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Transceivers Boast More Automotive Interfaces

William Wong  |   ED Online ID #22012  |   October 21, 2009


SMSC has expanded its TrueAuto offering with the USB83340 USB 2.0 transceiver with high-performance electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection and overvoltage protection up to 30 V. It comes in a low-pin-count, 5- by 5-mm quad flat no-lead (QFN) package. The LAN8930 10/100 three-port managed Ethernet switch has a pair of ports with physical layers (PHYs) and one MII interface. It supports a serial management interface. These chips complement SMSC’s MOST chips (see “The Line Between Telematics And Infotainment Blurs Even Further”). All are automotive grade.

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