Space-ready Ethernet PHYs achieve QML Class P

Microchip’s two radiation-tolerant Ethernet PHY transceivers are the company’s first devices to earn QML Class P/ESCC 9000P qualification. The post Space-ready Ethernet PHYs achieve QML Class P appeared first on EDN.

Space-ready Ethernet PHYs achieve QML Class P

Microchip’s two radiation-tolerant Ethernet PHY transceivers are the company’s first devices to earn QML Class P/ESCC 9000P qualification. The single-port VSC8541RT and quad-port VSC8574RT support data rates up to 1 Gbps, enabling dependable data links in mission-critical space applications.

Achieving QML Class P/ESCC 9000P certification involves rigorous testing—such as Total Ionizing Dose (TID) and Single Event Effects (SEE) assessments—to verify that devices tolerate the harsh radiation conditions of space. The certification also ensures long-term availability, traceability, and consistent performance.

The VSC8541RT and VSC8574RT withstand 100 krad(Si) TID and show no single-event latch-up at LET levels below 78 MeV·cm²/mg at 125 °C. The VSC8541RT integrates a single Ethernet copper port supporting MII, RMII, RGMII, and GMII MAC interfaces, while the VSC8574RT includes four dual-media copper/fiber ports with SGMII and QSGMII MAC interfaces. Their low power consumption and wide operating temperature ranges make them well-suited for missions where thermal constraints and power efficiency are key design considerations.

VSC8541RT product page  

VSC8574RT product page 

Microchip Technology 

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