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Home » Microchip and Hyundai Test 10BASE-T1S Ethernet

Microchip and Hyundai Test 10BASE-T1S Ethernet

February 6, 2026
in Automotive Networking
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Microchip Technology Inc. and Hyundai Motor Group launched a collaboration to evaluate 10BASE-T1S Single Pair Ethernet (SPE) as a foundation for next-generation in-vehicle networking. The effort focuses on simplifying vehicle architectures as automakers shift toward software-defined vehicles and higher levels of connectivity.

The companies are assessing how 10BASE-T1S can replace a mix of legacy and proprietary in-vehicle buses with a unified Ethernet fabric. Single Pair Ethernet enables multi-drop communication over a single twisted pair, reducing wiring complexity while supporting deterministic, low-latency connectivity across sensors, actuators, and electronic control units.

As part of the collaboration, Hyundai Motor Group is integrating Microchip’s 10BASE-T1S solutions into future vehicle platforms, with an emphasis on electric vehicles, autonomous driving, and smart mobility systems. Microchip is providing early product access and technical support to accelerate platform validation and shorten development cycles.

  • Evaluates 10BASE-T1S Single Pair Ethernet for in-vehicle networks
  • Targets simplified wiring and reduced system cost versus mixed bus architectures
  • Supports multi-drop Ethernet connectivity to sensors, actuators, and edge devices
  • Focuses on EVs, autonomous driving, and software-defined vehicle platforms
  • Includes early silicon access and technical collaboration from Microchip

“Our comprehensive portfolio of Single Pair Ethernet hardware and software solutions enables customers to reduce cost, risk, and time to market,” said Matthias Kaestner, corporate vice president of Microchip’s automotive, data center and networking business. “Our collaboration with Hyundai will support the development of next-generation in-vehicle network solutions that address the mobility needs of tomorrow.”

🌐  Analysis

Automakers are increasingly converging on Ethernet-based architectures as ADAS content and software complexity grow, with 10BASE-T1S positioned as a cost-efficient edge connectivity layer. For Microchip, the collaboration aligns with broader industry momentum behind automotive Ethernet standards, while Hyundai joins peers exploring SPE to rationalize vehicle networks as they scale toward fully software-defined platforms.

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