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Products
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Features & Benefits |
Product Names
Choice of Development Platforms Based on Design Requirements:
| Intel® IXDP2400 Advanced Development Platform |
A dual-chip implementation ideal for developing access and edge applications spanning full duplex OC-12/1GbE to OC-48/4 GbE line rates, such as an OC-48 DSLAM. |
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| Intel® IXDP2401 Advanced Development Platform |
Standards-based, PICMG 3.0 Advanced Telecom Computing Architecture* (AdvancedTCA*) compliant single chip implementation ideal for designing access and edge applications spanning OC-3 to 2xOC-12/2xGbE line rates, such as a multi-service switch or edge router. |
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These development platforms can be used in several ways:
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Developers can write code and run simulations in a Windows* based PC environment using the graphical workbench and the cycle-accurate simulator, and then use the development platform to verify system functionality even before the customer hardware is available. |
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Hardware design engineers can reuse schematic source files included in their board design to jump-start their board development effort. |
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Developers can validate a design using the base card and mezzanine cards available from Intel, or design and test a custom I/O subsystem using the development platform prior to committing to a full board design. |
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Developers can design a proprietary switch fabric card, and use an interface on the base card to implement a fabric backplane. |
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| Modular platform architecture |
Wide choice of optional I/O, control processor, QDR II and TCAM mezzanine cards for flexible configurations that enable rapid prototyping of an entire application |
| High-speed well-defined mezzanine interfaces connected to the Intel® IXP2400 network processor |
Option to add up to two I/O media cards or build custom mezzanine cards to meet specific processing requirements |
| Industry-standard PMC mezzanine site connected to PCI interface of the network processor |
Option to add off-the-shelf PMC module such as an adjunct processor for control plane processing |
| Fabric interface mezzanine site |
Option to connect to different backplane fabric (e.g. Ethernet, PCI-Express) |
| UART serial port, 10/100 Ethernet port, JTAG port, and NetROM connector |
Range of ports assists debug and development for software/firmware of the network processor and associated peripherals |
| Includes extended diagnostics |
Provides detailed and thorough testing of all hardware components on the platform, including tests for NPU, memory, I/O interfaces, and media |
| Board Support Package for Linux and Choice of OS vendor |
Choice of operating systems |
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| Intel® IXDP2400 Advanced Development Platform |
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Intel® IXDP2400 Advanced Development Platform (includes Intel® IXMB2400 Dual Network Processor Base Card, Chassis, Power Supply and Switch Fabric Loopback Card) |
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| Base Card |
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Intel® IXMB2400 Dual Network Processor Base Card |
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| Option Cards |
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Intel® IXD2448 Single OC-48 I/O Option Card |
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Intel® IXD2412 Quad OC-12 I/O Option Card |
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Intel® IXD2410 Quad 1Gb Ethernet I/O Option Card |
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Intel® IXQDR2416 16MB QDR-II SRAM Memory Module Option Card |
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| Intel® IXDP2401 Advanced Development Platform |
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Intel® IXDP2401 Advanced Development Platform (ATCA) (includes Intel® IXMB2401 Single Network Processor Base Card, PICMG3.0 compliant 5-slot AdvancedTCA chassis, Shelf Manager, and 1200W external power supply) |
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| Base Card |
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Intel® IXMB2401 Single Network Processor Base Card (ATCA) |
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| Option Cards |
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Intel® IXD4OC3T1F Quad OC-3 I/O Option Card |
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Intel® IXD4OC12T1F Quad OC-12 I/O Option Card |
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Intel® IXD4GETOC Quad Gigabit Ethernet I/O Option Card |
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Intel® IXQDR2416 16MB QDR-II SRAM Memory Module Option Card |
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