Bcm89890
Modern automotive topologies use zonal architectures, where regional zones collect localized data and pass it to a central brain. The BCM89890 provides the multi-gigabit backbone connecting these main ECUs together.
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The BCM89890 addresses this bottleneck by providing a reliable link layer for modern automotive communication systems. Key Technical Specifications bcm89890
The optoLAN BCM89890 is a digital bidirectional optical transmission device used for EMC testing of these transceivers.
: Optimized for connectivity with automotive switches or host SoCs via PCIe and XFI interfaces. Key Technical Specifications The optoLAN BCM89890 is a
The BCM89890 is frequently paired with automotive switches and testing equipment to form robust development networks. It integrates perfectly with Broadcom's BCM8957X layer 2/3 switches to provide a complete, secure, multi-gigabit networking environment.
Modern automotive architectures are moving away from distributed ECUs toward Zonal controllers. The BCM89890 offers high-performance connectivity that allows these zones to communicate securely and efficiently, reducing cabling complexity and weight. 4. EMI/EMC Compliance It integrates perfectly with Broadcom's BCM8957X layer 2/3
If you are designing or researching network architectures, let me know: BCM89890 | Multigigabit Automotive Ethernet PHY with MACsec
| Feature | Specification | | :--- | :--- | | | IEEE 802.3bp (1000BASE-T1) | | Data Rate | 1000 Mbps (Gigabit) | | Medium | Single Twisted Pair (UTP/STP) | | Interface | RGMII / SGMII | | Temperature Range | -40°C to +105°C (Automotive Grade) | | Package | VQFN (Very thin Quad Flat No-leads) | | Security | Hardware support for Secure Boot (optional variants) |
High-speed XFI and PCIe interfaces for seamless SoC/Switch pairing










