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News
Broadcom Delivers Industry’s First 16nm Nx56G PAM-4 PHYs for Wired Network Infrastructure
2017-03-02 | Return16nm Nx56G PAM-4 PHY Highlights
1. Long-reach performance capable of compensating for >30dB of insertion loss at 56 Gb/s
2. Enables low power Nx56G PAM-4 PHYs with high performance DSP-based equalization to address both copper and optical cabling systems including multi-mode fiber (MMF) and single-mode fiber (SMF)
3. IEEE 802.3bs compliant FEC capability
4. Proprietary Super-FEC (S-FEC) with 9.4dB coding gain, extended burst error correction capability, and low latency for extended reach
5. Protocol agnostic supporting various interconnect interfaces:
6. IEEE 802.3bs/cd 50/100/200/400GbE for backplane & copper cabling
7. CDAUI-8 chip-to-module & chip-to-chip
8. OIF 56G-LR-PAM-4 for PCB & cabled backplane
9. System side interface options and compatibility to support both legacy 28Gbps NRZ I/Os and next generation 56Gbps PAM-4 I/Os on standard product Switch chips and ASICs
10. Guaranteed interoperability with Broadcom’s standard product Switch chips and ASICs
“Doubling the per lane data rate from 28 Gb/s to 56 Gb/s is critical to meeting the rapidly increasing bandwidth requirements in today’s cloud computing and hyper-scale data center environments,” said Lorenzo Longo, senior vice president and general manager of the Physical Layer Products Division at Broadcom. “Our third generation PAM-4 PHYs provide the highest performance and lowest power solutions in the industry, drive faster time to market for our customers, and expand bandwidth capacity of next generation networks.”
“PAM-4 is fast becoming a standard for 50-400G networking and data center connections,” said Simon Stanley, founder and principal consultant at Earlswood Marketing Ltd and analyst at large with Heavy Reading. “With its established position in the Ethernet switching and optical networking, the latest 16nm PAM-4 PHY portfolio from Broadcom provides a comprehensive solution that will accelerate the deployment of 50-400G networks.”
Portfolio Overview
1.BCM81330 -- 8x56G PAM-4 PHY for network backplanes
2.BCM81328 -- 8x56G PAM-4 PHY for line cards
3.BCM81188 -- 8x56G PAM-4 PHY for pluggable transceiver modules (i.e., CFP8)
4.BCM81141 -- 4x56G PAM-4 PHY for pluggable transceiver modules (i.e., QSFP56)
5.BCM81128 -- 2x56G PAM-4 PHY for pluggable transceiver modules (i.e., QSFP28)
6.BCM81118 -- 1x56G PAM-4 PHY for pluggable transceiver modules (i.e., SFP56)
Further information on Broadcom’s latest 16nm PAM-4 PHY portfolio is available online at
Broadcom will showcase multiple PHY products based on its latest 16nm 56G PAM-4 technology and demonstrate operation up to 400 Gb/s. The demonstration and new product showcase will be in the Broadcom Booth 2873 at the Optical Fiber Communication (OFC) 2017 exhibition in Los Angeles, California from March 21st to 23rd.
Availability
Broadcom has begun shipping the 16nm PAM-4 PHY devices and is currently accepting orders for these products. Please contact your local Broadcom sales representative for samples and pricing.
Source:http://www.avagotech.com/