The BCM89890 is a specialized Broadcom semiconductor—specifically the industry's first IEEE 802.3ch-compliant automotive multigigabit Ethernet PHY [5.7, 5.16]. It is designed for high-performance automotive networking, supporting data rates of 2.5G, 5G, and 10G over a single shielded twisted-pair cable [5.8, 5.16]. Core Technical Specifications
ADAS requires high bandwidth and deterministic latency. bcm89890
Unlike traditional Ethernet that requires four pairs of wires (like the cables in your home office), the BCM89890 transmits data at 1 Gbps over a single twisted pair. This reduction in cabling weight and bulk is a primary driver for its adoption in the automotive industry. Grab the reader's attention Provide a brief overview
Connecting high-resolution 4K cameras, Lidar, and 4D radar sensors. Infotainment: Domain 2: Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) ADAS
The BCM89890 solves this by offering:
As vehicles move toward software-defined architectures, the BCM89890 serves as a critical backbone for high-bandwidth systems:
Broadcom BCM89890 is a high-performance automotive Ethernet PHY