Ethernet PHY Application Development Kits
Mission Viejo, CA (January 16, 2018) – Holt Integrated Circuits today announced the release of two new 10Base-T/100Base-TX Ethernet PHY application development kits. The kits feature Holt’s recently announced Ethernet PHY transceiver family, HI-5200/HI-5201, designed specifically for extended temperature military and aerospace applications.
The ADK-5200 application development kit provides access to all PHY configuration pins and includes a readily accessible MII or RMII interface using HI-5200, which can be easily connected to an external MAC via the on-board connector. Other features include a RJ-45 Jack for “Fast Ethernet” cable connection, programmable LEDs for reporting link status and activity, and a manual reset button for quick reboot after reconfiguration of strapping pins. The ADK-5201 application development kit is identical but features HI-5201, a 10Base-T/100Base-TX PHY which has an enhanced RMII interface, generating a 50 MHz RMII reference clock output for the MAC.
“These Ethernet PHY application development kits provide our customers with a convenient platform to evaluate the features of Holt’s extended temperature Ethernet PHY family and can be used as a starting point for new designs or a test and evaluation platform,” said Anthony Murray, Director of Marketing Communications at Holt.
The HI-5200/5201 PHY family is capable of operating from a single 3.3V power supply over the temperature ranges of -40oC to 105oC and -55oC to 125oC, with optional burn-in available. These extended temperature Ethernet PHY devices eliminate the need to up-screen commercially available products and give customers the assurance of product longevity from a well-established military and aerospace supplier.
To request information on Holt’s ARINC 429, MIL-STD-1553 and other aerospace products, readers should contact Holt at (949) 859-8800, by e-mail at info@holtic.com, or visit the Holt Web site at www.holtic.com.
About Holt Integrated Circuits
Located in Mission Viejo, CA, Holt Integrated Circuits is a major supplier of ICs for avionics and military aircraft data bus and display applications. The company’s products are specified by more than 400 manufacturers worldwide and are employed in flight control, navigation, engine management, communications, safety equipment, and in-flight entertainment systems.