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Microchip LAN8650 MACPHY Ethernet Controller
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Microchip LAN8650 designed to simplify interconnection between incompatible communicating systems
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Microchip’s LAN8650 integrates both a Media Access Controller (MAC) and an Ethernet PHY to enable low‑cost microcontrollers to access 10BASE‑T1S networks. It aims to simplify the interconnection of communication systems by eliminating gateways that are normally needed to interconnect incompatible communication systems.
The LAN8650 supports clock rates up to 25 MHz and has low RF emissions. This component is mostly used for sensor/actuator networks operating at high bandwidth including industrial control cabinets and machine control. It can also be used in factories, process and building automation and audio networks delivering multiple streams such as hands-free microphones and loudspeakers.
This full reverse costing study has been conducted to provide insight on technology data, manufacturing cost and selling price of the LAN8650 MACPHY ethernet controller.
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