10BASE-T1S endpoints simplify zonal networks

Microchip’s LAN866x 10BASE-T1S endpoint devices use the Remote Control Protocol (RCP) to extend Ethernet connectivity in in-vehicle networks. The post 10BASE-T1S endpoints simplify zonal networks appeared first on EDN.

10BASE-T1S endpoints simplify zonal networks

Microchip’s LAN866x 10BASE-T1S endpoint devices use the Remote Control Protocol (RCP) to extend Ethernet connectivity in in-vehicle networks. The endpoints enable centralized control of edge nodes for data streaming and device management, while the 10BASE-T1S multidrop topology supports an all-Ethernet zonal architecture.

LAN866X endpoints serve as bridges that translate Ethernet packets directly to local interfaces for lighting control, audio transmission, and sensor or actuator management over the network. This approach eliminates node-specific software programming, simplifying system architecture and reducing both hardware and engineering costs.

The RCP-enabled endpoint devices join Microchip’s Single Pair Ethernet (SPE) line of transceivers, bridges, switches, and development tools. These components enable reliable, high-speed data transmission over a single twisted pair cable supporting 10BASE-T1S, 100BASE-T1, and 1000BASE-T1.

The LAN8660 control, LAN8661 lighting, and LAN8662 audio endpoints are available in limited sampling. For more information about Microchip’s automotive Ethernet products, including these endpoints, click here.

Microchip Technology 

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