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ATCA & MicroTCA
ATCA was designed to provide the telecommunications industry with
a flexible, scalable, highly-reliable, platform architecture. Much
of the promise of ATCA has been realized, yet several challenges still
remain for widespread deployment to occur. Not the least of these challenges
is how to deliver large scale, I/O resources in a cost effective manner.
The way to do this is via an ATCA I/O subsystem but such a subsystem
must be flexible, scalable, and redundant, all the while meeting ever
demanding industry price points as the cost per link becomes critical.
Adax ATCA Product Family
Adax Packet Processing Subsystem:
- AdaxPacketRunner (APR) – Intelligent
Networking Solution
The AdaxPacketRunner is an intelligent ATCA carrier card for I/O
intensive telecom applications. It has 4 AMC bays to take any combination
of
Adax or other industry standard AMC cards and the on-board Cavium
Octeon processor, memory and cache provide a high performance,
highly flexible
and scalable blade for IP transport, Carrier Ethernet (CE), QoS,
Security, Bandwidth Management, Packet Processing, I-TDM and Signaling
applications
in NGN, IMS, and LTE telecom networks.
- Adax PacketAMC (PktAMC) – Front-end
processing of the Layer 2 protocols
Adax’ long experience in signaling reliability and performance
is brought to bear with the hardware acceleration of the PktAMC
board for Intelligent Networking, Control Plane, Security, QoS,
and Wireless
applications, delivering a highly available, high performance carrier-grade
transport from the Edge to Core networks.
I/O AMC Cards
- HDC3-AMC: 8 Trunk SS7 Signaling Controller
- ATM4-AMC: ATM to IP Interworking Controller
These
boards have been designed for I/O intensive telecom applications
as they enhance ATCA systems by providing highly-flexible,
high-performance, high-bandwidth, multi-protocol interfaces in individual,
hot-swappable
modules. Adax AMC I/O cards offer TEMs a versatile
platform for building modular telecom systems that can be quickly
and cost-effectively
designed, manufactured, scaled, upgraded and serviced.
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