Ksz80 Ob S4lv0.2: Datasheet

: Maintain a minimum clearance gap (or "moat") of 80 mils between the digital ground plane and the chassis ground plane under the transformer.

: More detailed information on how the device operates, including its MAC (Media Access Control) or PHY (Physical Layer) implementation, MII (Media Independent Interface) or RMII (Reduced Media Independent Interface) support, and any integrated diagnostic features.

The KSZ80 OB S4LV0.2 is the "workhorse" for several industries: Ksz80 Ob S4lv0.2 Datasheet

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[12V Main Input] ──> [RT6503A PMIC] ───x─── (AVDD 17V Rail) ──> [Panel Matrix] │ [CD8 Capacitor] <── Developed Short-to-Ground │ ───┴─── (GND) : Maintain a minimum clearance gap (or "moat")

The device integrates differential line drivers and receivers with an on-chip analog-to-digital converter (ADC) and digital-to-analog converter (DAC). During transmission, parallel data from the MAC is serialized, scrambled, and encoded into MLT-3 signals for 100Base-TX operation. On the receive side, an adaptive equalizer compensates for high-frequency cable losses, allowing reliable data recovery over distances exceeding 100 meters. Media Independent Interface Support

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