Control) sub-layer in the network stack (runs on both the cable modem and head-end)– Extracts data from MPEG f

Página 101 - • Television

Inside a Cable Modem• Interface– Data passes through the MAC and goes into the computer interface of the cable modem– PCI bus, USB, Ethernet, HomePNA•

Página 102 - Residential Gateway Forecast

QAM & QPSK• QAM - Quadrature Amplitude Modulation– A method of modulating digital signals using both amplitude and phase coding• QPSK - Quadrature

Página 103 - Residential Gateway

Downstream Data Channel in Cable Modem Physical Layer• Downstream– The signal received by the cable modem from the CMTS• Modulation– 64 QAM and 256 QA

Página 104

Downstream Data Channel in Cable Modem Physical Layer• Data rates– 27-56 Mbps • Continuous stream of data with no implied framing, provides complete P

Página 105 - Market Requirements and

Upstream Data Channel in Cable Modem Physical Layer• Upstream– Data flowing from the cable modem to the CMTS– It is always in bursts– Many modems can

Página 106 - Television

Upstream Data Channel in Cable Modem Physical Layer• Data rates – 320 kbps to 10 Mbps• Transmit bursts of data in time slots (TDM)– Slots may be marke

Página 107 - Digital Modems RGs

02000400060008000100001200014000160001995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001YearK UnitsCableDSLISDN Source: Dataquest CAGR 39.2%High Volume!14 Million Unit

Página 108 - Broadband Centric or

Standards & Technologies -Many Different• 1st generation - proprietary systems• MCNS - Multimedia Cable Network System– Limited partnership by for

Página 109

Summary• Cable modems provide high-speed Internet access• Always-on connection• Cable data networks provide privacy, security, data networking, Intern

Página 111 - First Generation RGs

DSL OverviewSplitter(Voice & Data)A - Rack of ADSL Line CardsB - Voice routed over PSTNC - Multiplexed Internet access1.0GpsxDSL Modem(Internal or

Página 112 - Second Generation RGs

ADSL Equipment• ADSL - employs existing Telco wiring• Digital Subscriber Local Access Multiplexer (DSLAM) located in CO• DSL employs adaptive digital

Página 113

DSL Market Trends• Typical telephone call lasts 3 minutes– Internet traffic lasts 3+ hours with no increased revenue• Increased traffic requires incre

Página 114 - Third Generation

DSL Market Trends• Minimizing cost structures imperative to offering price competitive solutions• Lowering DSLAM cost has greatest impact on total cos

Página 115

DSL TechnologiesDSL TypeDSL TypeADSL (Asymmetrical)ADSL (Asymmetrical)ADSL G.liteADSL G.liteHDSL ( High Bit Rat e )HDSL ( High Bit Rat e )HDSL (

Página 116 - HiperLAN2)

DSLChannelsPCISSTL-2/3 TranslatorsGTL/GTL+ TransceiversHot Swap ControllersPLLs/ Clock ManagementDSL Driver /Receiver Chip(s)MemoryHDLCControllerProce

Página 117 - – Management software for

DLLCL IOBIOBIOBIOBIOBIOBIOBIOBDLLDLL DLLCLCLCL. . .. . .. . .. . .CLB CLBCLB CLBRAMRAMRAMRAMI/O Routing RingI/O Routing RingTrue Dual-PortTM4K bit RAM

Página 118 - Satellite Modems

Impact on the Internet Household• Facilitation of work at home– Similar high-speed access as work • Potential to leverage voice– PBX service to the wo

Página 119 - ISDN Modems

Delay Locked Loops Lower Memory and Board CostsSpartan-II Clock Management

Página 120 - Interface

1998 1999 2000200 MHz Memory Continuum - Transparent BandwidthDSP Coeffic ientsSmall FIFOs16x1Distribute

Página 121 - ADSL Broadcast Solution

Spartan-IITrue Dual-PortBlock RAMPort APort BWRWRWRRWData Flow Spartan-IIA to B YesB to A YesA to A YesB to B

Página 122 - DSL Modem Home Gateway

• Collaboration between Xilinx and major memory vendors to providecomprehensive web-based memory solutions• Free reference designs (VHDL/Verilog)• SRA

Página 123

Spartan-II - System Integration

Página 124

DSLChannelsPCISSTL-2/3 TranslatorsGTL/GTL+ TransceiversPLLs/ Clock ManagementMemorySystemControllerHigh Performance BackplaneDS3134CN8478Bt8471/2PSB21

Página 125 - Broadband Access in Hotel

DSLChannelsSSTL-2/3 TranslatorsGTL/GTL+ TransceiversMemoryHigh Performance BackplanePLLs/ Clock ManagementXC2S100XC2S100$9.95$9.95PCIXC2S100XC2S100$9.

Página 126

Spartan-II IP Solutions for HDLC Controllers• Spartan-II + HDLC Controller IP = Programmable HDLC Controller Solution• AllianceCORE partners– Memec De

Página 127 - – Provides data compression

Spartan-II IP Solutions for HDLC ControllersAllianceCORE Partners Memec Design Services CoreEl MicrosystemsProducts/Cores Single Channel XF-HDLC Contr

Página 128 - Analog Modems

Memec Design ServicesSingle-Channel XF-HDLC Controller Block Diagram

Página 129

Satellite Modems

Página 130

CoreEL MicroSystemsCC318f HDLC Controller (Transmitter) Block Diagram

Página 131

CoreEL MicroSystemsCC318f HDLC Controller (Receiver) Block Diagram

Página 132

The Spartan-II Competitive Advantage: Data Rate/Throughput• HDLC controller solution data throughput– Spartan-II• 53Mbps– Typical HDLC controller ASSP

Página 133 - Satellite Modem Block Diagram

The Spartan-II Competitive Advantage: 100k Unit Cost• Typical HDLC controller ASSP– ~$4.56 (1 channel)– ~$60 - $120 (multi channel)• Spartan-II HDLC c

Página 134 - ISDN CPE - Block Diagram

0.510.1External PLD7K GatesExternal DLLs, memories, Controllers and translatorsStandard ChipRelative Component CostPCI ASSPPCI Master and Slave I/FXC2

Página 135 - Cable Modem - Block Diagram

Spartan-II + Soft IP = Programmable ASSPProgrammable ASSP - Value• Time to market• Flexibility• Field upgradability• Address lower volume strategic ap

Página 136 - Channels

Conclusions on Digital Modems• Demand for greater Internet bandwidth is driving the need for digital modem solutions– Satellite, ISDN, cable, xDSL• Fi

Página 137 - $9.95$9.95

The Digital Modem Evolves Into The Residential GatewaysHome Networking using a Digital Modem

Página 138

New Dimensions to Home Internet Access• Internet revolution – New ways to communicate, entertain & educate– Millions of users rushing to Gain Int

Página 139

Convergence Is Happening!• Invisible computing embedded within everyday devices– Increasing intelligence of everyday appliances• Digital revolution– I

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