Marvell Semiconductor, Inc. Alaska® series Drivers Interface ICs

Features and applications of Marvell Semiconductor, Inc. Alaska® series Drivers Interface ICs

The Alaska series Drivers Interface ICs from Marvell Semiconductor are a family of high-speed Ethernet connectivity products created for use in a range of applications, from consumer electronics like network-attached storage (NAS) and media players to enterprise and service provider networks. This article introduce its features and applications.

Applications

  • Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS)
  • Pro audio, video & signage
  • Factory automation & control
Associated Products

Part NumberDescriptionStockRFQ
88E1512-A0-NNP2I000SING+D22LE-PORT EEE GE PHY WITH0RFQ
88X2222-B0-BKP2C00010 GIG LRM; DUAL0RFQ
88E1512-A0-NNP2C000SINGLE-PORT EEE GIGABIT ETHERNET0RFQ
88E3016-A2-NNC1C00010/100BASE-T FAST ETHERNET PHY (PLUG-COMP WITH 88E1116)0RFQ
88E2040LA1-BUT4I000QUAD PORT 2.5G/5G NBASE-T PHY0RFQ
88X5113-A1-BVW4C000INTEGRATED 40 GBPS TO 25 GBPS ET0RFQ
88E2040LA1-BUT4C000QUAD PORT 2.5G/5G NBASE-T PHY0RFQ
88E2010-A1-BUS4I000ONE PORT 2.5G/5G NBASE-T PHY0RFQ
88E3018-A2-NNC1I000PHY 1-CH 10Mbps/100Mbps 64-Pin QFN0RFQ
88E1514-A0-NNP2C000SINGLE-PORT EEE GE PHY WITH SGMI0RFQ
88E1510-A0-NNB2C000Integrated 10/100/1000 Mbps Energy Efficient Ethernet Transceivers, 48-Pin QFN0RFQ
88E3018-A2-NNC1C000PHY 1-CH 10Mbps/100Mbps 64-Pin QFN0RFQ
88E3015-A2-NNP1C000PHY 1-CH 10Mbps/100Mbps 56-Pin QFN0RFQ
88E3082-C1-BAR1C000OCTAL 10/100MBPS PHY, RMII, SMII0RFQ
88E1545-A1-LKJ2C000?QUAD-PORT EEE GE PHY WITH QSGMII IN 128-QFP0RFQ
88E3082-C1-BAR1I000OCTAL 10/100MBPS PHY, RMII, SMII0RFQ
88E1548-A1-BAM2C000QUAD-PORT EEE 10/100/1000MBPS P0RFQ
88E2010-A1-BUS4C000ONE PORT 2.5G/5G NBASE-T PHY0RFQ
88E3083-C1-LKJ1C000OCTAL 10/100MBPS PHY, SMII, SSSM0RFQ
88X2242-B0-BKP2C00010G LRM0RFQ
Technical Documents

The Alaska series Drivers Interface ICs from Marvell Semiconductor are a family of high-speed Ethernet connectivity products created for use in a range of applications, from consumer electronics like network-attached storage (NAS) and media players to enterprise and service provider networks. These ICs support a range of Ethernet speeds, including 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, 1 Gbps, and 10 Gbps, and they offer quick and dependable data transmission rates of up to 10 Gbps. In order to enhance system performance and save energy costs, the Alaska series also provides cutting-edge signal integrity features, extensive programmability for customization, and low power consumption. The Alaska series also adheres to industry standards like IEEE 802.3, guaranteeing compatibility with other networking hardware.

 

Features

 

Support for 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, and 1 Gbps Ethernet speeds.

Communication between the network's physical layer and data link layer is made possible by integrated PHYs (Physical Layer Transceivers).

Low power usage enhances system performance while cutting down on energy expenditures.

To assist in system debugging and troubleshooting, advanced diagnostic and loopback modes are provided.

Comprehensive programmability to allow personalization and optimization for certain network conditions and applications.

Dependable and error-free data transfer is ensured by robust signal integrity characteristics.

Interoperability with other networking devices is ensured by adherence to industry standards and specifications, such as IEEE 802.3.

Alaska series Drivers Interface ICs from Marvell are created to offer a high level of performance, adaptability, and dependability for Ethernet networks in a number of applications, including enterprise, small business, and residential contexts.

 

Applications

 

  • NICs are network interface cards for servers and desktop computers.

  • Enterprise and service provider networks Ethernet switches and routers

  • IP phones and other voice-over-IP (VoIP) technologies are used by household and small business network-attached storage (NAS) devices.

  • Media players and digital signage

  • Networked cameras and surveillance systems with video

  • Systems for industrial automation and control

  • Systems for telematics and entertainment in automobiles

  • All things considered, the Alaska series Drivers Interface ICs offer a high-speed, dependable, and adaptable solution for giving Ethernet connectivity to a variety of hardware and software applications.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is the highest data transmission rate Alaska series Drivers Interface ICs can support?

Data transfer rates up to 10 Gbps are supported using Alaska series Drivers Interface ICs.

Which Ethernet speeds can Alaska series Drivers Interface ICs support?

A variety of Ethernet speeds, including 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, 1 Gbps, and 10 Gbps, are supported by Alaska series Drivers Interface ICs.

What uses are there for Alaska series Drivers Interface ICs?

Many Ethernet-connected devices, including network interface cards (NICs), switches, routers, NAS devices, IP phones, digital signage, media players, video surveillance systems, industrial automation, and automotive infotainment and telematics systems, use Alaska series Drivers Interface ICs.