Marvell launches gigabit auto Ethernet switch
- Auteur:Ella Cai
- Relâchez le:2017-07-25
Marvell has launched an automotive gigabit Ethernet switch.
The switch is designed to prevent malicious attacks or compromises to the data streamed in-and-out of the vehicle. These industry-leading security features are paramount to ensure the safety of the vehicle and its occupants.
This switch has been purpose-built to address the increasing risk cybercrime represents to the automotive industry and is fully compliant with the IEEE802.3 and 802.1 standards.
The switch employs a deep packet inspection (DPI) engine and trusted boot functionality to ensure a robust level of security at the foundational hardware layer.
The switch also supports both blacklisting and whitelisting addresses on all its Ethernet ports to further enhance its security.
To meet the standards of the industry and withstand harsh automotive environments, the switch is AEC-Q100 qualified.
The switch supports both 100Mbps and 1Gbps interfaces with five integrated 100BASE-T1 physical interfaces and can connect with Marvell’s previously announced 1000BASE-T1 PHY.
The switch is designed to prevent malicious attacks or compromises to the data streamed in-and-out of the vehicle. These industry-leading security features are paramount to ensure the safety of the vehicle and its occupants.
This switch has been purpose-built to address the increasing risk cybercrime represents to the automotive industry and is fully compliant with the IEEE802.3 and 802.1 standards.
The switch employs a deep packet inspection (DPI) engine and trusted boot functionality to ensure a robust level of security at the foundational hardware layer.
The switch also supports both blacklisting and whitelisting addresses on all its Ethernet ports to further enhance its security.
To meet the standards of the industry and withstand harsh automotive environments, the switch is AEC-Q100 qualified.
The switch supports both 100Mbps and 1Gbps interfaces with five integrated 100BASE-T1 physical interfaces and can connect with Marvell’s previously announced 1000BASE-T1 PHY.