The PEF2261NGV2.0 is an Ethernet transceiver manufactured by Infineon Technologies. This chip is designed for high-speed data transmission in Ethernet networks, offering robust performance and compliance with industry standards. It integrates multiple functions to facilitate efficient network communication in various applications.
Applications
- Industrial Ethernet switches
- Network interface cards (NICs)
- Embedded networking devices
- Routers and gateways
- Ethernet-enabled industrial controllers
Features
- 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet support
- Integrated PHY (Physical Layer) transceiver
- Auto-negotiation and auto-MDI/MDIX support
- Low power consumption
- Comprehensive diagnostic features
- Compliant with IEEE 802.3 standards
Benefits
- Enables high-speed data transmission in Ethernet networks
- Reduces system complexity with integrated PHY transceiver
- Simplifies installation with auto-negotiation and auto-MDI/MDIX support
- Minimizes power consumption for energy-efficient designs
- Facilitates troubleshooting with comprehensive diagnostic features
- Ensures interoperability with other Ethernet devices
Additional Details
The PEF2261NGV2.0 includes features like auto-negotiation, which automatically configures the transceiver to match the speed and duplex mode of the connected device. Its auto-MDI/MDIX support eliminates the need for crossover cables, simplifying network setup. The chip is designed to operate with low power consumption, making it suitable for battery-powered and energy-sensitive applications. It also integrates comprehensive diagnostic features to aid in network troubleshooting and maintenance. The PEF2261NGV2.0 is designed to meet the demanding requirements of modern Ethernet networks, offering a combination of performance, reliability, and power efficiency. The internal architecture includes specialized clock recovery and equalization circuits to ensure data integrity over various cable lengths and conditions.
Infineon's PEF2261NGV2.0 is a reliable solution for achieving fast and stable Ethernet connectivity in a wide array of devices and systems.