• Part: fido5200
  • Description: Real-Time Ethernet Multiprotocol (REM) Switch
  • Manufacturer: Analog Devices
  • Size: 459.87 KB
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Analog Devices
fido5200
fido5200 is Real-Time Ethernet Multiprotocol (REM) Switch manufactured by Analog Devices.
- Part of the fido5100 comparator family.
FEATURES 144-lead CSP_BGA Ro HS pliant package - 40°C to +85°C industrial temperature range rating 3.3 V input/output buffers IEEE 802.3, 10 Mbps/100 Mbps, half and full duplex, IPv6 and IPv4 munication 2 independent Ethernet ports: 1 MII and 1 RMII interface per port Support for all industrial protocols PROFINET Class B and Class C with fast startup (Version 2.3) Ether Net/IP with Quick Connect, CIP Sync, and CIP Motion Modbus TCP Ether CAT Ethernet POWERLINK Host interface transfer rate: 32 bits per 28 ns Supports Ether CAT cycle times down to 12.5 μs and PROFINET cycle times down to 31.25 μs PI Net Load Class III capable DLR (supervisor and node, announce and beacon based), MRPD, HSR, PRP, shared device, controller redundancy IEEE 1588 Version 2 support: ordinary clock; both peer to peer and end to end transparent clocks, raw frames, and UDP 8 independent timer signals synchronized with an internal precision timer 4 independently programmable timer signals for timer capture events or timer output events 4 timer signals create programmable periodic waveforms synchronized to the internal precision timer DCP, LLDP, DHCP, RSTP, VLAN, IGMP snooping support Forwarding table with aging and learning Drive LEDs for link activity APPLICATIONS Industrial automation Process control Managed Ethernet switch Real-Time Ethernet Multiprotocol (REM) Switch fido5100/fido5200 FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM REM SWITCH TIMER CONTROL UNIT HOST INTERFACE BUFFER MEMORY INTERRUPT CONTROL 15833-001 PORT 1 PORT 2 Figure 1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION The fido5100 and fido5200 (REM switch) are programmable IEEE 802.3 10 Mbps/100 Mbps Ethernet Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) and Internet Protocol Version 4 (IPv4) switches that support virtually any Layer 2 or Layer 3 protocol. The switches are personalized to support the desired protocol by firmware that is downloaded from a host processor. The firmware is contained in the real-time Ethernet multiprotocol (REM) switch driver and is downloaded at...