Texas Instruments’ flexible and scalable platform offers customers a quick and cost-effective path to developing a broad portfolio of differentiated data and voice cable modems, set-top box, gateway and video gateway products. Additionally, the company provides customers with a cost-optimized, high-performance solution designed for mass market demands of up to 200 Mbps downstream, helping manufacturers get to market quickly in volume.

This milestone serves as resounding proof that the global cable industry has achieved sweeping success in deploying next-generation DOCSIS 3.0 products and services and is now rolling out these services in volume globally. Over the past two years, TI’s customers have helped MSOs drive DOCSIS 3.0 deployments in every major region around the world, while continuing to enhance interoperability and gain valuable field experience, said Ran Senderovitz, Texas Instruments’ Digital Connected Home business manager. Along with a robust ecosystem of wireless networking and tuner partners, TI’s Puma 5 family of DOCSIS 3.0 products provide cable OEMs with a mature, high-volume, low-cost platform serving a wide range of products from data cable modems, EMTAs and residential gateways to innovative use cases such as the transport gateway.

Microtune’s wideband and narrowband RF products, paired with TI’s advanced DOCSIS 3.0 solution, constitute critical enabling silicon technology that is helping to drive worldwide deployments of advanced DOCSIS/EuroDOCSIS 3.0 cable modems, gateways and interactive set-top boxes, said Albert (Bud) Taddiken, Microtune’s chief operating officer. Our combined products enable manufacturers to develop certifiable, high-performance and cost-optimized consumer equipment, while building on flexible, scalable architectures that provide an efficient migration path to IP-based and commercial services. Microtune and TI have enjoyed a long-term successful collaboration in developing innovative cable solutions, and we are committed to further advance the state-of-the-art in the features, performance and cost efficiencies of our complementary, next-generation DOCSIS 3.0 products.

About Texas Instruments’ Puma 5 family of DOCSIS 3.0 Products:

Texas Instruments’ Puma 5 family of chipsets has been developed with the cost and performance requirements of the most prevalent market segments in the cable industry in mind. Puma 5’s configurable DOCSIS 3.0 subsystem can support as many as four upstream and up to eight downstream channels (8×4 or 4×4), or various combinations of DOCSIS and/or MPEG video channels;

TNETC4800 supports full-functionality EMTA applications, including a battery backup subsystem;

TNETC4810 is optimized for EMTA applications without a battery-backup subsystem;

TNETC4820 is an advanced STB and multimedia platform with extensive home networking capabilities;

TNETC4830 is an optimized data cable modem platform;

TNETC4840 is a device that targets data and video applications that require more than four downstream channels.