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Vitesse Smashes Bandwidth Barriers with Record 1.5 Terabit Per Second Switching Capacity in a Single Device.


New Crosspoint Switch Also known as a crossbar or NxN switch, it is a switching device that provides for a fixed number of inputs and outputs. For example, a 32x32 switch is able to keep 32 nodes communicating at full speed to 32 other nodes.  Lays Groundwork for Emerging Broadband, Optical and High Definition Video Networking Upgrades and Build-outs

CAMARILLO, Calif. -- Vitesse Semiconductor Corporation (Pink Sheets:VTSS VTSS Vehicle Theft Security System
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) today unveiled the world's highest capacity semiconductor device with breakthrough 1.5 Terabit per second A terabit per second (Tbit/s or Tbps) is a unit of data transfer rate equal to 1,000 gigabits per second, 1,000,000 megabits per second, 1,000,000,000 kilobits per second, or 1,000,000,000,000 bits per second.  (Tbps) switching capacity and advanced Signal Integrity technology, laying the groundwork for new broadband services such as HDTV (High Definition TV) A set of digital television (DTV) standards that offer the highest resolution and sharpest picture. Although some HDTV sets are available in standard (rather square) screen sizes, the overwhelming majority of sets are wide screen, which eliminates , Video-on-Demand and Fiber-to-the Home (FTTH (Fiber To The Home) See FTTP. ). With low-latency switching capability, the 11 Gbps-per-port, 144 Eu 144 VSC VSC Vehicle Stability Control
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3040 asynchronous Refers to events that are not synchronized, or coordinated, in time. The following are considered asynchronous operations. The interval between transmitting A and B is not the same as between B and C. The ability to initiate a transmission at either end.  crosspoint switch delivers market-enabling capacity for storage, video and network equipment used in Core, Metro and Enterprise environments.

Network capacity is being driven by 200 percent annual growth in Internet bandwidth demand and from the deployment of new high-definition video This article is about high-definition video technology. For television systems, see High-definition television. For the tape format, see HDV. For compression and prerecorded media, see High-definition pre-recorded media and compression.  services, according to according to
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 Insight. With networking systems needing to support these exponentially increasing bandwidth requirements Bandwidth requirements (communications)

The channel bandwidths needed to transmit various types of signals, using various processing schemes. Every signal observed in practice can be expressed as a sum (discrete or over a frequency continuum) of sinusoidal
, the VSC3040 has been tailored for the aggregation, switching and transport of these data links from a wide array of sources. This higher data rate capability and protocol transparent operation is designed to match a broad range of related protocols and applications, including HDTV, SONET/SDH, Ethernet, Storage, and many others.

"The VSC3040 is a game-changing building block for enabling bandwidth capacity in Core, Metro and Edge networking systems," said Juan Garza, Product Marketing Manager, Network Products Division at Vitesse. "An exponential bandwidth leap is required to keep up with the next generation of Internet, Optical, Video and Data services, which is what the VSC3040 delivers."

New Flagship Product for Industry's Most Comprehensive Crosspoint Switch Portfolio

The VSC3040 adds to nearly a decade of crosspoint product and related signal integrity technology innovations from Vitesse. Featuring 11 Gbps-per-port across a fully, non-blocking, 144 channel switching matrix, the VSC3040 boasts the highest capacity available in any integrated circuit. In addition to sheer bandwidth capacity, Vitesse's integrated signal equalization In communications, techniques used to reduce distortion and compensate for signal loss (attenuation) over long distances.  technology, EQ Technology[TM], is a key enabler in moving 11 Gbps signals across PCBs, backplanes and cables. Primary features for the VSC3040 include:

* 144 Eu 144 fully non-blocking, fully-multicasting switch matrix

* DC-to-11 Gbps fully differential signal paths for protocol-independent operation

* Adjustable input signal equalization with per-channel and global control

* Adjustable output pre-emphasis with per-channel and global control

* On-die, high-speed signal terminations for optimum signal integrity

* Monitoring port to access high-speed traffic across all inputs and outputs

The VSC3040 crosspoint switch is programmed through a flexible multimode programming interface that allows both per-channel and globally programmable settings to enable maximum customization for applications. Connection programming can be sequential on a port-by-port basis, or multiple program assignments can be queued and issued simultaneously. Unused channels may be powered down to allow efficient use of the switch in applications that require only a subset of the channels. The VSC3040 offers a pin-compatible, 11 Gbps port upgrade path to customers currently using the Vitesse 4.25G VSC3140 or 6.5G VSC3144 products.

Product Availability

The VSC3040 is available in a 45 mm Eu 45 mm, 1.27 mm pin pitch, 1072-pin BGA (Ball Grid Array) A popular surface mount chip package that uses a grid of solder balls as its connectors. Available in plastic and ceramic varieties, BGA is noted for its compact size, high lead count and low inductance, which allows lower voltages to be used.  package. VSC3040 Evaluation Systems are available now. Volume production is scheduled for the second quarter of 2007.

World Class Signal Integrity

Vitesse has been at the forefront of high-performance crosspoint and signal integrity development for nearly ten years. Featuring 11 Gbps-per-port and 2- through 144-sized matrix selection, Vitesse's crosspoint portfolio offers the highest port capacity, broadest offering and best signal integrity performance in the business. Vitesse's integrated EQ Technology[TM] improves signal performance and reduces jitter A flicker or fluctuation in a transmission signal or display image. The term is used in several ways, but it always refers to some offset of time and space from the norm. For example, in a network transmission, jitter would be a bit arriving either ahead or behind a standard clock cycle  associated with driving multi-Gigabit signals across PCBs, backplanes and cables. Vitesse components are used in a wide array of products from industry-leading OEMs. More information on Vitesse's Signal Integrity solutions can be found at www.vitesse.com/SI.

About Vitesse

Vitesse designs, develops, and markets a diverse portfolio of high-performance, cost-competitive semiconductor solutions for communications and storage networks worldwide. Engineering excellence and dedicated customer service distinguish Vitesse as an industry leader in Gigabit Ethernet LAN (Local Area Network) A communications network that serves users within a confined geographical area. The "clients" are the user's workstations typically running Windows, although Mac and Linux clients are also used. , Ethernet-over-SONET, Fibre Channel, Serial Attached SCSI See SAS. , Optical Transport, and other applications. Vitesse innovation empowers customers to deliver superior products for enterprise, access, metro, and core applications. Additional company and product information is available at www.vitesse.com.

Vitesse is a registered trademark and EQ Technology is a trademark in the United States and/or other jurisdictions of Vitesse Semiconductor Corporation. All other trademarks or registered trademarks mentioned herein are the property of their respective holders.

Note to editors: Additional technical information is available at:

Vitesse's Signal Integrity Technology Center: http://www.vitesse.com/SI

VSC3040 Product Brief: http://www.vitesse.com/products/product.php?number=VSC3040

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