The PEF32002VTV1.1 is a Single Chip Ethernet PHY transceiver manufactured by Infineon Technologies. It is designed to provide a physical layer interface between a Media Access Control (MAC) device and a physical Ethernet medium, such as twisted-pair cable. It supports 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX and 1000BASE-T Ethernet standards.
Applications
- Gigabit Ethernet Network Interface Cards (NICs)
- Ethernet Switches
- Routers
- Embedded Systems requiring Gigabit Ethernet
- Industrial Ethernet devices
Features
- Supports 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet
- Auto-negotiation for automatic speed and duplex configuration
- GMII/MII/RMII interface for MAC connectivity
- Integrated digital adaptive equalizers
- Low power consumption
- IEEE 802.3 compliance
Benefits
- Provides a high-speed Gigabit Ethernet connection
- Simplifies the design and integration of Ethernet connectivity
- Reduces board space and component count
- Ensures reliable data transmission over Ethernet networks
- Enables flexible configuration options to meet different system requirements
Additional Details
The PEF32002VTV1.1 supports auto-negotiation, which allows the device to automatically detect and configure the optimal speed and duplex settings. The GMII/MII/RMII interface provides a standard connection to media access controllers (MACs). Integrated adaptive equalizers help to compensate for signal distortion and attenuation that can occur over long cable runs. This Ethernet PHY transceiver is used in networking devices to establish physical layer connectivity, providing the necessary signal conditioning and encoding/decoding functions to transmit and receive Ethernet frames over a physical medium such as twisted-pair cable. It is designed for high-performance applications requiring Gigabit Ethernet speeds.
This Gigabit Ethernet transceiver is a crucial component for devices that require high-speed network connectivity, offering a simple and reliable solution for Gigabit Ethernet communication. It handles all the low-level details of Ethernet transmission and reception, allowing the host device to focus on higher-level network protocols. The integrated features and compliance with industry standards ensure interoperability and reliable operation.