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Gigabit Ethernet
Gigabit Ethernet SERDES
- Broadcom® StrataXGS® Family
The Broadcom StrataXGS BCM56800 network switch is a high-density, 10-Gigabit Ethernet switching chip solution with 20 ports. Each of these flexible ports supports 10-Gigabit Ethernet or 1-Gigabit Ethernet. Additionally, the BCM56800 integrates all the SerDes required to interface to applicable copper and fiber physical interfaces.
LatticeSC’s flexiPCS (Physical Coding Sublayer) when configured in the Gigabit Ethernet mode can be connected directly to the Broadcom StrataXGS family products through a Gigabit Ethernet SERDES.
The Interoperability report of the LatticeSC devices and the Broadcom BCM56800 Gigabit Ethernet transceivers can be found here.
- Marvell Alaska Family
The Marvell Alaska transceivers are the first single-port Gigabit Ethernet devices to address the full range of demands for lower power dissipation, reduced PCB real estate, simplified layout, and higher performance.
LatticeSC’s flexiPCS (Physical Coding Sublayer) when configured in the Gigabit Ethernet mode can be connected directly to the Marvell Alaska family products through a Gigabit Ethernet SERDES.
The Interoperability report of the LatticeSC devices and the Marvell Alaska Gigabit Ethernet transceivers can be found here.
Serial Gigabit Media Independent Interface (SGMII)
- Marvell Alaska Family
The Marvell Alaska transceivers are the first single-port Gigabit Ethernet devices to address the full range of demands for lower power dissipation, reduced PCB real estate, simplified layout, and higher performance.
LatticeSC’s flexiPCS (Physical Coding Sublayer) coupled with Lattice’s own SGMII IP can be connected directly to the Marvell Alaska family products.
The Interoperability report of the LatticeSC devices and the Marvell Alaska Gigabit Ethernet transceivers can be found here.
2.5 Gigabit Ethernet SERDES
- Broadcom StrataXGS Family
The Broadcom StrataXGS BCM56800 network switch is a high-density, 10-Gigabit Ethernet switching chip solution with 20 ports. Each of these flexible ports supports 10-Gigabit Ethernet or 1-Gigabit Ethernet. Additionally, the BCM56800 integrates all the SerDes required to interface to applicable copper and fiber physical interfaces.
LatticeSC’s flexiPCS (Physical Coding Sublayer) when configured in the 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet mode can be connected directly to the Broadcom StrataXGS family products through a 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet SERDES.
The Interoperability report of the LatticeSC devices and the Broadcom BCM56800 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet transceivers can be found here.
10/12 Gigabit Ethernet
10 Gigabit Attachment Unit Interface (XAUI)
- Marvell Alaska X Family
The Marvell Alaska X family of Gigabit Ethernet and 10 Gigabit Fiber Channel transceivers are Serializer/Deserializer (SERDES) devices featuring the industry's lowest power, highest performance and smallest form factor. Moreover, it fully supports the IEEE standard XAUI protocol.
LatticeSC’s flexiPCS (Physical Coding Sublayer) when configured in the 10 Gigabit Ethernet mode can be connected directly to the Marvell Alaska X transceivers through the XAUI interface.
The Interoperability report of the LatticeSC devices and the Marvell Alaska X 10 Gigabit Ethernet transceivers can be found here.
- Broadcom StrataXGS Family
The Broadcom StrataXGS BCM56800 network switch is a high-density, 10-Gigabit Ethernet switching chip solution with 20 ports. Each of these flexible ports supports HiGig®/10-Gigabit Ethernet or 1-Gigabit Ethernet. HiGig is a Broadcom switch protocol. Additionally, the BCM56800 integrates all the SerDes required to interface to applicable copper and fiber physical interfaces.
LatticeSC’s flexiPCS (Physical Coding Sublayer) when configured in the XAUI mode can be connected directly to the Broadcom StrataXGS family products through XAUI/HiGig SERDES.
The Interoperability report of the LatticeSC devices and the Broadcom BCM56800 XAUI/HiGig transceivers can be found here.
10 Gigabit HiGig™/12 Gigabit HiGig+™
HiGig is a Broadcom switch protocol. HiGig+® is the 12G version of HiGig.
- Broadcom StrataXGS family
The Broadcom StrataXGS® BCM56802 network switch is a high-density, 16 port 10-Gigabit Ethernet/HiGig+ multi-layer switching chip solution. Each of these flexible ports supports HiGig+/HiGig/10-Gigabit Ethernet or 1-Gigabit Ethernet. Additionally, the BCM56802 integrates all the SerDes required to interface to applicable copper and fiber physical interfaces.
LatticeSC’s flexiPCS (Physical Coding Sublayer) when configured in the XAUI mode (overclocked) can be connected directly to the Broadcom StrataXGS family products through XAUI/HiGig+ SERDES.
The Interoperability report of the LatticeSC devices and the Broadcom BCM56800 HiGig+ transceivers can be found here.
10 Gigabit Packet Interface
SPI4.2
- PMC-Sierra S/UNI family
PM3388 S/UNI® 10xGE 10-Port Gigabit Ethernet Controller is a ten port full-duplex Gigabit Ethernet Controller with an industry standard POS-PHY Level 4 system interface that provides direct connection to optics.
The LatticeSC family has one or two fully characterized hardwired SPI4.2 interfaces. Each is fully compliant with OIF-SPI4-02.0 specification, offering up to 256 logical ports, with transmit/receive data paths that are 16-bits wide with in-band port address, SOP, EOP indication, and error control. The goal of this exercise is to prove the interoperability between LatticeSC SPI4.2 interface and PM3388 POS-PHY Level 4 system interface.
A copy of the interoperability report of the LatticeSC devices and the PM3388 S/UNI® 10xGE 10-Port Gigabit Ethernet Controller can be found here.
- Lattice ORSPI4 (Dual SPI4.2 Interfaces and High-speed SERDES FPSC)
The ORSPI4 device is a single-chip system FPGA solution that offers a fast and flexible solution for high-speed data transmission.
Built on the Series 4 reconfigurable embedded System-on-a-Chip (SoC) architecture, the ORSPI4 device contains two OIF-compliant System Packet Interface, Level 4, Phase 2 (SPI4.2) interface blocks. More important, ORSPI4 is interop-proven with several industry leading SPI4.2 solutions.
A copy of the interoperability report of the LatticeSC devices and Lattice ORSPI4 can be found here.
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