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The acceptance of damage caused by autonomous vehicles is almost zero. The societies expect automated systems to be designed to operate without unacceptable risks for people or the environment. Therefore, we see the importance of addressing the challenge of reliable and fail operational communication in autonomous systems.

It takes about 1 second to read these words. In this time, an autonomously driving vehicle traveling at a speed of 100 km/h covers a distance of more than 25 meters. In case of an incident, no matter if caused by an accident or by a technical error, every millisecond reaction time counts.

With our patented physical layer Automotive Ethernet technology, we transfer this sense of urgency through the complete vehicle.

Our communication solutions are used by applications in the automotive, rail, robots, drones, mining and aerospace industries, and respond to system-critical events within milliseconds. In this way, they reliably prevent damage to people and the environment.

SILICONALLY is an international team of experts composed of electrical engineers, technical computer scientists and automotive engineers. We are allies in striving for the highest safety and acceptance of automation. With SafeIP™, we created it.

Ethernet History & Our Achievements

2024

Release SinglePHY 100BASE-T1 in GlobalFoundries 22FDX

European Patent Certification - EP4360259
for Ethernet device with safety features at the Physical layer and method for a bi-directional data transfer between two Ethernet devices.

2022

Tape-out DualPHY 100/1000BASE-T1 test chip in GlobalFoundries 22FDX

2022

Robert Bosch GmbH becomes investor

Recertification for ISO 9001

2020

Successful link-up and data transmission with all 5 major third party 100BASE-T1 PHY ICs

Early 2020

Tape-out of SinglePHY 100BASE-T1 test chip in GlobalFoundries 22FDX

2019

Foundation of SILICONALLY GmbH by Racyics GmbH with technology transfer from Technical University Dresden

2015

Start of fast carnet project at Technical University Dresden for 1000BASE-T1 Research

2011

Foundation of OPEN Alliance SIG Special Interest Group (SIG) for BASE-T1 Ethernet

2007

Start ADC Research at Technical University Dresden

1980

Ethernet One is published by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and is used on all forms of Ethernet by protocols in the Internet protocol suite.