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The red warning light on Rack 4, Unit 12 blinked once, then turned a solid, comforting green.

The BCM89885 supports Automotive Cable Diagnostics, allowing the system to detect and locate cable faults such as shorts or opens in real-time, enhancing overall vehicle safety and serviceability.

The BCM89885 belongs to the same family as the . Understanding the 89883 can provide a clear picture of the technology:

Supports industry-standard Media Access Control interfaces including RGMII and SGMII to ensure compatibility with various host SoCs and switch processors.

| Feature | | Marvell 88Q2112 | NXP TJA1103 | TI DP83TG720 | |---------|--------------|----------------|-------------|---------------| | Speed | 100/1000BASE-T1 | 1000BASE-T1 only | 100BASE-T1 only | 1000BASE-T1 only | | TC10 Sleep | Yes (full) | Limited | Yes | Yes | | Max Temp | 125°C | 125°C | 125°C | 125°C | | gPTP timestamp | Hardware (ns) | Hardware | External only | Hardware | | Power (1G active) | ~300 mW | ~450 mW | N/A (100M only) | ~360 mW | | Market Position | High-volume ADAS | General purpose | Cost-optimized 100M | Industrial/automotive |

As autonomous driving features migrate from luxury vehicles to mass-market EVs, the BCM89888—and the 1000BASE-T1 standard it champions—will quietly power millions of vehicles, frame by frame, microsecond by microsecond.

: For Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) to work, high-resolution cameras must send video to the processor instantly. The BCM89885 provides the high bandwidth and low latency required for a car to "see" and react in milliseconds.

: Often integrated with MACsec (802.1AE) support to provide hardware-level encryption and protect in-vehicle data from spoofing or unauthorized access.

Bcm89885 | Verified

The red warning light on Rack 4, Unit 12 blinked once, then turned a solid, comforting green.

The BCM89885 supports Automotive Cable Diagnostics, allowing the system to detect and locate cable faults such as shorts or opens in real-time, enhancing overall vehicle safety and serviceability.

The BCM89885 belongs to the same family as the . Understanding the 89883 can provide a clear picture of the technology: bcm89885

Supports industry-standard Media Access Control interfaces including RGMII and SGMII to ensure compatibility with various host SoCs and switch processors.

| Feature | | Marvell 88Q2112 | NXP TJA1103 | TI DP83TG720 | |---------|--------------|----------------|-------------|---------------| | Speed | 100/1000BASE-T1 | 1000BASE-T1 only | 100BASE-T1 only | 1000BASE-T1 only | | TC10 Sleep | Yes (full) | Limited | Yes | Yes | | Max Temp | 125°C | 125°C | 125°C | 125°C | | gPTP timestamp | Hardware (ns) | Hardware | External only | Hardware | | Power (1G active) | ~300 mW | ~450 mW | N/A (100M only) | ~360 mW | | Market Position | High-volume ADAS | General purpose | Cost-optimized 100M | Industrial/automotive | The red warning light on Rack 4, Unit

As autonomous driving features migrate from luxury vehicles to mass-market EVs, the BCM89888—and the 1000BASE-T1 standard it champions—will quietly power millions of vehicles, frame by frame, microsecond by microsecond.

: For Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) to work, high-resolution cameras must send video to the processor instantly. The BCM89885 provides the high bandwidth and low latency required for a car to "see" and react in milliseconds. Understanding the 89883 can provide a clear picture

: Often integrated with MACsec (802.1AE) support to provide hardware-level encryption and protect in-vehicle data from spoofing or unauthorized access.