Bcm68252
Modern FPGAs (like Xilinx Zynq or Intel Cyclone) require sequenced power rails. The can generate the core voltage (0.9V-1.1V) or I/O voltage (1.8V-3.3V) with less than 10mV ripple, ensuring stable logic transitions.
| Feature | BCM68252 | Intel Atom P5942B | Marvell OCTEON 10 CN106XX | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 8x ARM Cortex-A76 (est.) | 24x Tremont (x86) | 16x ARM Neoverse N2 | | Packet Acceleration | Dedicated RTC engine | DPDK/FPGA required | Integrated DPU | | Power Efficiency | Excellent (~15W typ.) | Moderate (~45W) | Very good (~25W) | | Target Market | SMB/Enterprise gateway | Telco Edge | Cloud Edge | | Software Ecosystem | OpenWrt, RDK-B, VxWorks | Linux, Windows | Linux, DPDK | bcm68252
Broadcom BCM68252 is a high-performance system-on-a-chip (SoC) designed specifically for fiber-optic home gateways, such as the FiberHome HG6145F3 Modern FPGAs (like Xilinx Zynq or Intel Cyclone)
With an input range up to 18V (24V absolute max), the is suitable for automotive 12V battery systems. It can power camera modules, sensor fusion units, and dashboard displays. It meets basic AEC-Q100 Grade 1 requirements (consult specific lot numbers for certification). It can power camera modules, sensor fusion units,
The BCM68252 is a high-performance broadband gateway processor that offers advanced features, secure connectivity, and low power consumption. Its technical specifications and features make it an ideal solution for a wide range of broadband applications, including residential gateways, set-top boxes, and VoIP devices. With its robust design and versatile architecture, the BCM68252 processor is poised to play a significant role in shaping the future of broadband connectivity.