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ADSL router with TI AR7 chip as central processor.

The Texas Instruments AR7 or TI-AR7 is a fully integrated single-chip ADSL CPE access router solution. The AR7 combines a MIPS32 processor, a DSP-based digital transceiver, and an ADSL analog front end.

Ownership history

In 2007, TI sold its DSL business to Infineon.

In 2009, Infineon Technologies spins off its wireline division to Lantiq.

On November 6, 2009, Lantiq announced that it became a standalone company.

Features

  • Integrated high performance MIPS 4KEc 32-Bit RISC processor
  • ADSL PHY subsystem based on TI C62x DSP, with integrated transceiver, codec, line driver, and line receiver
  • Hardware accelerated ATM Segmentation and Reassembly (SAR)
  • Integrated IEEE 802.3 PHY
  • Two IEEE 802.3 MACs with integrated Media Independent Interface (MII) and Quality of Service (QoS)
  • Integrated USB 1.1 compliant transceiver (slave only)
  • Two VLYNQ interfaces for compatible high-speed expansion devices
  • Two 16c550 compatible UARTs
  • EJTAG, GPIO and "Flexible Serial Interface" (FSER) interfaces
  • 4 KiB PROM (0xBFC00000) and 4KiB RAM (0x80000000) on the chip for boot purposes
  • Physical package of a 324 BGA with 1.0-mm ball pitch

Options

  • Texas Instruments TNETD7300GDU
    AR7DB
  • AR7RD
  • AR7WRD (TNETD7300GDU) is an AR7 option with an interface for WiFi card.
  • AR7VWI : DSL + VoIP + Wireless
  • AR7VW
  • AR7WI
  • AR7V : DSL + VoIP
  • The Adam2 bootloader
  • The Pspboot bootloader
Devices based on the Texas Instruments AR7
  • Actiontec GT701
  • Acorp W400G/W422G
  • Asus AAM6010EV : TNETD7300GDU, 2Mb FLASH, 8Mb SDRAM
  • AVM Fritz!Box
  • Aztech DSL-600E: 2Mb FLASH, 8Mb SDRAM
  • Aztech DSL600ER: 2Mb FLASH, 8Mb SDRAM, 88E6060 Switch
  • Aztech DSL600EW: 4Mb FLASH, 16Mb SDRAM, 88E6060 Switch, TNETW1130
  • D-Link DSL-xxxT (like 300T)
  • D-Link DVA-G3342SB (DSL board only)
  • ECI B-FOCuS combo 352+, B-FOCuS Router 312+A
  • devolo dsl+ 1100 duo, dsl+ 1100 LAN
  • Efficient Networks, Inc / ENI SpeedStream 5100
  • Huawei WA1003A
  • LevelOne FBR-1416A: 2Mb FLASH, 8Mb SDRAM, 88E6060 Switch
  • Linksys ADSL2MUE 4MB Flash, 16MB ram, USB + 1 Ethernet only
  • Linksys AG241
  • Linksys WAG200Gv1
  • Linksys WAG54Gv2 and v3
  • Linksys WAG354Gv1, v2, and v2.1
  • Linksys HG200
  • Netgear DG834(G) (Version 1, 2, and 3 have AR7 Chipset; version 4 has Broadcom chipset)
  • Paradyne (Zhone Technologies) Hotwire 6210-A2, 6211-A2, and 6381-A2 (OEM Asus AAM6010EV)
  • Pluscom AWR-7200
  • Safecom SWART2-54125
  • Shiro DSL805(E/EU/EW)
  • Siemens SX541 uses real-time OS (SOHO.BIN) and BRN Boot Loader from the Broad Net Technology, Inc.
  • Siemens SpeedStream 4100/4200/5620/SE567
  • Sitecom WL-108
  • Surecom 9410SX-g
  • Solwise ADSL-SAR-600E/SAR600EW/SAR605EW
  • Sphairon Turbolink JDR454WB WLAN ADSL Modem (2548 937939)
  • T-Com Sinus 154 DSL SE
  • T-Com Sinus 154 DSL Basic SE
  • T-Com Sinus 154 DSL Basic 3
  • T-Com Speedport W501V
  • T-Com Speedport W701V
  • TRENDnet TEW-435BRM v1
  • Westell WireSpeed 2000 and ProLine 6100
  • ZyXEL Prestige 660 Series ADSL 2+ Modem/Router - Prestige 660M-67 (Arcor-DSL Speed-Modem 50Z)
  • 3Com Officeconnect 3crwdr100x series 3Com 3rcwdr100x series ADSL firewall router
Third-party firmware
  • RouterTech has released open source firmware.
  • OpenWrt has open source firmware in development, available for testing.
  • DGTeam

References

  1. Infineon Technologies#Acquisitions and divestitures
  2. "Infineon buys TI's DSL business".
  3. "Infineon's Wireline Division Will Become LANTIQ".
  4. "Infineon completes the sale of Wireline business; Lantiq becomes a stand alone company". Archived from the original on 2010-11-23.
  5. "Adam2 [Old OpenWrt Wiki]".
  6. "PSPBoot [Old OpenWrt Wiki]".
  7. RouterTech Home Page
  8. OpenWrt Page on AR7 Firmware Archived 2009-04-22 at the Wayback Machine

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