PON :: OPL-08850-AC2B
Product Overview
The Atheros OPL-08850 is a 10G EPON Optical Network Unit (ONU) system- on-chip designed for next generation broadband access, mobile backhaul and cable uplink applications. Delivering 10 times more bandwidth and greater scalability than previous fiber technologies, the 10G ONU solution enables service providers to better meet the increasing bandwidth demands of homes, multi-dwelling units (MDUs), businesses and cellular networks. Atheros’
10G ONU SOC is capable of supporting 10/10G symmetric and 10/1G asymmetric mode.
The 10G EPON ONU device integrates multiple functional modules, including four GbE MACs or one 10 GbE MAC for UNI side, a sophisticated packet process engine, advanced traffic manager, and clock synchronization. By utilizing these modules, customers can support extensive service features, such as Flexible VLAN bridge processing (based on 802.1q & 802.1ad), flexible packet classification, address learning and forwarding, multiple service QoS mapping and remarking, traffic schedule and shaper, etc.
OPL-08850-AC2B Solution Highlights
- Integrated high-performance 32-bit MIPS24Kec for OAM, board management and application
- Support up to 8 LLIDs per ONU
- Integrated 10.3125 Gbps SerDes for 10G PON link and 1.25 Gbps SerDes
for 1G PON link
- MAC address with auto learning/aging, up to 4k entries
- TR-156 compliant, 802.1Q, 802.1ad VLAN supporting
- Support IP multicast including IGMP V1/2/3 process and multicast traffic filter
- Low power 65 nm CMOS technology
- Industrial grade temperature range: -40 to +85 ̊ C
- RoHS compatible
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