Marvell Semiconductor Alaska Gigabit Ethernet PHYs Transceivers

Author : Marvell semiconductor Published Time : 2018-09-11
Marvell Alaska® Gigabit Ethernet PHYs Transceivers are Physical Layer (PHY) Devices integrating 1000BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, and 10BASE-T standards. The Alaska Gigabit Ethernet PHYs Transceivers are designed for industrial applications where low and deterministic latency through the PHY enables real-time applications. Higher layer protocols such as EtherCAT/Profinet can utilize this low latency device to guarantee quality of service in real-time automation systems. The efficient design of the Marvell Alaska Gigabit Ethernet Transceivers enables increased density, reduced power, and smaller package size. 

Features

Ulta low power consumptionCompact, thermally-efficient package designsSecurity: IEEE 802.1ae MACsec Synchronous EthernetEEE 1588v2Reduced PCB real estate, allowing either more compact platform design or additional physical space for increased application support

Applications

Wireless backhaul applicationsIndustrial automation
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