Texas Instruments AR7

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.[1][2]
In 2009, Infineon Technologies spins off its wireline division to Lantiq.[3]
On November 6, 2009, Lantiq announced that it became a standalone company.[4]
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
 AR7DB
Texas Instruments TNETD7300GDU - 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[5]
 - The Pspboot bootloader[6]
 
- 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.[7]
 - OpenWrt has open source firmware in development, available for testing.[8]
 - DGTeam [1]
 
References
- ^ Infineon Technologies#Acquisitions and divestitures
 - ^ "Infineon buys TI's DSL business".
 - ^ "Infineon's Wireline Division Will Become LANTIQ".
 - ^ "Infineon completes the sale of Wireline business; Lantiq becomes a stand alone company". Archived from the original on 2010-11-23.
 - ^ "Adam2 [Old OpenWrt Wiki]".
 - ^ "PSPBoot [Old OpenWrt Wiki]".
 - ^ RouterTech Home Page
 - ^ OpenWrt Page on AR7 Firmware Archived 2009-04-22 at the Wayback Machine