Network Controller Tackles Residential Gateways

Sept. 1, 2001
The new mPD98502 is a network controller for applications such as residential and small business gateways, MTU (Multi-Tenant Unit) aggregators and xDSL modems and routers. The device is a result of the integration of PCI bridge functionality with the

The new mPD98502 is a network controller for applications such as residential and small business gateways, MTU (Multi-Tenant Unit) aggregators and xDSL modems and routers. The device is a result of the integration of PCI bridge functionality with the company's existing mPD98501 processor. Features include a MIPS VR 4120A CPU, two ports of 10/100 Ethernet, a 50 Mbps ATM interface, and a USB slave interface. The PCI bridge is compliant with PCI Rev. 2.2 and operates at 32 bits/33 MHz. Available now, the mPD98502 is priced at $25 each/10,000. NEC ELECTRONICS INC., Santa Clara, CA. (408) 588-6000.

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