To provide comprehensive networking solutions to automation manufacturers, Microchip Technology introduces the LAN9662 Gigabit Ethernet switch with four ports, Audio Video Bridging and Time Sensitive Networking (AVB/TSN), two integrated 10/100/ 1000BASE-T PHY and a 600 MHz Arm Cortex-A7 CPU subsystem.
To support Industrial Ethernet applications, the LAN9662 features a Real-Time Engine (RTE) capable of modifying Ethernet frames on the fly, enabling faster cyclic data rates and low latency. Compliant with key industry standards such as OPC Unified Architecture (OPC/UA) and PROFINET software stack, the LAN9662 provides the deterministic communication capabilities required for industrial network applications.
"The LAN9662 expands on the LAN966x family by opening up a pathway for expansion through TSN-enabled network endpoints. Our solution offers customers the advantage of starting their designs while meeting industry standards, supported by a comprehensive software product portfolio." said Charles Forni, vice president of Microchip's USB and Networking Business Unit.
The LAN9662 has two integrated PHYs that provide very low latency to support various daisy-chain topologies. The PHY interface enables fast data processing within specified times, providing reliable networking for automation applications such as motors, conveyor belts, and multi-axis robot controllers.
The LAN9662 supports up to two RGMII/RMII, up to two 1000BASE-X/SerDes/2.5GBASE-X/KX and one Quad-SGMII/Quad-USGMII interface. A configurable interface allows designers to implement any type of physical layer or interconnect they may require.
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