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Our expertise in the physical layer (PHY) specification for the automotive market ensures that our products provide the required quality levels, ISO26262 functional safety compliance and robust communication. Our TJA11xx products are IEEE BASE-T1 compliant standalone automotive Ethernet PHYs, offering a great fit for applications like ADAS, infotainment and communications. Our latest PHY family is drop in compatible, enabling platform designs with the optimized PHY product for 100 Mbps or 1 Gbps data rates.
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The TJA1100 is IEEE 100BASE-T1 compliant. The single port Ethernet PHY Transceiver is designed and fully qualified for automotive applications.
TJA1101B is the revision of the successful TJA1101A. The high performance, single port automotive Ethernet PHY is compliant to IEEE 100BASE-T1.
TJA1102A is the revision of the successful TJA1102. The high performance, dual- or single-port automotive Ethernet PHY is compliant to IEEE 100BASE-T1.
TJA1103 is the third-generation product of NXP’s successful family of 100BASE-T1 Automotive Ethernet PHYs.
TJA1104 is the first MACsec enabled product of NXP’s successful family of 100BASE-T1 Automotive Ethernet PHYs.
TJA1120 is a robust 1000BASE-T1 PHY for Automotive Ethernet use cases, developed according to ISO26262 ASIL B, supports shieled (STP) and unshielded (UTP) twisted pair cable applications.
TJA1121, the MACsec enabled 1000BASE-T1 PHY for Automotive Ethernet use cases, developed according to ISO26262 ASIL B, supports shieled (STP) and unshielded (UTP) twisted pair cable applications.
The TJA1410 is a 10BASE-T1S OA TC14 specification compliant 3-pin interface PMD transceiver for automotive and industrial ethernet.
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Every link in a modern vehicle is a potential point of attack for malicious hackers.
Understand why MACsec proves to be an effective defense against external hacks and how NXP is integrating several of its upcoming Ethernet products with MACsec.
Discover our first MACsec enabled device, which addresses security concerns for future networks and provides an efficient HW based solution with MACsec.
This webinar will explain the context of functional safety in networking ICs and outlook how the network will eventually support failure prevention.
The state of the art (100BASE-T1), and further evolution of the standard into 1000BASE-T1 as well as the adoption by AUTOSAR.
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