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    Ethernet Common Mode Choke for Automotive Applications

    10/16/2018

    SAN DIEGO – Pulse Electronics’ Networking Business Unit introduces the 1000Base-T1 Ethernet Common Mode Choke for automotive applications. Designed to deliver high reliability and performance, the AE5002 1000Base-T1 series is ideal for applications such as Infotainment, Advanced Driver Assist Systems (ADAS) Body Control, Camera/Radar, Gateways and Backbone Diagnostics.

    Key Features and Benefits:

    • Designed to meet IEEE 802.3bp

    • Qualified at Marvell, Broadcom, and Valens

    • Meets AEC-Q200 requirements

    • IATF 16949:2016

    • Operating Temp. from -40C up to +125C

    • PPAP Documentation available


    In addition to the 1000Base-T1 series, Pulse is in the process of releasing the 100Base-T1 Power over Data Lines (PoDL) AE3003/AE3005/AE3006 common mode chokes.  All Pulse Electronics parts are designed to operate from -40C up to +125C, have high reliability, high volume manufacturing, long term manufacturing support, and meet AEC-Q200 requirements.   

    Visit the Pulse Electronics Networking BU website at www.networking.pulseelectronics.com.

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