The 100BASE-T1protocol is an Ethernet protocol allowing communications at 100 Mb/s on a single unshielded twisted pair cable. It was defined by the OPEN Alliance[1] working group that mainly comprised automobile manufacturers and suppliers, and therefore is specified for short cable lengths up to 15m. The technology originates from Broadcom who markets it as BroadR-Reach. It is of interest to the aerospace industry as a means of reducing weight, cost and installation time. In this paper we report on EMC tests performed to assess the suitability of the protocol for aerospace applications.
Suitability of 2-wire ethernet solutions for aerospace applications
2016-05-01
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