Xilinx Announces Dual-100-Gbps Gearbox Solution for Interfacing CFP2 Optical Modules to Virtex-7 HT FPGAs


March 5, 2012 -- Xilinx, Inc. today announced the first dual-100-Gbps Gearbox solution for connecting 100G interfaces with the newest generation of high-density, 100-Gbps CFP2 optical modules. Incorporating a single 28nm Virtex-7 HT FPGA and Xilinx Gearbox intellectual property (IP) cores, the solution overcomes the initial hurdles of leveraging the new CFP2 optics supporting 100GE, OTU4 and 10x 10 MSA specifications. This allows higher density 100G line cards and transmission equipment while lowering overall system power consumption and solution cost through integration.

The global demand fueled by the surge in multimedia content and the rise of cloud computing is creating an unquenchable thirst for more bandwidth. This in turn is driving the need for adoption of more high-speed 100G interfaces with higher port densities in the optical and packet networking equipment across the network – core, aggregation, data center and transmission. The move toward increased numbers of 100G interfaces per line card in the core and aggregation nodes has become critical to achieve scale, network simplicity and an overall cost reduction in running and managing networks.

CFP2 optical modules that are half the size of CFP modules with significantly lower power consumption require an external 100G gearbox to achieve density gains and power advantages based on their form factor. Further gains are achieved when both the CFP2 modules and the gearbox conform to 100GE, OTU4 and 10x 10 MSA specifications, which require using 4x 25G and 10x 10G serial links schemes for systems side interfaces. A single IP core for connecting multiple 100G interfaces into a single chip takes integration to the next level. Combining the Xilinx Dual 100G Gearbox with other OTN or packet processing functionality in a single chip provides a high level of integration, while reducing overall systems power and lowering the total BOM costs by up to 40%.

The Xilinx Dual 100G Gearbox solution includes the Gearbox IP cores for dual-100-Gbps channels supporting two CFP2 and future CFP4 optical modules and the Virtex-7 HT FPGA silicon (7VH290T, 7VH580T or 7VH870T). The solution maps data between the 10 and 4 serial lane interfaces, in both ingress and egress directions. It converts data streams of either CAUI (10x 10.3125G) or OTL4.10 (10x 11.18G) to four lanes of proposed CAUI4 (4x 25.78G) or OTL4.4 (4x 27.95G). In the case of 100GE, the original 20 PCS lanes are reconstructed internally, allowing per-lane debug, skew insertion, and data manipulation, all under user control. In addition, the Xilinx Dual 100G Gearbox solution integrates advanced debugging capabilities to replicate basic test equipment thereby delivering development cost savings. Unique are the dedicated transceivers in the Virtex-7 HT Dual Gearbox devices that are pinned-out to connect seamlessly with CFP2 optics without additional vias for crossovers to improve signal integrity.

Xilinx's Dual 100G Gearbox implementation enables customers to convert existing CFP-based line cards to CFP2 so they can take advantage of higher density, lower power and lower cost per line card. This conversion can happen quickly without any changes to the CAUI-based FPGA/ASIC/NPU portion of the card.

Along with lowering the power consumption and accelerating product development cycles through advanced debug functionality, integration of additional functions such as multiple 100GE MAC, 100G OTN framers and transponders/ muxponders or 120G muxsar, 200G MAC to Interlaken bridges in the same Virtex-7 HT FPGA lowers total line card and system BoM for applications in data center and OTN switches, POT-S, switches and routers that are challenged on cost and power.

By simplifying the interface to optical modules, more functions are being integrated into the devices, thereby minimizing the power density. Designers can now have 200G of throughput (Xilinx Dual 100G Gearbox) for less than 10W. Further by reducing the number of chips the Virtex-7 HT FPGA Dual 100G Gearbox solution provides, an interface to CFP2 optical modules. The only other option to use is two single-port ASSP chips to connect to two 100G channels, for a gearbox implementation and a third chip for the OTN framer or 100GE MAC, which increases BoM, power and design complexity.


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