An ATM Chip Set for High Performance Computer Interfaces, Affording over 100 Mbps Sustained Throughput
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概要
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The transmission and processing of multimedia information requires a high-speed communications network infrastructure. This is especially true for the networks between the user's computer and the information highway. An Ethernet LAN is widely used for these networks, but it has limited throughput. Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) LAN technology is a promising approach to overcome this limitation. We have developed a chip set which can be used to connect personal computers (PCs) and workstations (WSs) to a 156-Mbps ATM LAN. The advanced architecture, optimized performance and efficient buffer management enables a sustained more than 100 Mbps transfer speed to be obtained. The chip set is implemented in a 0.8 μm triple metal-layer CMOS process to integrate total 460 K transistors and consumes total 4 W at 5 V.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 1995-12-25
著者
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SUZUKI Hiroshi
Network Research Laboratory, CampC Research Laboratories, NEC Corporation
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Suzuki H
Ntt Photonics Labs. Ntt Corporation
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Tomimitsu Yasuharu
CampC Systems LSI Development Laboratory, ULSI Systems Development Laboratories, NEC Corporation
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Kawanago Satoru
CampC Systems LSI Development Laboratory, ULSI Systems Development Laboratories, NEC Corporation
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Yamane Hirotaka
CampC Systems LSI Development Laboratory, ULSI Systems Development Laboratories, NEC Corporation
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Kobunaya Hideki
CampC Systems LSI Development Laboratory, ULSI Systems Development Laboratories, NEC Corporation
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Ohgane Shoji
CampC Systems LSI Development Laboratory, ULSI Systems Development Laboratories, NEC Corporation
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Mizukoshi Nobuyuki
CampC Systems LSI Development Laboratory, ULSI Systems Development Laboratories, NEC Corporation
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Kawanago Satoru
Campc Systems Lsi Development Laboratory Ulsi Systems Development Laboratories Nec Corporation
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Kobunaya Hideki
Campc Systems Lsi Development Laboratory Ulsi Systems Development Laboratories Nec Corporation
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Mizukoshi Nobuyuki
Campc Systems Lsi Development Laboratory Ulsi Systems Development Laboratories Nec Corporation
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Yamane Hirotaka
Campc Systems Lsi Development Laboratory Ulsi Systems Development Laboratories Nec Corporation
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Ohgane Shoji
Campc Systems Lsi Development Laboratory Ulsi Systems Development Laboratories Nec Corporation
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Tomimitsu Yasuharu
Campc Systems Lsi Development Laboratory Ulsi Systems Development Laboratories Nec Corporation
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