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onsemi NCN26010 Ethernet controller

NCN26010 Ethernet Controller - 10 Mb/s, Single-Pair, MAC + PHY, 802.3cg, 10BASE−T1S compliant

onsemi's NCN26010 Ethernet controller in QFN28-485GF package

The NCN26010 device is an IEEE 802.3cg compliant Ethernet Transceiver including a Media Access Controller (MAC), a PLCA Reconciliation Sublayer (RS) and a 10BASE−T1S PHY designed for industrial multi−drop Ethernet. It provides all physical layer functions needed to transmit and receive data over a single unshielded twisted pair. NCN26010 communicates to host MCUs via Open Alliance MACPHY SPI protocol.

 

Features

  • Enhanced Noise Immunity Mode
    • ENI extends the noise immunity to values well above the IEEE T1S standard
    • Allows the NCN26010 to withstand worst-case DPI and BCI immunity tests
    • Significantly improves the network reach when enabled, almost 2X better than competition
    • Unique to NCN26010
  • Lowest Line Pin Capacitance
    • Best-in-class line pin capacitance allows for the highest number of nodes per segment.
    • The NCN26010 supports up to 40 nodes on a 25-meter segment, well above the IEEE minimum standard
    • Lowers cabling, connector, and installation costs
  • Collision Detection Masking
    • Masking detected collisions allows operation in noisy conditions
    • Prevents false collision detection in high-noise environments
    • When used in conjunction with ENI, the NCNS26010 has unparalleled noise tolerance
  • PLCA Precedence Mode
    • Lower PLCA ID's get precedence over higher ones
    • Provides arbitration similar to CAN: The Coordinator (i.e., the head node) sends a new beacon once any station transmits
    • Unique to NCN26010
  • Physical Layer collision avoidance PLCA
    • Allows higher throughput in multi-drop topologies
  • Two Configurable Digital Outputs that can Drive Low Current LEDs
    • Supports systems where up to two LEDs can provide status indicators
  • Open Alliance Compatible SPI Interface
    • Conforms to Open Alliance TC6 specs for Configuration and Data Frames to Host MCUs
  • MAC Address Filtering
    • By filtering frames based on the destination address, Ethernet frames not intended for a certain node are not processed by the host, thus reducing the load
    • The MAC will see the frame, process the address, drop it based on the filter criteria, and the host will not need to handle it
  • Supports IEEE802.3 CSMA/CD Collision Detection
    • PLCA mode will default to CSMA/CD collision detection, if needed

 

Applications

  • Industrial Automation
  • Sensor and Control Interfacing
  • Home / Building Control
  • Security and Field Instrumentation

 

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