[Vehicle Ethernet] BCM89571A0BCFBG, BCM89611A2BFBG The design of the device complies with the SGMII specification

The BCM89611A2BFBG is a triple-speed 10/100/1000BASE-T Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) RGMII-SGMII converter integrated in a monolithic CMOS chip. The device is designed to comply with SGMII specifications.

The BCM89611 is based on proven Broadcom digital signal processor technology, incorporating ADCs, phase-locked loops (PLLs), line drivers, encoders, decoders, and all other required support circuitry. The BCM89611 is designed to be fully compliant with SGMII, RGMII and MII interface specifications, allowing compatibility with industry standard Ethernet MACs and switch controllers.

The BCM89611 automatically negotiates with the link partner to determine the highest possible operating speed.

BCM89611 Mingjiada

characteristic

MCU Integrated Triple-Speed ​​Ethernet RGMII-SGMII Converter

Support SGMII and RGMII MAC interface

Meets Stringent Automotive EMC Requirements

AECQ-100 passed

application

Automotive Media Converter Applications

The BCM89571A0BCFBG is Broadcom's sixth generation fully integrated L2+ multilayer switch solution that supports automotive qualification (AEC-Q100) and temperature grades for in-vehicle networking applications. The BCM8956X family of products raises the bar for the automotive industry in switches with state-of-the-art features such as integrated security features such as 802.1AE MACsec, increased host connection bandwidth and Layer 3 routing capabilities in hardware.

BCM89571 Mingjiada

characteristic

Layer 2 + Gigabit switch, built-in IEEE compatible 100BASE-T1, 1000BASE-T1 physical interface and 100-TX physical interface

Addressing New Standard Automotive Ethernet Speeds

Support external 802.3 g 10BASE-T1S physical interface

Support external 802.3ch gigabit physical layer

application

Automotive ADAS

telematics

Infotainment

gateway

ECU to ECU Backbone Communication

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