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Home » Movaz to Integrate Parama's "ADM-on-a-Chip"

Movaz to Integrate Parama's "ADM-on-a-Chip"

June 24, 2004
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Movaz Networks plans to use Parama Networks’ “ADM-on-a-Chip” on a number of designs for its Movaz RAY family of wavelength services products, including its new reconfigurable optical add/drop multiplexer. The companies said the next-generation of transport equipment would drive the convergence of SONET/SDH and DWDM. This is expected to result in lower capital and operating costs, more flexible systems, simpler “per wavelength” service reconfiguration, a unified control plane, more efficient use of wavelengths via grooming, and a unified network management system. http://www.movaz.comhttp://www.paramanet.com

  • In January 2004, Parama Networks introduced its “ADM-on-a-Chip,” an integrated device for SONET/SDH transport equipment. Parama said ADM-on-a-Chip, which is designed for next generation network equipment, leverages advances in silicon VLSI technology over the last few years to enable an entire ADM implementations on a single piece of silicon. Its solution includes a companion SONET/SDH overhead processor, a data transport processor, a hardware reference design, and software development kit. The ADM-on-a-Chip is manufactured in 0.13 micron CMOS process.
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