Analog Devices Inc. Fido5100/Fido5200 REM Switches
Analog Devices Fido5100/Fido5200 Real-Time Ethernet Multiprotocol (REM) Switches are designed as programmable IEEE 802.3 10Mbps/100Mbps Ethernet Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) and Internet Protocol Version 4 (IPv4) switches that support virtually any Layer 2 or Layer 3 protocol.
Analog Devices Fido5100 REM Switch supports the following protocols:
• PROFINET real-time (RT) and isochronous real-time (IRT)
• EtherNet/IP with and without device level ring (DLR)
• Modbus TCP
• SERCOS III
• POWERLINK
The fido5200 REM Switch supports the following protocols:
• EtherCAT
• All protocols defined for fido5100
The fido5100/fido5200 switches are personalized to support the protocol used by the firmware downloaded from a host processor. These 2-port, embedded Ethernet switches can interface to any processor, including any Arm® CPU and the fido1100 Communication Controller. The host processor can implement any protocol stack by integrating it with the REM switch driver. To support fast startup and quick-connect type network functionality, the firmware is downloaded in power-up mode and contained in the REM switch driver. The fido5100/fido5200 REM Switches can be ready for network data operation in less than 4ms. These 2-port Ethernet switches also have a powerful memory bus interface that supports both 16- and 32-bit wide busses and achieve data transfer rates up to 167 Mbytes/sec.
Features
- 144-lead CSP_BGA RoHS-compliant package
- -40°C to +85°C industrial temperature range rating
- 3.3V input/output buffers
- IEEE 802.3, 10Mbps/100Mbps, half and full duplex, IPv6, and IPv4 communication
- Two 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)
- EtherNet/IP with QuickConnect, CIP Sync, and CIP Motion
- Modbus TCP
- EtherCAT
- SERCOS III
- Ethernet POWERLINK
- 32-bits per 28ns host interface transfer rate supports EtherCAT cycle times down to 12.5μs and PROFINET cycle times down to 31.25μs
- 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
- Eight independent timer signals synchronized with an internal precision timer
- Four independently programmable timer signals for timer capture events or timer output events
- Four timer signals create programmable periodic waveforms synchronized to the internal precision timer
- DCP, LLDP, DHCP, RSTP, VLAN, and IGMP snooping support
- Forwarding table with aging and learning
- Drive LEDs for link activity
Applications
- Industrial automation
- Process control
- Managed Ethernet switches
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