Microchip, Controller IC, 3.3 V 10 Mbps Serial-SPI, 28-Pin 3.6 V QFN EP

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RS Stock No.:
889-5294
Mfr. Part No.:
ENC28J60-I/ML
Manufacturer:
Microchip
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Brand

Microchip

Maximum Data Rate

10Mbps

Product Type

Controller IC

Sub Type

Ethernet Controller

Communication Mode

Full Duplex/Half Duplex

Standard Supported

IEEE 802.3

Number of Ports

1

Interface Type

Serial-SPI

Mount Type

Surface

Package Type

QFN EP

Maximum Supply Voltage

3.6V

Pin Count

28

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

85°C

Height

1mm

Width

6 mm

Minimum Supply Voltage

3.3V

Length

6mm

Standards/Approvals

ISO 9001:2000, ISO/TS-16949:2002

Automotive Standard

No

ECN28J60 10Base-T Ethernet Controllers


The ENC28J60 from Microchip is a great stand-alone ethernet controller. ENC28J60 is a 10BASE-T controller in a small form factor SOIC package with 28 pins. Featuring bandwidth of 10Mbps and onboard MAC & PHY, this controller is great for a range of applications. Microchips ethernet controllers also contain internal DMA for faster memory copying and a max speed of 25Mhz.

Features and Benefits:


  • 10BASE-T

  • Integrated MAC and PHY

  • 10Mbps bandwidth

  • IEEE 802.3 compatible

  • SPI interface with clock speeds up to 25Mhz

  • Supports MAC Unicast, Multicast and Broadcast packets

  • PHY loopback mode and programmable outputs

  • Applications:


  • Security

  • Instrumentation

  • Home control

  • Building automation

  • Industrial automation

  • VoIP

  • PHY and MAC?


    PHY stand for 'Physical layer'. A physical layer is the first layer in an OSI stack. PHY layer will define physical and electrical characteristics of the network.

    MAC is the abbreviation for 'Medium Access Control' and is the second layer in the OSI stack. The MAC is responsible for sending and receiving RF frames.

    Daughter boards


  • AC164121 – 667-7899

  • AC164123 – 667-7902

  • Ethernet Communications - Microchip


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