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In IEEE 802.3cg, a new (2019) 10BASE-T1S interface is defined. The intent is to deliver both power and 10 Mbps Ethernet data over a single conductor pair.

I understand 10BASE-T1S was designed to support a very simple PHY implementationsfront-end implementation. Are Are there any example circuits to do this? Is it based on the same magnetics as other twisted-pair Ethernet, or is capacitive coupling used?

In IEEE 802.3cg, a new (2019) 10BASE-T1S interface is defined. The intent is to deliver both power and 10 Mbps Ethernet data over a single conductor pair.

I understand 10BASE-T1S to support very simple PHY implementations. Are there any example circuits to do this?

In IEEE 802.3cg, a new (2019) 10BASE-T1S interface is defined. The intent is to deliver both power and 10 Mbps Ethernet data over a single conductor pair.

I understand 10BASE-T1S was designed to support a very simple PHY front-end implementation. Are there any example circuits to do this? Is it based on the same magnetics as other twisted-pair Ethernet, or is capacitive coupling used?

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In IEEE 802.3cgIEEE 802.3cg, a new (2019) 10BASE-T1S interface is defined. I don't have access to the spec at this time, but the The intent is to deliver both power and 10 Mbps Ethernet data over a single conductor pair.

I understand 10BASE-T1S to support very simple PHY implementations. Are there any example circuits to do this?

In IEEE 802.3cg, a new (2019) 10BASE-T1S interface is defined. I don't have access to the spec at this time, but the intent is to deliver both power and 10 Mbps Ethernet data over a single conductor pair.

I understand 10BASE-T1S to support very simple PHY implementations. Are there any example circuits to do this?

In IEEE 802.3cg, a new (2019) 10BASE-T1S interface is defined. The intent is to deliver both power and 10 Mbps Ethernet data over a single conductor pair.

I understand 10BASE-T1S to support very simple PHY implementations. Are there any example circuits to do this?

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10BASE-T1S PHY circuit

In IEEE 802.3cg, a new (2019) 10BASE-T1S interface is defined. I don't have access to the spec at this time, but the intent is to deliver both power and 10 Mbps Ethernet data over a single conductor pair.

I understand 10BASE-T1S to support very simple PHY implementations. Are there any example circuits to do this?