Title :
Self-routing crossbar switch with internal contention resolution
Author :
Heer, Christoph ; Kirstädter, Andreas ; Sauer, Christian
fDate :
6/23/1905 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Network components for switching and routing systems are needed for the increasing demand of higher bandwidth. Especially the local area networks (LAN) see a strong move from fast Ethernet to gigabit Ethernet transmission. Therefore future router and switch architectures have to be scalable for higher bandwidth. The presented crossbar switch allows building up active backplanes and to connect up to 12 line cards with up to 12 FE ports each. With its aggregated bandwidth of 24 Gbit/sec the crossbar it´s the central switching element of this system. The circuit runs at 125 MHz and consumes about 2.5 W. The overall area of the pad-limited design is given by 64 mm while the core area for the switching matrix, control logic and memories is about 25 mm2
Keywords :
electronic switching systems; local area networks; telecommunication network routing; 125 MHz; 2.5 W; Ethernet; active backplane; bandwidth; internal contention resolution; local area network; routing system; scalable architecture; self-routing crossbar switch; switching system; Backplanes; Bandwidth; Ethernet networks; Iron; Local area networks; Logic circuits; Logic design; Routing; Switches; Switching circuits;
Conference_Titel :
Electronics, Circuits and Systems, 2001. ICECS 2001. The 8th IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7057-0
DOI :
10.1109/ICECS.2001.957570