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ETHERNET Datasheet, PDF

Searched Keyword : 'ETHERNET' - Total: 24 (1/2) Pages
ManufacturerPart #DatasheetDescription
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NXP Semiconductors
NE8392C Datasheet pdf image
73Kb/9P
Coaxial transceiver interface for Ethernet/Thin Ethernet
1995 May 1
NE83Q93 Datasheet pdf image
90Kb/11P
Enhanced coaxial Ethernet transceiver
1995 May 1
NE83Q92 Datasheet pdf image
137Kb/9P
Low-power coaxial Ethernet transceiver
1995 May 1
NE83C92 Datasheet pdf image
134Kb/9P
Low-power coaxial Ethernet transceiver
1995 May 1
TZA3041AHL Datasheet pdf image
153Kb/32P
Gigabit Ethernet/Fibre Channel laser drivers
2002 Aug 13
TZA3043 Datasheet pdf image
196Kb/28P
Gigabit Ethernet/Fibre Channel transimpedance amplifier
2000 Mar 28
TZA3044T Datasheet pdf image
104Kb/18P
1.25 Gbits/s Gigabit Ethernet postamplifiers
1998 Jul 07
IP4233CZ6 Datasheet pdf image
223Kb/11P
Ultra low capacitance ESD protection for Ethernet ports
Rev. 3-17 June 2010
TZA3044 Datasheet pdf image
151Kb/28P
SDH/SONET STM4/OC12 and 1.25 Gbits/s Gigabit Ethernet postamplifiers
1999 Nov 03
LPC2470 Datasheet pdf image
1Mb/72P
Flashless 16-bit/32-bit micro; Ethernet, CAN, LCD, USB 2.0 device/host/OTG, external memory interface
Rev. 00.01-5 October 2007
LPC2460 Datasheet pdf image
1Mb/67P
Flashless 16-bit/32-bit micro; Ethernet, CAN, ISP/IAP, USB 2.0 device/host/OTG, external memory interface
Rev. 00.01-5 October 2007
LPC2460 Datasheet pdf image
363Kb/68P
Flashless 16-bit/32-bit micro; Ethernet, CAN, ISP/IAP, USB 2.0 device/host/OTG, external memory interface
Rev. 02-1 February 2008
LPC4350 Datasheet pdf image
2Mb/149P
32-bit ARM Cortex-M4/M0 MCU; up to 264 kB SRAM; Ethernet; two High-speed USBs; advanced configurable peripherals
Rev. 3.1-5 January 2012
LPC1850_1112 Datasheet pdf image
2Mb/157P
32-bit ARM Cortex-M3 MCU; up to 200 kB SRAM; Ethernet, two High-speed USB, LCD, and external memory controller
Rev. 3-6 December 2011
LPC2468 Datasheet pdf image
490Kb/85P
Single-chip 16-bit/32-bit micro; 512 kB flash, Ethernet, CAN, ISP/IAP, USB 2.0 device/host/OTG, external memory interface
Rev. 6.2-11 January 2013
LPC2378 Datasheet pdf image
253Kb/54P
Single-chip 16-bit/32-bit microcontrollers; 512 kB flash with ISP/IAP, Ethernet, USB 2.0, CAN, and 10-bit ADC/DAC
Rev. 01-6 December 2006
LPC1758 Datasheet pdf image
299Kb/71P
32-bit ARM Cortex-M3 MCU up to 512 kB flash and 64 kB SRAM with Ethernet, USB 2.0 Host/Device/OTG, CAN
Rev. 02-11 February 2009
LPC1763FBD100551 Datasheet pdf image
918Kb/86P
32-bit ARM Cortex-M3 microcontroller; up to 512 kB flash and 64 kB SRAM with Ethernet, USB 2.0 Host/Device/OTG, CAN
Rev. 9.3-8 January 2014
LPC1768FBD100551 Datasheet pdf image
828Kb/82P
32-bit ARM Cortex-M3 microcontroller; up to 512 kB flash and 64 kB SRAM with Ethernet, USB 2.0 Host/Device/OTG, CAN
Rev. 9-10 August 2012
LPC1768 Datasheet pdf image
311Kb/72P
32-bit ARM Cortex-M3 microcontroller up to 512 kB flash and 64 kB SRAM with Ethernet, USB 2.0 Host/Device/OTG, CAN
Rev. 02-11 February 2009

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What is ETHERNET


In electronic components, 'Ethernet' is the most widely used wired local area network (Local Area Network) technology in computer networks. Ethernet is a set of standardized communication protocols that allow computers and network devices to communicate with each other and exchange data.

Ethernet is a technology jointly developed by Xerox, Intel, and DEC (Digital Equipment Corporation) in the 1970s, and initially transmitted data at a speed of 10 Mbps (megabits per second). However, speeds have improved over time and are now capable of transferring data at speeds of 10 gigabits per second (Gbps) or more. In addition, Ethernet technology is being used in a variety of applications as it evolves into wired and wireless forms.

Ethernet works by detecting and avoiding collisions in the network using the CSMA/CD (Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection) protocol. In addition, it follows the standard called IEEE 802.3, and based on it, various Ethernet types and speeds are defined.

Ethernet is currently used to connect computers and network devices in various environments such as offices, homes, data centers, and industrial sites, and is also widely used to access the Internet. Also, with integration with new technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT), more devices are using Ethernet to communicate with each other and exchange data.

*This information is for general informational purposes only, we will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by the above information.


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