A Guide to Communications Processors,
Fourth Edition
     
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Figure 1-1. Control and data planes
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Figure 1-2. Estimated DSL bandwidth versus range
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Figure 2-1. Generic network architecture
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Figure 2-2. Access-network topology
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Figure 3-1. Generic communications processor block diagram
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Figure 3-2. Generic SOHO gateway system diagram
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Figure 3-3. Generic Node B interface card diagram
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Figure 3-4. Residential gateway software stack
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Figure 4-1. General-purpose communications processor market share
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Figure 4-2. Processors for networking/communications market share
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Figure 5-1. Cavium Octeon CN5020 block diagram
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Figure 5-2. SOHO gateway using Cavium Octeon CN5010 processor
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Figure 6-1. Freescale MPC8568 PowerQuicc II Pro block diagram
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Figure 6-2. Residential gateway design based on Freescale MPC8315
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Figure 6-3. SMB office-in-a-box design based on Freescale MPC8349
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Figure 6-4. Node B network interface card based on Freescale MPC8568
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Figure 7-1. Ikanos Vx180 Fusiv block diagram
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Figure 7-2. PON gateway based on the Fusiv Vx170
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Figure 8-1. Intel “Tolapai” block diagram
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Figure 8-2. Intel IXP4xx block diagram
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Figure 8-3. Office-in-a-box design based on the Intel “Tolapai”
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Figure 8-4. Overlay of WLAN/VPN router and IAD based on the Intel IXP455
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Figure 9-1. LSI APP2200 block diagram
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Figure 9-2. High-end SMB gateway based on LSI APP2200
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Figure 10-1. Mindspeed Comcerto 100 block diagram
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Figure 10-2. PON gateway based on Mindspeed Comcerto 100
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Figure 11-1. PMC-Sierra MSP7140 block diagram
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Figure 11-2. VDSL2 gateway based on PMC-Sierra MSP7140
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Figure 12-1. Ubicom IP5170 block diagram
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Figure 12-2. WLAN voice router based on the Ubicom IP5170
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