The BCM5350KPB5-P11 is a System-on-Chip (SoC) designed by Broadcom, tailored for wireless router and access point applications. It integrates a MIPS processor core, a Wi-Fi controller supporting 802.11n, and other networking functionalities into a single chip, providing a cost-effective and compact solution for creating wireless networking devices.
Applications:
- Wireless Routers (802.11n)
- Wireless Access Points
- Range Extenders
- Home Gateways
Features:
- Integrated MIPS 74K processor
- Single-band 2.4GHz 802.11n Wi-Fi connectivity
- Embedded 5-port Fast Ethernet switch
- USB 2.0 host port
- Hardware NAT acceleration
- Supports up to 300 Mbps PHY rate
Benefits:
- Cost-effective solution for wireless networking
- Reduced component count for simpler designs
- Improved network performance via hardware NAT
- Enhanced security features
- Low power consumption
The BCM5350KPB5-P11 combines essential networking functions into a single chip, reducing the overall bill of materials (BOM) and simplifying the design process. The integrated MIPS processor manages network operations, while the Wi-Fi controller enables wireless connectivity based on the 802.11n standard. The built-in Ethernet switch provides wired connectivity options, and the USB 2.0 host port allows for connecting external storage devices or peripherals. The hardware NAT accelerator boosts network performance by offloading NAT tasks from the main processor, leading to faster throughput and reduced latency.
This SoC is commonly used in entry-level to mid-range wireless routers. Its integration capabilities and feature set make it suitable for a wide range of applications, from basic home routers to more advanced networking devices. The BCM5350KPB5-P11 provides a balance of performance, cost, and integration, making it a popular choice for manufacturers of wireless networking equipment.