Bcm89890
: High-speed cabling and connector systems specifically designed to handle the 10 Gbps throughput of the BCM89890 over 15-meter assemblies. Why It Matters
utilize it for EMC functional testing by converting electrical signals to optical fiber to avoid electromagnetic interference. Automotive Ethernet PHYs optoLAN 10GBASE-T1 BCM89890 bcm89890
Automotive ECUs require low quiescent current to prevent battery drain when the vehicle is "off." The BCM89890 supports: By moving to 10 Gbps over a single
Before the BCM89890, automotive Ethernet was largely capped at 1 Gbps. By moving to 10 Gbps over a single pair of wires, Broadcom has allowed manufacturers to reduce cabling weight and complexity while significantly increasing the "IQ" of the vehicle. Its combination of high throughput, low latency, and hardware-based security makes it a foundational component for the next generation of intelligent transportation. bcm89890
AEC-Q100 qualified with operation ranges from -40°C to +105°C, designed to withstand the harsh electromagnetic interference (EMI) and noise typical in automotive cabling. Transforming Vehicle Architectures
protocol for register access, which is standard for 10G PHYs. It is designed to work with cable assemblies up to