Overview:
The Intel IXP2800 Network Processor is a powerful packet forwarding and traffic management processor for up to OC-192 / 10Gbps network edge and core applications. The IXP2800 Network Processor features a built-in SPI-4.2 interface for both framers and switch fabrics.
The Virtex-II Series Platform FPGAs integrate embedded systems components, hard and soft IP, and millions of gates of customizable logic on a single programmable chip. Virtex-II Pro additionally offers hard PowerPC 405 processor cores, multi-gigabit serial transceivers and up to 10 Mb of on-board RAM.
This webcast will discuss using Xilinx Virtex-II and Virtex-II Pro FPGAs as a bridging platform for high-speed data transfer between the Intel IXP2800 Network Processor and ASSP devices using Packet over SONET (POS) and Ethernet data plane protocols as well as PCI Express CSIX, Aurora switch fabric protocols, and proprietary protocols.
The session will cover how Xilinx SPI-4.2 LogiCORE capabilities such as dynamic phase alignment (DPA), efficient data payload transfer, and compact size accelerate product development and enable more robust, cost efficient networking applications. Attendees of this webcast will come away with an understanding of the performance, hardware verified interoperability, and compliance considerations that are critical to building terabit communication systems.
Who Should Attend:
Architects and Engineering Managers within the metro access and WAN/LAN equipment provider community, as well as designers of Ethernet, Packet-Over-SONET, and ATM applications.
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