According to the company, several models of the NPA network processors are offered with combinations of 1Gb and 10Gb Ethernet ports, at an aggregate throughput of 10Gb, with power dissipation ranging from 6 to 10W.
The NPA is a flexible network processor with integrated hierarchical traffic management that provides system vendors with a low-cost solution for a variety of carrier access applications, including: GPON/EPON aggregation nodes (OLT) for optical access; wireless backhaul and base stations aggregation for mobile access; access routers; Ethernet demarcation, access and aggregation nodes; as well as VDSL aggregation nodes (DSLAM) for copper access.
The new product family is manufactured in a 90nm silicon process and is available in lead or lead-free packages (RoHS compliant) and commercial or industrial temperature grades.
The NPA is offered in three footprint and software compatible models: NPA-1: Eight 1Gb Ethernet ports; NPA-2: Sixteen 1Gb Ethernet ports; and NPA-3: Configurable to a combination of up to four 10Gb Ethernet ports, or combinations of 10Gb and 1Gb Ethernet ports.
Samples of all three NPA models are available now. Prices start at under USD100 in quantities.
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