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Chip-Codename
Codename: | XRX | Wiki | Freetz | IPPF | whmf | Web | |
Creator: | Lantiq | Wiki | Freetz | IPPF | whmf | Web | |
Vendor: | Lantiq | Wiki | Freetz | IPPF | whmf | Web | |
Purpose: | SoC | ||||||
Description: | Lantiq series of routing SoCs and frontends |
Chip-Details
The following list compares 2 naming conventions, and not who developed the respective SoC:
XR-Naming
Texas Instruments used the XR
naming convention for their routing SoCs, appending a number for the SoC generation:
AR
- ADSL router SoCs - AR7, AR9, AR10VR
- VDSL router SoCs - VR9UR
- Universal router SoCs - UR8XR
- Any router SoC of the respective generation
While the AR7 was the world's first single chip DSL router, integrating the ADSL frontend, this did not work for generation 8.
That's why there is no AR8 or VR8 but an UR8, with an external VDSL frontend. This frontend did not cover all VDSL profiles,
that's why all UR8 models were sold as ADSL routers.
The AR9 integrated the ADSL frontend again, while the VR9 required an external VDSL frontend. It should have been the UR9.
The AR10 *may have* integrated the ADSL frontend again, this has to be researched still.
The VR10 and VR11 are plain VDSL frontends, intended to be used with the Seale, which would have been the UR10 / UR11.
XRX-Naming
Lantiq introduced the XRX
naming convention for their routing SoCs, while still using the XR
naming for a while:
ARX
- ADSL router SoCs - AR9, AR10VRX
- VDSL router SoCs - VR9GRX
- Generic router SoCs - SealePRX
- PON router SoCs - FalconXRX
- Any router SoC of the respective generationWRX
- Intel WLAN SoCs - WAV600
The generation is appended as a 3-digit number:
ARX100
- AR9VRX200
- VR9 - [would be GRX200 / UR9]ARX300
- AR10VRX300
- VR10 - frontend onlyGRX300
- Seale - [would be UR10]PRX300
- Falcon - [would be PR10]VRX500
- VR11 - frontend onlyGRX500
- Seale - [would be UR11]VRX600
- VR12 - frontend onlyWRX600
- WAV600 - Intel WLAN SoCs
Chip-Variants
Chips using the codename or family name XRX:
Selectors >> Components-Selector >> SoC-Chips >> XRX
Components-Selector | Cat. | Family | Coden. | Purpose | Iface | Creator | Vendor | Description |
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0 XRX chips |
Model-Matrix
Box-Models and Accessories using one of the XRX variants listed above:
Selectors >> Chips-Selector >> SoC-Chips >> XRX
Chips-Selector | SoC | RAM | Flash | FPGA | FON | DECT | WLAN | LAN | USB | PSU | Misc |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0 XRX models |
Feature-Matrix
Features of Box-Models and Accessories using one of the XRX variants listed above:
S € |
Model Languages, Brandings |
Internet [Annex] |
LAN Ports |
WLAN 802.11 |
PSTN Lines |
Phones | SoC Clock |
RAM | Flash | USB Host |
Image |
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Legend:
- = all variants of this model are still supported
- = some variants of this model are end of support
- = all variants of this model are end of support
- = at least one variant of this model is still sold
- = no variant of this model is sold any more (or not yet)
- = a future model which is not yet sold or supported
This info is updated daily from the Part-Numbers section in each Box-Models article.