ETC PACKTELE8101FS

Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
Fact Sheet
SMART NETWORK
DESIGNS
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SMART PACKET
TELEPHONY 8101
interfaces to the packet network; is designed to provide a
UTOPIA level-2 interface and H.100 TDM interface; and is
designed to run essential application-specific protocols
required by the target application.
As the communications industry migrates from circuit-switched to packet-centric
infrastructure, equipment manufacturers require systems solutions that include
comprehensive design tools, signal processing, the ability to interface with both
packet- and circuit-switched networks, control and signaling functions, and
software support.
The first in a series of integrated, yet flexible, packet telephony system solutions from
Motorola, Smart Packet Telephony 8101 is a hardware reference design for medium-size
media gateway equipment that can handle voice, fax or modem data services.
The reference platform and development kit are ultimately designed to give
manufacturers of remote access servers (RAS) and IP-PBXs that are based on MSC8100
DSPs a significant time-to-market advantage. At the front end of the design process,
system architects may use this scalable evaluation platform to assess the capabilities
of the StarCore® architecture-based MSC8100 DSPs and establish suitability for their
end product. Since it is a comprehensive hardware reference design, it is also designed
to facilitate rapid system development. Multiple third parties supply media gateway and
remote access server software to complete the packet telephony solution.
The development platform includes support for voice compression and echo cancellation,
essential for voice-over-packet systems. Smart Packet Telephony 8101 consists of three
main subsystems. The MPC8260 baseboard is designed to support Fast Ethernet
The DSP subsystem is designed to run essential signal
processing functions for voice, fax and modem data
applications. At the heart of the DSP subsystem are six
MSC8101 DSPs in a PTMC form factor. Typical functions
include voice compression, DTMF detection, voice activity
detection, echo cancellation and silence suppression, as
well as modem and fax data modulation and
demodulation. The DSP subsystem interfaces to the
MPC8260 baseboard via the MSC8101’s 60x bus. The
POTS subsystem connects to the DSP subsystem, and it
offers four narrow-band T1/E1 TDM ports. The POTS
subsystem is also designed to support four analog
POTS ports for direct interfaces to standard analog
voice terminals, and it provides a TDM stream for the
DSP array.
Reference Design Overview (with future expansion cards)
Dual
Ethernet
PHY
SDRAM
MPC8260*
Linux®
60x bus
SDRAM
RS232
UTOPIA
TDM
H.100
Connector
FPGA
MSC8101
SDRAM
SDRAM
SLIC
SLIC
SLIC
SLIC
MSC8101
SDRAM
MSC8101
MSC8101
SDRAM
MSC8101
SDRAM
Quad E1/
T1 Framer
Codec
SDRAM
Timeslot
Switch
OC3 or DSL
Framer and
PHY
MSC8101
MSC8101 Card
ATM
(not initially implemented)
4x POTS
4x E1/T1
MSC8102 Card
Future Expansion Card
* The MPC8260 contains a PowerPC® processor core.
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Smart Packet
Telephony 8101 is
designed to enable
fast software and
hardware
development
on a proven
hardware platform.
HARDWARE PRODUCT FEATURES
• DSP daughter card with six MSC8101 DSPs
• MPC8260 baseboard
• Four E1/T1 interfaces—terminate up to 128 PSTN or PBX DS-0s
• Four POTS ports—terminate up to four analog POTS lines or trunks
• H.100 connection
• Two 10/100 Base-T Ethernet ports
• One Utopia level-2 interface capable of bit rates of up to 155 Mbps
• One RS-232 craft or management port
• JTAG debug port
SOFTWARE PRODUCT FEATURES
• Driver libraries for MPC8260 and MSC8101
• Board-level diagnostics
• MPC8260 U-Boot bootloader
• MPC8260 Linux® operating system support through Metrowerks
• Multiple third parties supplying media gateway and remote access server software for
this packet telephony solution
• Motorola component-level demonstrator available
KEY ADVANTAGES
• Full packet telephony reference design for IP-PBX with schematics for fast time-to-market
• Evaluation kit for proof of concept
• Modular solution supports future expansion via PTMC form factor daughter cards
MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Metrowerks, the
Metrowerks logo, and CodeWarrior are registered trademarks of Metrowerks Corp. in the U.S. and/or other
countries. The “PowerPC” name is a trademark of IBM Corp. and used under license. All other product or service
names are the property of their respective owners.
© Motorola, Inc. 2003
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