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This Automotive Ethernet PHY is a 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet PHY IP in 28nm, delivering industry-leading performance, efficiency, and reliability. Notably, it features BroadR-Reach functionality, ...
Synopsys, Inc. announced the industry's first Ultra Ethernet IP and UALink IP solutions, including controllers, PHYs, and verification IP, to meet the demand for standards-based, high-bandwidth, and ...
Fig.1: NRZ signal (top) and eye diagram (bottom). Pulse amplitude modulation builds upon this concept by encoding data across multiple voltage levels. PAM4 uses four levels. A PAM4 signal can appear ...
How to identify and debug automotive ethernet physical layer signal integrity problems using an oscilloscope.
Ennovi has introduced a 10Gbit/s Ethernet connector with USCAR interface and press-fit PCB pins. Called Ennovi-Net, “this innovation completely avoids the need for soldering”, the company said. “As ...
Synopsys has introduced the industry’s first complete 1.6T ethernet IP solution, providing a dramatic increase in bandwidth and throughput for data-intensive AI workloads.
Vector has announced that it now supports the IEEE standards for Automotive Ethernet 2.5GBASE-T1, 5GBASE-T1 and 10GBASE-T1 in its VN5650 and VN5240 Automotive Ethernet interfaces.
Two Gigabit Ethernet reference designs from Würth Elektronik provide examples of how the challenges can be met from an RF and EMC perspective.
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