Ethernet transceiver ADIN2111 series
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Ethernet transceiver
Ethernet transceiver
Ethernet transceiver
Ethernet transceiver
Ethernet transceiver
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Network
Ethernet
Other characteristics
managed

Description

10BASE-T1L IEEE® Std 802.3cg-2019™ compliant Supports 1.0 V p-p & 2.4 V p-p transmit Levels Cable reach Up to 1700 meters with 1.0 V p-p transmit level Up to 1700 meters with 2.4 V p-p transmit level Low power consumption Low power consumption - single supply 80 mW typ Dual supply 1.0 V p-p: 77 mW typical Integrated switch with SPI interface 10 Mbps full duplex 16 MAC addresses supported for frame forwarding Supports OPEN Alliance 10BASE-T1x MACPHY SPI MDIO memory map accessible via SPI Supports high & low priority queues Total buffer memory of 28 kB shared between ports and host Autonegotiation capability Managed or unmanaged configuration Cut through or store and forward operation IEEE 1588 time stamp capture on transmit and receive Diagnostics Frame generator and checker Multiple loopback modes IEEE test mode support Port dedicated statistics counters Link and cable diagnostics 25 MHz crystal or external clock input Single or dual supply with 1.8 V or 3.3 V operation Integrated power supply monitoring and POR Small package: 48-lead, 7 mm × 7 mm LFCSP Temperature range Industrial: −40°C to +85°C Extended: −40°C to +105°C The ADIN2111 is a low power, low complexity, two-Ethernet ports switch with integrated 10BASE-T1L PHYs and one serial peripheral interface (SPI) port. The device is designed for industrial Ethernet applications using low power constrained nodes and is compliant with the IEEE® 802.3cg-2019™ Ethernet standard for long reach 10 Mbps single pair Ethernet (SPE).

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