PHY
integrated circuit required to implement physical layer functions of the OSI model in a network interface controller
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PHY
Summary
PHY draws 42 Wikipedia views per month (components category, ranking #38 of 81).[1]
Key Facts
- PHY's image is recorded as Elitegroup 755-A2 - Realtek RTL8201CL-7569.jpg[2].
- PHY's subclass of is recorded as integrated circuit[3].
- PHY's Commons category is recorded as PHY integrated circuits[4].
- PHY's has part is recorded as physical medium dependent sublayer[5].
- PHY's has part is recorded as physical coding sublayer[6].
- PHY's has part is recorded as physical medium attachment sublayer[7].
- PHY's has part is recorded as physical signaling sublayer[8].
- PHY's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/04qsyv[9].
- PHY's manifestation of is recorded as physical layer[10].
- PHY's connects with is recorded as Media Independent Interface[11].
- PHY's connects with is recorded as medium dependent interface[12].
- PHY's OSI Model layer location is recorded as physical layer[13].
- PHY's Microsoft Academic ID is recorded as 41918916[14].
Why It Matters
PHY draws 42 Wikipedia views per month (components category, ranking #38 of 81).[1] PHY has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[15]