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Home » Maxim and RAD Develop TDM-over-Packet Pseudowire Chips

Maxim and RAD Develop TDM-over-Packet Pseudowire Chips

January 24, 2006
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Maxim Integrated Products, its subsidiary Dallas Semiconductor, and RAD Data Communications announced a partnership to produce the TDM over Packet (ToP) chips. Specifically, RAD will develop a circuit emulation “core” based on its key technologies, to be incorporated by Dallas Semiconductor, alongside its own integrated T1/E1/J1 transceiver technologies, into the ToP chips.

The companies said the ToP solution will be the only TDM-over-Ethernet/IP/MPLS (ToP) family of devices to provide circuit emulation over PSN capability and the Dallas Semiconductor framer and line interface unit (LIU) in the same device.

The chip will feature a robust clock-recovery engine onboard and will provide full IETF PWE3 TDMoIP, SAToP, and CESoPSN draft compliance. The ToP devices are expected to have low power consumption, offer a substantial cost reduction over the processor-based solutions, and be available in several pin-compatible, compact packages.

The RAD technologies to be incorporated into the chips are:

  • TDMoIP (TDM over IP) Pseudowire
  • Circuit Emulation Service over Packet Switched Networks
  • Structured Agnostic TDM over Packet

The Dallas Semiconductor technologies integrated into the chips are:

  • Full-Featured, Integrated T1/E1/J1 Transceivers
  • Long-Haul/Short-Haul, Low-Power LIUs with On-Board Software-Selectable Termination

http://www.rad.comhttp://www.maxim-ic-com

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