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Bcm89890 ((link)) «HOT ⟶»

is designed for the most bandwidth-intensive applications in modern vehicle architecture:

The chip is primarily used in automotive zonal architectures and high-data-rate systems, including: ADAS & Autonomous Driving: bcm89890

Historically, vehicles relied on specialized, low-bandwidth communication protocols like Controller Area Network (CAN), Local Interconnect Network (LIN), and FlexRay. While these networks remain ideal for low-speed control systems (like door locks or basic engine sensors), they lack the capacity required for modern automotive technologies. is designed for the most bandwidth-intensive applications in

Supporting high-resolution displays and rear-seat entertainment systems. including: ADAS & Autonomous Driving: Historically

The BCM89890 is small—a 6x6 mm QFN—but its impact on automotive networking is enormous.

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