73M1x66 VOIP FXO MicroDAATM Product Launch Training 6th June 2007 Confidential Information 1 Teridian’s Mission: Intelligent integration for an analog world Energy and Automation World’s premier IC supplier for Energy and Automation • Energy measurement & control • Motor control & process instrumentation Secure Access Networking Market leader in Secure Access solutions • Conditional Access card readers • Point of Sale, eBanking & eIdentity Continued Networking Innovation • Reliable network connectivity • Multi-media QoS connectivity Confidential Information 2 Secure Access & Networking Training Series Teridian’s Training Series This is the third in a series of Webex IP Camera training sessions. Available on extranet: MicroDAA Launch Training Set Top Box & Digital TV Point of Sale eIdentity eBanking Consumer A/V Solutions June 6th: VoIP FXO Launch Training SIM Card Reader Multifunction Printer Fax VOIP & Access Networking Confidential Information 3 Teridian Solutions: Secure Access & Networking Set Top Box (Consumer A/V) Conditional Access & Connectivity Point of Sale, eIdentity, eBanking Secure Access & Connectivity SmartCard MODEM 19xx/29xx Conditional Access 12xx, 80xx System Processor System Processor MODEM 19xx/29xx A/V Pro 5002/5303 10/100 Ethernet 2123/33 10/100 Ethernet 2123/33 Multifunction Printer/Fax Connectivity SmartCard EMV Controller 12xx SmartCard & SAM Interfaces 80xx VOIP Connectivity (PBX, Gateway) VOIP FXO 1x66 MODEM 19xx/29xx System Processor System Processor 10/100 Ethernet 2123/33 10/100 Ethernet 2123/33 Confidential Information 4 Quiz at the conclusion of the Q&A session Best Quiz performance in Series wins Prize (or similar prize) Confidential Information 5 73M1x66 VoIP FXO MicroDAATM Distributor and Representative Training 6th June 2007 Keith Chu Sr. Product Line Manager Modem and VoIP Confidential Information 6 Agenda Welcome and Introduction Teridian is Announcing VOIP and FXO, a primer The 73M1x66 FXO MicroDAATM Technology Collateral and Application Resources Competitive Landscape Tactical Quiz – Prize for best performance in the Training series. Confidential Information 7 Announcing May 9th Teridian ships 100M IC’s into STB May 21st Teridian launches 73M1822 and 73M1922 MicroDAATM for Embedded soft modem applications May 21st Teridian and ST Micro announce MFP/FAX Reference Design June 11th Teridian Launches 73M1866 and 73M1966 VOIP FXO for embedded VOIP and PCM applications. Confidential Information 8 What is VOIP? Voice over IP is the basis for next generation networks. VOIP is efficient and scalable. Internet Telephony Service Provider Resedential VOIP can be; PHONE 1 PHONE 2 10BaseT ACT 5V over the public internet (e.g. Skype, Vonage etc.) over a managed network (e.g. BT-21CN, Carrier, Enterprise networks etc.) Cost savings causing rapid transition from traditional PSTN to the NGN. Broadband Access Internet Media Access Gateways PSTN CLASS 5 Switch Small Business Enterprise Network FXO IP-PBX VOIP still needs access for traditional telephones (FXS) and the PSTN (FXO). Confidential Information 9 FXO and FXS FXO - Foreign eXchange Office is any device that, from the point of view of a telephone exchange, seems to be a regular telephone. As such, it is able to accept ring signals, go on-hook and off-hook, and send and receive voice signals. FXO is a DAA. FXS - Foreign eXchange Subscriber interface (the plug on the wall) delivers POTS service from the local phone company’s Central Office (CO) and is connected to subscriber equipment (telephones, modems, and fax machines). An FXS interface provides the following to a subscriber device: Dial Tone, Battery Current. Ring Voltage Confidential Information 10 Why is FXO important? Reliability PSTN remain functioning even during power failure conditions. Household VoIP hardware uses broadband modems and other equipment powered by household electricity, which may be subject to outages. Even with local power still available, the broadband carrier itself may experience outages as well. Consumer network technologies such as cable and DSL often are not subject to the same restoration service levels as the PSTN. Emergency calls IP systems makes it difficult to locate network users geographically. Emergency calls, cannot easily be routed to a nearby call center, and are impossible on some VOIP systems. Sometimes, VOIP systems may route emergency calls to a non-emergency phone line at the intended department. In the event that a caller is unable to give an address, emergency services may be unable to locate them in any other way. Power outage and network interruption prevent the ability to make emergency calls. Difficulty with sending faxes, modems and text telephones Sending faxes, PoS modems and text telephony over VOIP is limited and may not even possible with some services FXO provides a simple solution to these problems Confidential Information 11 Target Applications •VOIP: Via FXS or PC (Skype, Vonage) • FXO: Typically none Broadband Pipe •Example Equipment Providers: Audiocodes, Cisco, Digium, Dlink, Linksys, Motorola, Netgear, Siemens, Utstarcom, Vtech, Zoom, Zyxel etc FXS xDSL PON Cable •Located: Small/Medium Business and SOHO: Integrated Voice and Data Routers •Located: Enterprises, Medium large Business •VOIP: Via FXS PC (Skype, Vonage) •VOIP: Via TDM bus or IP phone •FXO: Voice Line to FXO over subscription can be from 2:1, to as many as 16:1 • FXO: Voice Line to FXO over subscription can be from 1:1, to as many as 4:1 •Example Equipment Providers: Alcatel, Audiocodes, Avaya, Cisco, Dlink, Gohigh, Linksys, Oki, Nortel, Quintum, Siemens, Utstarcom, Welltech •Example Equipment Providers: Aastra, Alcatel, Audiocodes, Avaya, Cisco, Intertel, Mitel, Nortel, Panasonic, Samsung, Siemens, Utstarcom xDSL PON LAN FXS PSTN High speed Pipe FXO LAN Broadband Pipe •Located: Small Family Dwellings PBX Broadband Gateways Broadband Pipe Analog Terminal Adapter TDM bus PSTN FXO LAN IP Phone POTs phones Confidential Information 12 GPIO Clock Compander Host Side Device (1906) Codec and clock management functions DAC , Tx Filter Z- Matching and Line Driver Barrier Interfac e SPI Control lLogic PCM 73M1x66 Device Description DAA External Interface Barrier Rx Filter & A/D Pulse Transformer barrier. Line Side device can be powered by Host side device Confidential Information Line Side Device (1916) DAA functions 13 73M1x66 Feature Overview Standard Interfaces PCM Highway data interface supporting both slave and master modes SPI control interface, with daisy chain support for up to 16 devices Designed to provide programmable global DAA compliance FCC, TBR-21, JATE and other PTT standards with single BOM. Companding G.711 μ Law, A law compliant companding 8kHz sample rate and 16-bit linear mode 80 dB RX/TX dynamic range, THD –80dB Automatic clock rate detection Additional Features Low power modes Ground Start or loop start operation support Polarity Reversal detection without host intervention GPIO for user programmable I/O ports Call Progress Monitor. Pass through of caller ID Type I and II. Confidential Information 14 Typical FXO VOIP Application Confidential Information 15 73M1x66 MicroDAATM 73M1866 Advantages • Single Package (8x8mm) PCM • Small PCB footprint size SPI • Barrier Isolation up to 4.5Kv Misc System and Voice Processor CODEC PCM Bus DAA PSTN Isolation Speech Barrier SPI Bus PCM SPI Misc 73M1966 Advantages • Two Chip set • Additional GPIO over 1866 • Barrier Isolation 4.5Kv and up Confidential Information 16 73M1x66 MicroDAA Benefits Pulse Transformer Barrier Advantages Best in Class RFI & Common Mode noise rejection • Differential Low impedance barrier I/F Host powered line interface • Reliable operation with <8mA loop current Barrier Isolation dependant upon physical distance and transformer • Better than 5KV - 73M1966 • Up to 4.5 KV – 73M1866 Programmability Advantages 1906 (HIC) 1916 Global PTT compliant Programmable DC I-V characteristics Wide set of selectable terminations for true global compliance and best in class return loss. Confidential Information 17 More MicroDAA Benefits Designed to operate over the widest frequency range for PSTN. Provides excellent voice quality Uses industry common Interfaces (SPI and PCM) Selectable Sample Rate (8KHz and 16KHz) BARRIER PSTN I/F ISOLATION BARRIER PSTN I/F HOST ANYWHERE ON SPI and PCM I/F PC BOARD Confidential Information 18 Why is the 1x66 internal codec useful? Standard interface to Voice and network processor is multi-frame PCM (8Khz/8-bit G.711 encoded) To be compatible SLIC/SLAC and FXO circuit provide G.711 companding. Competitive FXO requires a separate external codec Voice processor provides bit rate reductions by transcoding and SD/CNG functions. Voice/Network Processor PCM Framer High speed TDM bus/ 8KHz 64kbps frames) SLIC/SLAC SLIC/SLAC Confidential Information SLIC/SLAC FXO PSTN 19 What is the difference between 1x22 and 1x66 73M1x66 System and Voice Processor CODEC PCM Bus DAA PSTN Isolation Speech Barrier SPI Bus Host side devices perform different functions. Feature Terminations Line side devices very similar. There are some minor differences System Processor Data Controller Sample Frequency Gain Control CODEC DSP 1x22 1x66 4 16 Variable 8 to 16Khz 8 Khz only None +3 to –2 dB DAA PSTN Isolation Data Pump Barrier MAFE 73M1x22 Confidential Information 20 System Firmware EVM provides window based GUI Currently available is a Linux 2.6 driver for ARM9 SPI interface support Basic control commands for 1x66 control and event indication In development a Linux 2.4 MIP 32K driver Support for driver software for other types of processor and operating systems provided on an as-needed-basis. Confidential Information 21 MicroDAA Schematic & BOM R66 1M C1 0.1uF, 200V R68 1M C3 0.1uF, 200V 1 1 Q7 MMBTA42 BR1 HD04 1+ 1 R58 240 73M1916-20 C9 1nF 0.22uF C26* 1nF - 2 C35* 1nF, 3KV C42 1nF, 300V* TRF600-150 L2* 600 Ohm E1 TB03100H 1 2 3 4 3 R2 4 HEADER 3 3 10M C36* 1nF, 3KV NOTE: GND for C35 and C36 should be on the host side of the barrie r R3 412K, 1% 2 5.1K MMBTA42 1 Q3 R65 200 Components marked with * are for EMI/EMC compatibility and can vary fromdesign to design. C6 2.2uF R69 3M 0.1uF R11 3K R4 C48 100K, 1% R6 24.9K, 1% C49 100pF 3 C20* R12 SRB 1 Q5 SRE R8 24.9K, 1% R9 24.9K, 1% MMBTA06 C7 2.2uF 1 0.1uF C37 0.01uF C12 TP15 VPS R10 178, 1% C50 0.01uF 0.1uF C8 + C38 C43* 1nF 4.7uF 1 C10 0.22uF Q6 Q4 BCP-56 MMBTA92 1 VPS 2 3 C13* Pulse TFR 10pF 2 PRM 1 T1 4 SCP DCD TXM RXM RXP A CS PRP DCG DCS DCD TXM RXM RXP VPS VNS ACS VBG V B G19 16 C14* 10pF DCI RGN RGP OFH VNX SCP MID VPX SRE SRB 3 10uF 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 2 C4 U6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 J2 F1 2 DCI 2 4 RGP RGN L1* 600 Ohm 3 TP14 OFH OHS 4 DCS R5 8.2, 1% VNS TP18 VNS Additional discrete cost less than $0.75 in volume quantities. Equitable with competitive solutions Confidential Information 22 Programmable Global Compliance COUNTRY ACZ(3:0)/DCIV(1:0) COUNTRY ACZ(3:0)/DCIV(1:0) COUNTRY ACZ(3:0)/DCIV(1:0) Argentina 0000 / 11 Hong Kong 0000 / 11 Oman 0000 / 10 Australia 0011 / 10 Hungary 0000 / 11 Pakistan 0000 / 10 Austria 0011 / 11 Iceland 0010 / 11 Peru 0000 / 11 Bahrain 0010 / 11 India 0011 / 11 Philippines 0000 / 10 Belgium 0010 / 11 Indonesia 0000 / 11 Poland 0000 / 11 Brazil 0000 / 10 Ireland 0010 / 11 Portugal 0010 / 11 Bulgaria 0011 / 11 Israel 0010 / 11 Romania 0000 / 11 Canada 0000 / 11 Italy 0010 / 11 Russia 0000 / 10 Chile 0000 / 11 Japan 0000 / 11 Saudi Arabia 0000 / 11 China 0000 or 1110 / 10 Jordan 0000 / 10 Singapore 0000 / 11 Columbia Croatia 0000 / 11 Kazakhstan 0000 / 10 Slovakia 0011 / 11 0010 / 11 Kuwait 0000 / 11 Slovenia 0010 / 11 CTR/TBR 21 0010 / 11 Latvia 0010 / 11 S. Africa 0011 / 11 Cyprus 0010 / 11 Lebanon 0010 / 11 S. Korea 0000 / 11 Czech Rep. 0010 / 11 Luxembourg 0010 / 11 Spain 0010 / 11 Denmark 0010 / 11 Macao 0000 / 11 Sweden 0010 / 11 Ecuador 0000 / 11 Malaysia 0000 / 10 Switzerland 0010 / 11 Egypt 0000 / 10 Malta 0010 / 11 Syria 0000 / 10 El Salvador 0000 / 11 Mexico 0000 / 11 Taiwan 0000 / 10 Finland 0010 / 11 Morocco 0010 / 11 Thailand 0000 / 10 France 0010 / 11 Netherlands 0010 / 11 UAE 0000 / 11 Germany 0011 / 11 New Zealand 0011 / 11 UK 0010 / 11 Greece 0010 / 11 Nigeria 0010 / 11 USA 0000 / 11 Guam 0000 / 11 Norway 0010 / 11 Yemen 0000 / 11 Confidential Information 23 How do we ensure global compliance? Three elements of Global Compliance Protection: Standard low cost pulse transformer – 73M1866 (single package) up to 4.5Kv 73M1966 (two chip set) design dependent 4.5Kv and above. Loop Current: Programmable selection for different country needs. Options for supporting legacy requirements (E.g. European National requirements that have been superceded by ETSI) Hybrid: Impedance matching selectable from 16 different configurations. Provides best in class return loss and performance. Reference Design circuitry based upon 20 years experience. Passes FCC, ETSI and Australia requirements Reports available Confidential Information 24 73M1x66 Collateral Collateral Item Comment Product Briefs Available on line and hard copy. No NDA required Datasheets Preliminary available now. Production available June. NDA required. EVM Users Guide EVM module available now. Component Reference Schematic and supporting BOM Available Customer Performance report Complete performance reports available under NDA only. PCB layout Guidelines Available June International approvals and safety guidelines In progress available end of June Host Processor Reference Designs ARM 9, Infineon, Viking Confidential Information 25 73M1x66 EVM Two types of Evaluation Systems Available Standalone EVM comprises; • Mother card with PCM and SPI interfaces • 73M1866 or 73M1966 daughter cards. • Software options: Windows based GUI and Linux driver • Documentation on CD-ROM KeyChain Boards • Designed to be wired into an existing platform. Small footprint • Available with either 73M1866 or 73M1966 devices Confidential Information 26 Reference Designs Infineon: Vinax-VE/Twinpass CPE is a full standard compliant xDSL solution for both DSL Broadband access and gateways. Typical applications for this version are VoIP Home gateway, variable broadband IADs, e.g. WiMax, xPON IAD, and SOHO IP PBX. Figure shows a xDSL VoIP Gateway application example Infineon provides this Reference Design to at least six Taiwan ODM. TSC Status: Infineon replacing costly CP Clare FXO with 73M1966. Hi-Priority effort for Infineon Infineon designed hardware nearly complete TSC developing drivers, API and modifying demo application. Available: August 2007 PSTN Confidential Information 27 FXS and FXO Channel Dynamics Three FXS suppliers VOIP Equipment often uses FXS and FXO in the same box. Manufacturers want to use interoperable FXO and FXS Only SiLabs makes both FXS and FXO Infineon wants displace CP Clare from their existing Reference Design. Now working with TSC. Legerity also want to remove CP Clare as their FXO solution partner. FXS solution FXO solution SiLabs SiLabs ProSLIC SiLAbs Si3050/3018 Infineon Infineon SICOFI/FlexiSLIC CP Clare CPC5620 Legerity Legertiy VoiceEdge CP Clare CPC5620 Goal: Displace CP Clare from existing FXO sockets Confidential Information 28 Competitive Landscape Rival Comparison CP Clare SiLabs Device Litelink CPC5622 Computer telephony and gateways, PBXs Si3050/3018 Computer telephony and gateways, PBXs Competitors Disadvantage Litelink requires second Codec to interface to PCM bus interfaces. Max 3Kv isolation Line powered DAA, exhibits Requires special PAD requirements Their Line powered DAA has weaknesses in long loops, EMI performance not as good as 1x66. Solution is not single BOM, programmable global compliant Limited signal range, Oscillation in low loop currents Device is not scalable due to being an electro-optic solution. More expensive than 1866/1966 solution Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt Litelink has a reputation for being expensive and CP Clare is difficult to work with. Inflexible pricing of DAA due to lack of competition. In competition with SLIC/ Manufacturers Competitive Pitch The 1x66 solves ALL of Litelink’s disadvantages. TSC has the only single package DAA (73M1866) Teridian breaks SiLabs monopoly on pricing and offers the only competitive alternative and the only single package DAA Programmable global compliance. Confidential Information 29 Pricing and Lead times Samples available now Standard Production lead times Confidential Information 30 Announcement Timeline 100 Million STB Press Release May 9th Press Release Announcing 73M1x66 product line June 11th Press Release Announcing Reference Design Partnership TBD 73M1966 transfer to production June 8th, 2007 Confidential Information 31 Q&A Quiz Time Keith Chu Modem and VoIP Marketing Tel: +1 714 508 8728 Keith.chu@teridian.com Confidential Information 33 Keith Chu Modem and VoIP Marketing Tel: +1 714 508 8728 Keith.chu@teridian.com Confidential Information 34