OS81060 INIC
Revision B1B
NS V3
NS V2
NS V1
oPHY
ePHY
MediaLB
DTCP
MOST150
MOST50
MOST25
 
Intelligent Network Interface Controller for MOST25 oPHY - ROM Version

The OS81060 is a cost-optimized, highly integrated Intelligent Network Interface Controller (INIC) for the 25 Mbps MOST network (MOST25). The OS81060 interfaces directly to a MOST FOT header. This enables MOST data transmission via polymer optical fiber (POF).

Like all INIC circuits, the OS81060 implements time-critical, resource-intensive and fail-safe relevant parts of the network driver on-chip.

A few highlights:

  • Complete MOST network interface on a single chip
    • Fully encapsulated
    • Optimized for a 25 Mbps optical physical layer (POF)
  • Embedded MOST network management
    • Network protected mode
    • Hardware & application watchdog timer
    • Intelligent muting
  • Cost-optimized version of OS81050
    • Replaces FLASH memory with ROM
    • Utilizes a smaller process (0.18µm)
    • Migrates to a cost-effective QFN package

TrueAuto™ is SMSC's automotive quality process. It has proven its ability to deliver leading-edge quality and services for IC device products to fulfill the needs of the most demanding automotive customers. TrueAuto is a proven total automotive-grade quality approach. TrueAuto IC device robustness begins with SMSC’s design for reliability techniques within the silicon IC itself: automotive-grade robustness and testability are designed into the IC. Once available in silicon, the IC is fully-characterized and qualified over a multitude of operating parameters to prove quality under the harshest conditions. In this, SMSC’s TrueAuto approach significantly exceeds the usual automotive reliability standards and customer- specific requirements and goes far beyond the stress tests prescribed by the AEC-Q100 specifications. During the fabrication of TrueAuto products, extensive technologies and processes, such as enhanced monitors are used in order to continuously drive improvements in accordance with SMSC’s zero Defects per Million (DPM) goals.

Updated Tuesday, 13 July 2010