The PEF24471EV1.3G is an Integrated Circuit designed for xDSL applications, specifically ADSL2+ and VDSL2, manufactured by Infineon Technologies. It serves as a line driver and receiver, handling the analog front-end functions necessary for transmitting and receiving high-speed data over telephone lines.
Applications
- ADSL2+ and VDSL2 modems
- Residential Gateways
- Central Office (CO) Equipment
- DSL Access Multiplexers (DSLAMs)
- Industrial xDSL solutions
Features
- Supports ADSL2+, VDSL2
- Integrated Line Driver and Receiver
- Low Power Consumption
- High performance analog front-end
- Adaptive equalization to compensate for line impairments
- Integrated filters to reduce noise and interference
Benefits
- Enables high-speed data transmission over existing telephone lines
- Reduces component count and board space in modem designs
- Provides a cost-effective solution for xDSL applications
- Improves signal quality and range by compensating for line impairments
- Enhances system reliability and performance
Additional Details
The PEF24471EV1.3G IC allows for high-bandwidth communication over copper wires by implementing advanced signal processing techniques and echo cancellation. The chip is designed for optimal performance, providing clean and efficient data transmission and reception. The adaptive equalization feature helps to mitigate the effects of signal attenuation and distortion caused by long or noisy telephone lines. It generally operates with a dual power supply voltage. The 'G' likely references a specific revision or package of the IC.
This IC is a core component in xDSL modem design. It's designed to manage the physical layer interface, optimizing signal transmission and reception. Because of its capabilities, it can offer high speed Internet access and reliable data communication over long distances. Integrated line drivers and receivers are essential to achieve high data rates and stable connections. The chip provides advanced signal processing techniques to reduce signal distortion.