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reenter your passwordComprehensive wired interfaces for industrial and automotive systems.
Wired connectivity enables fast, reliable and deterministic data transmission across devices and systems using Ethernet, TSN, CAN and LIN. Designed for industrial and automotive use, NXP technologies support scalable architectures and secure systems with features like secure boot and post-quantum cryptography for long-term performance and flexibility.
Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN) and Single Pair Ethernet (SPE) solutions enable real-time, compact, cost-effective Ethernet connectivity for industrial and automotive systems using integrated MACs and TSN-enabled switches.
Industrial edge solutions with industrial genAVB/TSN Ethernet protocols, middleware and real-time software for low-latency control on Cortex-A/M platforms.
Robust CAN/CAN FD/XL solutions with TJA transceivers and gateways bridging CAN to Ethernet—ideal for high-speed, fault-tolerant automotive and industrial communication.
Comprehensive interface solutions: UART, SPI, I2C/I3C, USB-Type C, FlexRay and LIN for reliable data, power and control across automotive and industrial systems.
Real-time Edge Software User Guide
Advanced OpenIL for deterministic systems with multicore, networking and protocol support.
User Guide
Jul 30, 2025
Rev 3.2
High-performance MCU with TSN switch, EtherCAT, dual cores and advanced power management.
Reference Manual
Jul 3, 2025
Rev 8
TSN guarantees latency and delivery times, unlike traditional Ethernet, which operates on a best-effort basis. This is essential for real-time industrial applications such as motion control and robotics. TSN achieves this through traffic prioritization and scheduling, ensuring real-time traffic is prioritized over best-effort traffic. Traditional Ethernet treats all traffic equally, which can cause delays or jitter when real-time and best-effort traffic share the same network. TSN is based on IEEE 802.1 standards, supporting vendor-neutral interoperability, while traditional Ethernet implementations may differ, especially in industrial settings.
SPE uses just one twisted pair of wires. Traditional Ethernet typically uses two or four pairs (i.e., 4 or 8 wires), or a fiber optic link. One SPE type enables a multi-drop, half-duplex architecture, whereas other types are full duplex, point-to-point - yes this is transmit and receive signals on the same wire pair ! As a result, SPE cables are thinner and lighter than traditional ethernet cables, and coupled with SPE using miniaturized connectors, SPE is ideal for space- and/or power- constrained environments like automotive, industrial, and robotics.
NXP offers a wide range of networking technologies designed for industrial and automotive applications, including: