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TI Proprietary – Covered under NDA

TI’s AR7:The Evolution of ADSL CPE

to Fully Integrated SOC

TI’s AR7:The Evolution of ADSL CPE

to Fully Integrated SOC

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AR7 – First Single-Chip ADSL Router

AR7 – First Single-Chip ADSL Router

Reduces subscriber churn for service providers

Improves user experience, especially for home networking

Adds subscribers that LECs previously couldn’t service

Provides up to 25% lower system cost than current solutions

Enables future proofing – supports today’s ADSL protocols and tomorrow’s increased throughput and reach protocols

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In-house 802.11 and VoIP capabilities for easy add-on of additional features

Broadband Portfolio

TI has over 7 years of end-to-end experience deploying CPE and CO solutions – Over 20M ports shipped

End-to-End Experience

We understand manufacturer and service provider requirements

Customer Knowledge

We know what to test and how to test and we build that into our silicon

Silicon Expertise

Interoperability TestingWe rigorously test our DSL solutions for interoperability to reduce operators’ risk and ramp to volume efforts

7 Years of DSL Know-How7 Years of DSL Know-HowD

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Wireless

TI Is Committed to Single-Chip Solutions

TI Is Committed to Single-Chip Solutions

More More to Come . . .to Come . . .

TI is committed to providing single-chip technology for wireless and wired communication

Advanced process technology (130nm and 90nm)

Digital and analog expertise

Single-Chip DSL Router

Single-Chip Bluetooth

Single-Chip Cell Phone

Wired

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All Single-Chip Routers Are Not the Same

All Single-Chip Routers Are Not the Same

Not a complete system-on-a-chip

Needs extra power supplies

Increased BOM for external line driver

Includes major chips plus hundreds of passives on one piece of silicon

Single power supply 18-25% lower RBOM

~150 Components

Multi-chip module – a single package but not one piece of silicon

Multiple power supplies required

Multi-Chip Module

CommsProcessor

AnalogCodec

LineReceiver

LineDriver

DigitalPHY

~300 Components

Power Management

Line Driver

~270 Components

Power Management

Announced “Single-Chip”

Solutions

Comms Processor

DigitalPHY

Line Receiver

PowerMgmt

LineDriver

AnalogCodec

Comms Processor

DigitalPHY

Line Receiver

PowerMgmt

LineDriver

AnalogCodec

BOM = $$BOM = $$$$ BOM = $$BOM = $$

$$

BOM = BOM = $$

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Rest of Bill of Materials – Cost Comparison

Rest of Bill of Materials – Cost Comparison

AR7 BRCM GSPN CNXT

Base BOM Memory 10/100 EPHY additional

External Voltage Regulators additionaladditionaladditional

Line Driver additionaladditional

External Rx/Tx Filtering additionaladditionaladditional

Case/Pwr Sply/Pack out System Manufacturing

Delta to TI RBOM 18% 19% 25%

18-25% Lower RBOM Than Other Solutions

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AR7 ADSL Router – System-View

AR7 ADSL Router – System-View

LEDs

GPIOs

CLK

UARTSerial

I/F

Gateway ReadyVoice,

PCI 802.11 SDRA

MFLASH

AR7 Enables Clean Board Layouts Component Count ~ 150

Future proof ADSL– all standards on one chip Annex A, B, C, I, J ADSL2+, READSL

Greater than 50% increase in processor speed

Linux, VxWorks software support

Code compatible with AR5

Single Power Supply

Integrated Ethernet PHY

12-18VD

C

Vin

RJ11Hybrid

(Transformer+

Discretes)

V-Reg

RJ45

USB

ENET

XFMR

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New services for increased revenue stream

Upgradeable products to meet evolving standards

Better out-of-the box experience

Faster data rates and longer reach

Real-time line diagnostics

Lower latency for gaming

Better wireless home networking

Faster downloads

Robust interactive gaming without lag times

Seamless and reliable accessibility to any application or service

Consumer Demands

Lower system cost

Quick time to market

Interoperability

Higher performance

Lower development cost

Programmable solutions

20+Mb

ps

ADSL2

+

OEM Needs

AR7 Delivers on Market Requirements

AR7 Delivers on Market RequirementsService Provider

Needs

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3X Performanc

e Improveme

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3X Improved Downstream Throughput with TurboDSLTM

Packet Accelerator

3X Improved Downstream Throughput with TurboDSLTM

Packet Accelerator

Existing Solutions

AR7 TurboDSL™ Packet AcceleratorAR7 TurboDSL™ Packet Accelerator

DSL Downstream Throughput

Operator Benefits Improves consumer’s experience and reduces churn

Lays groundwork for operators to benefit from home networking

Makes the triple play of voice, data and video services possible

Consumer BenefitsReduces buffering and lag-time for downloads

Enables video streaming and better home networking

Results based on typical North American service provider agreements of 1.5 Mbps downstream and 128Kbps upstream.

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Expanding Service Providers’ Networks

Expanding Service Providers’ Networks

Dynamic Adaptive Equalization

Today With AR7

Ideal service provider coverage area from central office

Unserviceable areas from bridge taps, RFI, etc.

Actual coverage area

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What the AR7 Provides:

• First CPE solution to offer ADSL2+

• Standards Compliant Solution, plus supports proprietary ADSL2 install base

• Software upgradeable to support higher bandwidths

ADSL2+:• Provides up to 20Mbps

service at longer lengths than VDSL

• TI wrote the ADSL2+ Standard

• Need ADSL2+ support on both ends of the wire

• Full Support of ADSL2- Offers packet support, reduced

data overhead and higher network layer

throughput- Take advantage of the full benefits (dual ended line testing -- DELT, improved immunity to noise)

• Seamless Transition into ADSL or READSL for longer loops

ADSL2+, Delivering Extended Rates

ADSL2+, Delivering Extended Rates

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AR7 Silicon-Level ProfileAR7 Silicon-Level Profile

160 MHz MIPS Processor

4KBROM

4KBRAM

10/100QOSMACPhyDigital

Transceiver

TI BusSD

RA

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sh

AD

SL

GPIO

I2C/UART

10/100QOSMAC

MII

TI Bus

Bu

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Bus

Bu

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Memory Controller(SDRAM,

FLASHSRAM)

USB 1.1

AAL5 SAR & QOS

AAL2 SAR

& QOS

UART

ADSL PHY Integrated transceiver, codec

and Rx/TX 12V line driver Interoperable with deployed DSLAMs

Processor 160 MHz MIPS 4KEc

generating 220 MIPS

ATM SAR – AAL5: Hardware

accelerated 16 VPI/VCI connections

SAR – AAL2: Hardware accelerated 32 voice lines & 3 VPI/VCI connections

Memory EMIF:16 bit SDRAM w/bank

interleaving @ 125MHz, full & half speed

EMIF Chip Selects: 2 async/2 SDRAM

ROM Boot: To any chip selectI/Os UARTs: One 4-pin UART and one 2-

pin UART/Mixed with I2C Ethernet: 1 Integrated Phy and 2

MACs with QoS and 8 TX & 8 RX queues

External interrupts: 2 GPIO: 12 dedicated/8 possible

Package – 23mm x 23mm 324 Ball Grid Array In 130 nanometer process technology

DMA

PowerManageme

nt

AFE

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Wireless Router All the features of AR7 Plus add-on 802.11a/b/g card

(TNETW1130)

Gateway Router Gateway class

software solution Integrated on

Motherboard 802.11a/b/g 4 port Ethernet

switchRouter Residential router

feature set Improved network

processor Industry leading ADSL

performance Robust software options

AR7 RoadmapAR7 Roadmap

AR7 AR7W

AR7G

Sampling Today 3Q 2003 1Q 2004

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TI Supports 180+ Customers Worldwide

TI Supports 180+ Customers Worldwide

Asia Europe N. America

TI DSL Solutions are Deployed in Over 45 Countries by More than 100 Operators

#1 CO Chipset

Provider in China

#1 CPE Provider in

North America

#1 ADSL Technology Provider in

Europe

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AR7 SummaryAR7 Summary

First true ADSL access router-on-a-chip

Dramatically reduces RBOM over competitive “single-chips”

TurboDSL Packet Accelerator

Dynamic Adaptive Equalization

Supports Annex A, B, C, I, J, ADSL2+ and READSL

Leverages TI broadband portfolio

Superior interoperability

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BOM

ManufacturingProcessTechnology

DSL CPE Modem SOC IntegrationDSL CPE Modem SOC Integration

Comms Processor

20005 chips

740 discretes CMOS Analog Flash SDRAM

Memory

Digital PHY

Analog Codec

Line Driver

Line Receiver

740 Discretes

Comms Processor

AR53 chips

415 discretes CMOS Analog Flash SDRAM

Memory

Digital PHY

415 Discretes

AFE

AR71 chip

<150 discretes CMOS Analog Flash SDRAM

Memory

<150 Discretes

AR7

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Competitive Feature ComparisonCompetitive Feature ComparisonAR7AR7

TNETD730TNETD73000

BRCMBRCM

BCM6345BCM6345GSPNGSPN

Argon IIIArgon IIICNXTCNXT

CX82310CX82310

Processor 160MHzMIPS

140MHzMIPS

~150MHzMicroSPARC

168MHzARM9

AAL5 SAR Hard hard soft soft

AAL2 SAR Hard hard soft none

10/100 EPHY Yes yes yes external

10/100 EMAC Two one one one

USB 1.1 Yes yes yes yes

PCMCIA Yes yes yes no

Dynamic Tone Control

Yes no no no

ADSL+/ADSL2 Support

Yes no yes no

Voltage Regulator Yes additional additional additional

Line Driver Yes additional additional additional

Rx/Tx Filtering Yes additional additional additional

Component Count <150 ~270 ~300

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Interoperability Makes it Happen

Tested and Proven InteroperabilityTested and Proven Interoperability

Texas Instruments has committed significant resources, time, and effort to be the DSL interoperability leader

Seamless and reliable accessibility to any application or service, regardless of the system or software provider

Consumers Demand

Extensive test capability

Remote testing capabilities

Millions invested to date Extensive product

inventory

All TI ADSL products are rigorously tested in TI’s interoperability labs, at local exchange carrier labs and in the field

DSL Interoperability reports support customers in verifying their designs and winning new business at operators

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Function NSP 3.2 NSP 3.3Networking RIP1, ICMP, ARP, NAT, PAT Same, plus RIP2, RARP

NAT ALGs: PPTP, TALK, TFTP, IRC NAT ALGs: SIP, MGCPDHCP: Client, Relay, Server; DNS relay agentTCP/IP, IPv4, UDP, TCP; IP Address forwarding MAC encapsulated routing

Encapsulation RFC2364 PPPoA client; RFC2516 PPPoE client; SameRFC2684 Bridge/router; RFC2225

Management TFTP client; Telnet; FTP GETW, CLI Same, plus Firewall Web management/HTTP server, Image recovery Logging/Intrusion Detection System logging, OAM generate/stats in GUI Security PAP/CHAP, SPI, Packet Filtering, Password Same, plus IPSEC client

Authentication, Physical DMZ, VPN & IPSEC and serverPass through, IP & MAC spoofing protectionDos protection from common attacks

ATM 8 PVC’s, F4 & F5 send/receive and stats, Same, plus QoS Support,VPI/VCI autoconfig, Complete bit rate support ILMI/TR37 Autoconfig

Other TI 802.11 support UPNP, stack customization Enhanced diags

Function NSP 3.2 NSP 3.3Networking RIP1, ICMP, ARP, NAT, PAT Same, plus RIP2, RARP

NAT ALGs: PPTP, TALK, TFTP, IRC NAT ALGs: SIP, MGCPDHCP: Client, Relay, Server; DNS relay agentTCP/IP, IPv4, UDP, TCP; IP Address forwarding MAC encapsulated routing

Encapsulation RFC2364 PPPoA client; RFC2516 PPPoE client; SameRFC2684 Bridge/router; RFC2225

Management TFTP client; Telnet; FTP GETW, CLI Same, plus Firewall Web management/HTTP server, Image recovery Logging/Intrusion Detection System logging, OAM generate/stats in GUI Security PAP/CHAP, SPI, Packet Filtering, Password Same, plus IPSEC client

Authentication, Physical DMZ, VPN & IPSEC and serverPass through, IP & MAC spoofing protectionDos protection from common attacks

ATM 8 PVC’s, F4 & F5 send/receive and stats, Same, plus QoS Support,VPI/VCI autoconfig, Complete bit rate support ILMI/TR37 Autoconfig

Other TI 802.11 support UPNP, stack customization Enhanced diags

AR7 Linux NSP FeaturesAR7 Linux NSP Features