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MAXLINEAR INC (EXAR) G.hn Wave-2 Networking Evaluation Kit | Featured Product Spotlight

November 10, 2021 by Mouser Electronics

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MAXLINEAR INC (EXAR) G.hn Wave-2 Networking Evaluation Kit | Featured Product Spotlight

The MaxLinear G.hn Wave-2 Product Family provides high-speed networking capabilities over any wired medium, including powerlines, phone lines/twisted-pair, and coaxial cables. With physical data rates up to 2Gbps, the MaxLinear G.hn Wave-2 platform is one of the fastest G.hn solutions. 

This includes three options for the G.hn baseband processor and three options for G.hn Analog Front End, providing system designers with the flexibility to mix and match footprint-compatible components to address multiple G.hn applications in the consumer, broadband, industrial and security segments.

An evaluation kit is available for each wired medium including powerline, coaxial cable, and phone line or twisted-pair. 

The G.hn Wave-2 product family is compliant with the latest version of the ITU-T G.hn standard. It also supports 100MHz powerline MIMO, 200MHz coaxial, 200MHz phone line SISO, and 100MHz bonded phone line MIMO. 

The product family provides system designers the flexibility to mix and match footprint compatible components to address multiple G.hn applications in the consumer, broadband, industrial and security segments.

For more information on MaxLinear’s G.hn Wave-2 Product Family, visit Mouser.com.

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