Factories, data centres and campus networks are pushing Ethernet further than ever. Longer cable runs and mixed critical-load traffic make it harder to guarantee both low latency and security. Traditional copper links face distance limits and noise issues, while adding time synchronisation or encryption often means extra hardware.
Microchip has introduced a new family of Optical Ethernet PHY transceivers designed to handle both problems at once. Operating at 10 Gbps and 25 Gbps, the devices integrate IEEE 1588 Precision Time Protocol (PTP) for sub-nanosecond synchronisation and MACsec hardware encryption for link-level protection. The result is a single-chip solution that supports deterministic communication over fibre spans up to ten kilometres.
Timing Accuracy for Deterministic Performance
In distributed systems such as robotic cells, telecom base stations or synchronised sensor arrays, timing drift quickly causes instability. Microchip’s PTP-enabled PHYs timestamp packets within a nanosecond of accuracy, allowing multiple nodes to align precisely without external timing controllers. Designers can achieve real-time coordination across large installations using the same physical interface that already carries data.
Hardware-Level Encryption for Trusted Connectivity
The new devices implement IEEE 802.1AE MACsec directly in silicon. Every frame transmitted between Ethernet ports is authenticated and, when required, encrypted. That protects data against spoofing or interception without loading the host processor or adding latency through software encryption. For critical networks that span public or shared infrastructure, this hardware approach helps preserve both security and deterministic timing.
Device Line-up and Development Support
The portfolio covers several configurations, including the LAN826x family at 10 Gbps and LAN802x / LAN804x families at 25 Gbps, with dual- and quad-port options that support PTP, MACsec or both. Designers can mix optical fibre with Direct-Attach Copper links to balance range and cost. Development is supported through the LAN8044 Evaluation Kit, which includes daughter cards and reference firmware for rapid testing.
Why It Matters
Combining accurate time synchronisation and hardware security inside the transceiver reduces complexity in high-performance networks. It gives engineers a ready path to build reliable, long-reach Ethernet links for automation, communications and data-centre systems where precision and protection are equally critical.
Learn more and read the original announcement on www.microchip.com