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DM9162EP
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FabricantDavidson
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Pièce fabricant #DM9162EP
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Fiche technique DM9162EP DataSheet
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Spécifications
| Attribut | Valeur |
| Manufacturer | DAVICOM |
| Package | LQFP-48(7x7) |
Présentation
Description
Key features:
- IEEE 802.3u compliant (Fast Ethernet).
- Auto-negotiation for speed/duplex detection.
- Low power consumption with power-down modes.
- Integrated LDO regulator for single 3.3V supply.
- Supports HP Auto-MDIX (automatic crossover detection).
Applications include embedded systems, industrial controls, and networking devices. The DM9162EP is commonly interfaced with microcontrollers or processors via MII/RMII for Ethernet connectivity.
For detailed specifications, refer to the datasheet.
Features
- Interface: MII/RMII for easy MCU/MPU integration.
- Speed: Supports 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX Ethernet.
- Auto-Negotiation: Automatically selects optimal speed/duplex.
- Low Power: Advanced power-saving modes.
- Wake-on-LAN (WoL): Supports remote wake-up.
- LED Indicators: Link/Activity/Speed status.
- Voltage: 3.3V operation with 5V-tolerant I/O.
- Package: 48-pin LQFP for compact designs.
- Compliance: IEEE 802.3u standard.
Ideal for embedded systems, industrial, and IoT applications.
Pinout
- MII/RMII Interface: Supports both MII (Media Independent Interface) and RMII (Reduced MII) for connection to MAC layers.
- Auto-Negotiation: Automatically selects 10Mbps or 100Mbps operation.
- HP Auto-MDIX: Supports automatic crossover detection for twisted-pair cables.
- LED Indicators: Provides link/activity and speed status outputs.
- Low Power: Features power-down and wake-on-LAN modes.
Pins include power (3.3V), ground, MII/RMII data/control lines, and LED drivers. It is commonly used in embedded networking applications.
Manufacturer
Application
1. Embedded Systems – Network connectivity for IoT devices, industrial controls.
2. Consumer Electronics – Smart TVs, set-top boxes, gaming consoles.
3. Networking Equipment – Switches, routers, and gateways.
4. Automotive & Industrial – In-vehicle infotainment, automation systems.
5. Telecom Devices – VoIP phones, modems.
It supports MII/RMII interfaces, integrates MAC-PHY functions, and operates at 3.3V, making it versatile for cost-sensitive, low-power designs.