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Date: 10th Sept 09
Fujitsu selects AMCC's QT2225, a dual
port XAUI-to-10GBASE-KR PHY IC
Fujitsu has selected the AppliedMicro's QT2225, a low power
dual port XAUI-to-10GBASE-KR PHY IC designed for transmission
of serial 10 Gbps Ethernet connectivity over one meter of
PCB/backplane. The QT2225 includes integrated IEEE Std.
802.3apTM-2007 FEC with bypass and can operate in both 10GBASE-KR
and 1000BASE-KX mode. Interoperability has been demonstrated
with other 10GBASE-KR vendors and in multiple blade system
configurations.
The QT2225 provides a high performance interface between
a MAC or switch device and copper media including twinax
cable and 10GBASE-KR backplanes. The data rate is switchable
to 1.24 Gbps, allowing 10000GBASE-KX / 10GBASE-KR support
on a single backplane.
Other key features include,
Dual port 1G / 10G: 1 / 10GE LAN / WAN & 1 / 10GFC
Advance EDC engine with auto tap weight adjustment &
tracking
10G high-speed interface with integrated EDC and trasmit
wave shaping
XAUI interface with equalization and transmit wave shaping
Integrated loopbacks and test features
Compliant to applicable IEEE & INCITS Specs
And the suggested applications are, Hostboard termination
for SFP+ / SFP limiting modules including 10GBASE-SR, -LR
& 1000BASE-X Hostboard termination for XFp modules including
10GASE-R & -W protocols.
"Ethernet backplane serial connectivity at 10 Gbps
data rate is highly desirable for server virtualization
and consolidation applications but it must come with robust
performance and low cost," said Bernhard Brandwitte,
director of Product Marketing for x86 Servers at Fujitsu
Technology Solutions. "AppliedMicro's QT2225 device
brings that high-speed connectivity to server backplanes
through 10GBASE-KR application. The PHY excels in harsh
blade system environments and enables a low per-port system
cost through a high level of integration and reduced system
complexity."
"As one of the world's leading server vendors, Fujitsu
Technology Solutions was concerned about the key design
areas that create bottlenecks in I/O performance. AppliedMicro's
design team worked closely with Fujitsu to ensure that the
QT2225 met the lossy, high noise conditions of a blade system
backplane," said Sandeep Gupta, GM of Transport Products
at AppliedMicro. "Through this type of close cooperation,
AppliedMicro has developed a PHY technology that can tackle
the demanding conditions of today's data centers, placing
the company in an ideal position as 10GBASE-KR technology
starts to hit high-volume production."
For more details visit www.appliedmicro.com, www.fujitsu.com
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