The DP83TG720SWRHATQ1 is a state-of-the-art automotive Ethernet physical layer transceiver from the renowned manufacturer, Texas Instruments. This advanced product is designed to meet the rigorous demands of the automotive industry, providing a robust and reliable communication interface for in-vehicle networks.
Key Features
- High Performance: The DP83TG720SWRHATQ1 supports 100BASE-T1 which enables high-speed data transmission over a single twisted pair cable. This is particularly beneficial for reducing wiring complexity and weight in vehicles.
- Robustness: It is designed with automotive-grade reliability, including features such as Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) protection and a wide operating temperature range suitable for the harsh automotive environment.
- Energy Efficient: The device includes energy-efficient features such as a low-power sleep mode, which reduces power consumption when the network is inactive, contributing to the overall energy efficiency of the vehicle.
- Interoperability: This transceiver is compliant with the OPEN Alliance SIG standard, ensuring compatibility and interoperability with other compliant devices within the automotive Ethernet ecosystem.
Applications
The DP83TG720SWRHATQ1 is ideal for a variety of applications within the automotive sector, including:
- Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS)
- Infotainment and Telematics Systems
- On-board Diagnostics and Vehicle ECU
- Camera and Sensor Data Integration
Technical Specifications
The device comes in a compact 48-pin VQFN (RHA) package and is characterized for operation over the automotive temperature range of –40°C to +125°C. It features an integrated voltage regulator, and a flexible interface that can be easily integrated into existing automotive network architectures.
Quality and Support
Texas Instruments is known for its commitment to quality and long-term reliability. The DP83TG720SWRHATQ1 is no exception, and it comes with TI's comprehensive technical support and documentation, ensuring a smooth integration into your automotive projects.