400GbE deployments are ramping in hyper-scale data center and cloud networks as the adoption of Broadcom’s 12.8-Tbps Tomahawk® 3 switch chip is accelerating. Effective deployment of 400G networks also requires backward compatibility to legacy 3.2-Tbps and 6.4-Tbps switches, such as Broadcom’s Tomahawk 1 and Tomahawk 2, currently deployed with 100-Gbps optical modules. With the availability of both 7nm 100G and 400G PAM-4 PHY devices, the BCM87106 and BCM87400, respectively, data center operators and cloud providers can now deploy the highest performance, lowest power 100G and 400G links to expand their network capacity and support the growing bandwidth demands.
The introduction of BCM87106 in 7nm CMOS allows for increased performance margin and flexibility to support multi-vendor interoperability while reducing power within dense hyper-scale and cloud network deployments. Broadcom’s 7nm 100G PHY solution delivers more than 30% power savings compared to existing 16nm PHY solutions. Furthermore, the BCM87106 enables transceiver manufacturers to produce a lower cost QSFP28 solution using a single 100-Gbps transmit and receive path, as opposed to the current PSM4 and CWDM4 solutions which require four linear drivers, four lasers, four photodetectors and four TIAs. The BCM87106 enables superior performance, lower power and lower cost 100G transceiver solutions, making it ideal for large-scale 100GbE DR deployments. Broadcom’s 7nm PHY solution is complemented by a full suite of electro-absorption modulated lasers (EMLs), PIN photodetectors and PMD driver and TIA ICs, creating an industry leading one-stop shop portfolio for transceiver manufacturers.
7nm 100G/400G PAM-4 PHY
- Industry leading DSP performance and power efficiency enabling DR/FR/LR/DR4/FR4/LR4 optical modules including QSFP-DD/OSFP/QSFP28 to meet IEEE and MSA specifications
- Proven client-side interop with
Broadcom switch ASICs and ASSPs using proven industry leading 28Gbaud PAM-4 and NRZ SerDes architecture and flexibility to support 100GbE with either 4x25G NRZ or 2x50G PAM-4 physical lanes - PAM-4 client-side interface compliance to CEI-28G/56G medium reach (MR) specification supporting MR channels
- 802.3bs standard-compliant KP4, KR4, and end-to-end FEC bypass operation supporting DR4-DR1 break-out and longer distance links
- Advanced API based PHY firmware with direct compatibility for both BCM87400 and BCM87106 leveraging platform 100G/400G designs for faster time to market
100G Single-Lambda Optics & PMD
- Highly differentiated III-V optical components including EMLs (283Q), EMLs on Carrier (729Q) and PIN photodetectors (118K35) for 100G and 400G long reach applications
- Highly integrated PMD devices including linear laser drivers (AFSI-N91C4L1/2) and TIAs (AFSI-R91C4L, AFSI-R94C4L) for 100G and 400G applications
Further information on Broadcom’s 7nm PAM-4 optical platform is available online at https://www.broadcom.com/blog/7nm-pam4-optical-platform-accelerates-400gbe-deployments
“With the addition of our 7nm 100G PAM-4 PHY,
“Most of the early deployment of 400GbE modules will be used to create dense, high-radix 100GbE switch fabrics using 12.8Tbps switches such Broadcom’s Tomahawk 3,” said
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