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SigC5510 DDR2 240 SODIMM Module
SigC5510-DDR2-240 SODIMM Module

VoIP Module

Video Module


Signalogic VoIP modules allow equipment manufacturers to add Texas Inst/Telogy world-class VoIP services to router, enterprise PBX and carrier gateway equipment. Signalogic is a leading provider of DSP and VoIP modular solutions in ultra small form-factors, ranging from SODIMM to PMC, with channel capacities ranging from 32 to 2304 carrier grade voice channels, including ITU, GSM, CDMA, and cable voice codecs and echo cancellation.

As with their VoIP counterparts, Signalogic video modules allow OEMs to add IP video services to network infrastructure equipment, including H.264, motion JPEG, WM9, and machine vision.

Modules are available as both off-the-shelf and on application-specific basis. Due to Signalogic's DSP expertise and 15-year experience, voice channel density and modular solution engineering is superior to "shake and bake" OEM contract manufacturers such as Solectron and Sanmina. For example, Signalogic modules do not require per-DSP heatsinks, and include design engineering for multi-DSP JTAG scan, high current capacity, and full functional test system options.

Some ways that Signalogic innovates in DSP modular solutions:

Signalogic maintains a close working relationship with TI/Telogy and a deep understanding of TI's VoIP software architecture and operation. This knowledge is used to integrate TI/Telogy voice software intimately with the module design, to obtain maximum channel capacity and testability, while minimizing power consumption and cost.

Signalogic's voice and DSP products are used in a wide variety of network infrastructure equipment including voice and media gateways, high-speed routers, switches, access multiplexers, cross-connect systems, add-drop multiplexers and digital loop carrier equipment.

 
Picture Form-Factor DSPs Comments Status

5510-SIMM-72
SIMM, 72-pin (1) TI 5510 200 MHz 5510

Flash, 4 Mbyte, supporting stand-alone
boot operation and non-volatile
storage
SRAM, 2 Mbyte
Audio I/O and/or telephony codec
(2 chan, 16-bit, 8 to 48kHz Fs) UART On-Module Switching
Power Generation TI/Telogy and ADT Voice and Fax
Software Compatible Xilinx FPGA HPI, McBSP, interrupts
available at module edge JTAG, CCS Compatible
Customer-Specific,
COTS Not Available
5510-DDR2-240
5510-DDR2-240
DDR2, 240-pin (8) TI 5510 On-Module Switching
Power Generation Telogy Voice Software
Compatible HPI, McBSP, interrupts
available at module edge JTAG, CCS Compatible
Customer-Specific,
COTS Not Available
54xx-SODIMM-72
54xx-SODIMM-72
SODIMM, 72-pin (3) TI 5416,
5409A, or 549 128k or 256k
x 16 SRAM per DSP
General-Purpose DSP
Power Generation Telogy Voice Software
Compatible HPI, McBSP, interrupts
availableat module edge JTAG,CCS Compatible For More Information
COTS, Active
5421-SODIMM-72
5421-SODIMM-144
SODIMM, 144-pin (6) TI 5421 General-Purpose DSP
Power Generation Telogy Voice Software
Compatible HPI, McBSP, interrupts
available at module edge JTAG, CCS Compatible For More Information
COTS, Active but
not recommended
for new designs
5561-PTMC
5561-PTMC
PMC, PICMG v2.15 (12) TI TNETV3010 (2) Xilinx FPGAs with
HPI, McBSP, and UTOPIA
connections to DSP farm
PCI Interface WinPath Network/Comm
Processor GbE Port, 10/100 Port,
RS-232 Port Telogy Voice Software
Compatible On-Module Switching
Power Generation JTAG, CCS Compatible For More Information
COTS, Active
641x-PTMC
641x-PTMC
PMC, PICMG v2.15 (8) TI 6414, 6415, or 6416,
2 to 8M x 32
SDRAM per DSP
(2) Xilinx FPGAs with
HPI, McBSP, and UTOPIA
connections to DSP farm
PCI Interface Zarlink Network Switch
GbE Port, 10/100 Port 3rd Party Voice/Video/
Wireless Software
Compatible On-Module Switching
Power Generation JTAG, CCS Compatible For More Information
COTS, Active

NOTES

COTS = Commercial Off-the-Shelf
CCS = Code Composer Studio Software
DSP = Digital Signal Processor
JTAG = DSP code debug method, includes instruction single-step, register and memory view, breakpoints, etc
PMC = PCI Mezzanine Card
SRAM = Asynchronous Memory
SDRAM = Synchronous Memory