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AC5 Octal-Port Central Office ADSL Chipset
Texas Instruments

Description
Texas Instruments (TI) AC5 octal ADSL chipset redefines the potential of central office (CO) Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) equipment. Leveraging TI’s four previous generations of advanced programmable DSP-based ADSL products, this highly integrated solution achieves the lowest power consumption per channel of any industry offering in production today. This is enabled through the use of TI’s intelligent Line Transceiver with Loop Adaptive Power Management on a per line basis. For telecommunications equipment manufacturers and service providers, the AC5’s combination of ultra low power and industry-leading integration decreases system cost while increasing revenue through greater numbers of ADSL line deployments To visit the DSL Solutions homepage click here To submit a request for information or ask a question regarding TI’s DSL Solutions through TI’s Product Information Center click here
Features
Industry’s only complete octal ADSL chipset solution for central office (CO) applications shipping in production today Supports industry’s highest port densities shipping in volume today: <300 mW per port excluding line transceiver <1.3 sq. inches per port from tip/ring interface to data interface Powered by Amati technology Loop Adaptive Power enables Lowest possible power consumption on EVERY line Proven interoperability




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