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CX28229G-14

Manufacturer Part Number
CX28229G-14
Description
ATM IMA 800Mbps 1.8V/3.3V 256-Pin BGA
Manufacturer
Mindspeed Technologies
Datasheet

Specifications of CX28229G-14

Package
256BGA
Utopia Type
Level 2
Typical Operating Supply Voltage
1.8|3.3 V
Minimum Operating Supply Voltage
1.71|3 V
Maximum Operating Supply Voltage
1.89|3.6 V
Maximum Output Rate
800 Mbps

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Introduction to IMA
1.1
1-2
Introduction To Inverse Multiplexing for ATM
Bandwidth, or the lack thereof, has always been the main challenge of
telecommunications. While numerous standards for high speed connections have been
around for years, the cost of these higher speed connections often prohibit users from
deploying them. For example, users who need a data rate higher than the standard T1,
(1.544 Mbps) must pay for an entire DS3 (44 Mbps). Often the extra cost cannot be
justified.
IMA solves this problem by allowing users to purchase bandwidth in smaller
increments and combine these smaller 'pipes' into one high speed connection. An
example is given in
link.
At first glance, the concept of IMA is deceptively simple: spread the ATM cells out
evenly over the available individual lines. However, many serious technical issues
must be dealt with and a wide range of functions must be supported. These include
IMA framing, differential delay accommodation, link/group state machines, IMA
clocking, and maintenance. Several terms must be defined:
IMA Engine
Link
Group
Group State Machine
Mindspeed Technologies
Figure 1-2
where 3 T1 lines are combined into one 4.6 Mbps data
The logic that performs the actual IMA function. This
sits between the ATM layer and the individual links
(see
independent groups.
Refers to an individual physical connection such as a
T1 or DSL line. Each link has an individual UTOPIA
address or serial connection to the IMA engine.
An IMA group is composed of links. A group appears
as a single UTOPIA address to the ATM layer. Thus
an IMA-4 group would have 4 individual links.
The operation of the IMA group is governed by the
Group State Machine (GSM), the Group Traffic State
Machine (GTSM), and the Link Addition and Slow
Recovery (LASR) procedure. These three processes
ensure reliable transmission and reception of ATM
layer cells across all links in the Active state. This
includes the negotiation of group parameters (i.e.,
symmetry and M values), the bringing up of the IMA
group, and the graceful addition/recovery and
deletion of links to and from the group. For the
CX28229, this function is performed in the host
software. The software itself is available from
Mindspeed.
Figure
1-2). An IMA engine can control multiple
CX28224/5/9 Data Sheet
28229-DSH-001-D

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