AccessRunner
Controller-less ADSL Modem Device Set for PCI Applications
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Conexant
Doc. No. 100394B
Proprietary Information October 19, 1999
ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) is a transmission
technology used to carry user data over a single twisted pair line
from the Central Office to the customer premises. The downstream
(Central Office to Customer Premises) direction typically supports
a much higher data rate than the upstream or return (Customer
Premises to Central Office) channel. This asymmetric nature lends
itself to applications like remote LAN access, Internet access, and
video delivery. The downstream data rates can go up to 8 Mbps.
The upstream data rates can go up to 1 Mbps. Actual data rates
depend on the transceiver implementation, loop length,
impairments, and transmitted power.
The Conexant ADSL Modem Device Set for PCI Applications is
based upon a scalable architecture. This architecture will enable
the device set to support an emerging set of ADSL specifications
called G.lite. G.lite is expected to make it possible for telcos to
deploy consumer-oriented, “always on” 1.5 Mbps Internet access
services without the need for splitter equipment or wiring changes
at the customer premises.
D20441 Line Driver Features
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Differential input and output line driver
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Thermal shutdown capability
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Line impedance matching during powerdown
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Fixed differential gain
11627 ADSL DMT Data Pump
Features
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Low power (0.5W) consumption
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DSP-based programmable ADSL data
pump
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No external Interleave RAM, 16 Kbytes
built-in
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Single 3.3V ± 5% power supply
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Echo cancellation
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Digital interface and rate buffering
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ADSL framing
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Forward Error Correction (FEC) encoding
and decoding and interleaving
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Constellation encoding/decoding
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IFFT modulation and FFT demodulation
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Transmit and receive signal digital filtering
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Time domain equalization
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Frequency domain equalization
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Clock recovery
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CRC and scrambling
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Digital interface framing
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ATM mode
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Bit-synchronous mode
Ordering Information
Product Package Device Number
AccessRunner P46
PCI Bus Interface 176-pin TQFP P46
AccessRunner 11627
ADSL Discrete Multit one (DM T ) Dat a Pump 176-pin TQFP 11627
AccessRunner 20431
Analog Front End 32-pin TQFP 20431
16-pin SSOP 20441-12
AccessRunner 20441
Line Driver
32-pin TQFP 20441-11
Revision History
Revision Date Comments
A 07/09/99 Initial release
B 10/19/99 Defined dash numbers and updated figures f or 20441 l ine driver, changed document number f rom DS L-
015, A
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