If you’re designing a zonal architecture, you have three choices: CAN-FD (slow), 1000BASE-T1 (fast but power-hungry), or 100BASE-T1.
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The BCM89890 is a critical enabler for the shift from traditional domain-based architectures to and software-defined vehicles (SDVs) . By providing a high-bandwidth backbone, it supports:
Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes. Engineers designing hardware should consult the official Broadcom BCM89890 Datasheet and Reference Design Guide for precise electrical characteristics and layout guidelines.
Features low-power consumption and various low-power modes to optimize vehicle energy use. Major Applications