RAD-Moon 2
TC10, MACsec을 지원하는 차량 이더넷용 100/1000Base-T1 미디어 컨버터
Intrepid has made several updates to its RAD-Moon 2 1000BASE-T1 media converter. In addition to offering an H-MTD connection system for 100/1000BASE-T1, the Automotive Ethernet physical layer transceiver (PHY) has been upgraded to the Marvell 88Q2220M. This introduces the MACsec functionality required for devices to meet the requirements of the OPEN Alliance TC17 MACsec Automotive Profile. This technology is seeing rapid adoption by new Automotive Ethernet architectures for its ability to provide the lowest level protection against network intrusions like man-in-the-middle and replay attacks, as well as optionally encrypt sensitive data.
The RAD-Moon 2 1000BASE-T1 Media Converter is now also compliant with the OPEN Alliance TC10 requirements. This means that the PHY has integral Automotive Ethernet sleep/wake-up features allowing partial networking and other strategies needed to balance optimal battery conservation with all customer use cases.
The RAD-Moon 2 1000BASE-T1 Media Converter is now also compliant with the OPEN Alliance TC10 requirements. This means that the PHY has integral Automotive Ethernet sleep/wake-up features allowing partial networking and other strategies needed to balance optimal battery conservation with all customer use cases.
Key Features
Marvell 88Q2112 PHY
(TE MATEnet Connector) |
Marvell 88Q2220M PHY
(Rosenberger H-MTD Connector) |
Media Converter
The RAD-Moon 2 is a media converter that bridges standard Ethernet and Automotive Ethernet allowing communication between 100/1000BASE-T1 ECUs and typical PCs, Ethernet Switches, and Routers. Typical use cases include testing, simulation, diagnostics, and ECU flashing.
Using the RAD-Moon 2 as a media converter.
The RAD-Moon 2 is a media converter that bridges standard Ethernet and Automotive Ethernet allowing communication between 100/1000BASE-T1 ECUs and typical PCs, Ethernet Switches, and Routers. Typical use cases include testing, simulation, diagnostics, and ECU flashing.
Using the RAD-Moon 2 as a media converter.
RAD-Moon 2 powered from USB Type-C or Barrel Jack.