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AE-100 Automotive Ethernet Adapter
$448.00
Designed to convert standard 100Base-T-Ethernet to 100Base-T1 Automotive Ethernet (OPEN Alliance BroadR-Reach (OABR) compatible,) the AE-100 is a plug and play physical layer media conversion solution that is fully compatible with all standard Ethernet devices.
Manufactured using a rugged nylon housing, the AE-100 does not require external software to configure or operate.
Quantity
Only 5 left in stock
Why Choose the AE-100?
- 🔌 Plug & Play Setup
No drivers needed. Just connect and start testing. - 🧰 Tool Compatible
Works with software like VISION, Wireshark, and more. - 🚗 Automotive-Ready
Built for OEMs, Tier-1s, and R&D teams testing in-vehicle networks.
Specifications
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Connector A | 100BASE-T1 via MATEnet (female) |
| Connector B | RJ-45 (100BASE-TX) |
| Power Supply | Bus-powered (no external power needed) |
| Operating Temp | -40°C to +85°C |
| Size | 90 mm x 36 mm x 24 mm |
| Weight | 70g |
| Included | 1m MATEnet to RJ-45 cable |
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Common Use Cases
- ECU Ethernet diagnostics
- Packet logging and analysis
- Bench and in-vehicle validation
Why Buy from ATI?
- 🏆 30+ years in automotive test and measurement
- 🌍 Trusted by 20+ global OEMs and Tier-1s
- 🚚 Fast shipping from our US warehouse
- 🛠️ Backed by experienced engineering support
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this compatible with 1000BASE-T1 (Gigabit Ethernet)?
A: No — the AE-100 is specifically for 100BASE-T1.
Q: Is any software required?
A: No. It’s a transparent media converter — no drivers or setup needed.
Q: Can I use it with Linux-based systems?
A: Yes — it functions as a standard Ethernet interface.





























