Advanced ATM-layer function MCM-D module for ATM wide-area network

This paper describes a high-performance and cost-effective MCM-D module for an ATM-layer function device. The MCM-D module is fabricated on a Si-substrate using the stacking RAM technique to reduce module size. The MCM has a 4-layer Si substrate, a high-performance ASIC, 8 high-speed SRAMs, and an FPGA. By using the stacking RAM technique, MCM-D module size was reduced to 50.8 mm/spl times/50.8 mm. This is 40% of that (100 mm/spl times/65 mm) of a double-side mounted sub-board module with conventional packaging (QFP and SOP). The MCM-D module realizes the ATM-layer functions that require a high-performance ASIC with high-speed (access time 20 ns) and large-capacity (1 MBytes) SRAM cache. The MCM approach is quite effective in increasing memory access speed because it realizes high-density packaging. The MCM-D module was mounted on an ATM line interface circuit, and realized 150 Mbit/s throughput ATM-layer functions (header conversion and on-line monitoring) in an ATM switching system. In addition, advanced ATM-WAN (wide-area network) switching system hardware technologies with sub-module structure are also described. The MCM-D module is one of the sub-modules of the system. This MCM technology and sub-module technology can be applied to ATM-WAN switching systems and future B-ISDN ATM switching systems.

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