[SI-LIST] Re: Ethernet MUX

  • From: "hariharan" <hariharan@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <peter.zhu@xxxxxxxxxx>, <si-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 27 Dec 2002 10:21:39 +0530


hello,

you can try with Broadcom, they do lot stuff related to Ethernet
transceivers. But What I see is that to your application which is more
related to signal level selection, I think MUX with differential signal
I/O's should do..

regards
Hariharan
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Subject: [SI-LIST] Ethernet MUX


Hi,all:
Does anybody know MUX that can be use for 100M Ethernet! On my board, I have
12 port Ethernets and I want select any two Ethernets to two socket. The
function is like a MUX(analog siwtch) through external setup. There are some
generic MUXs, but I worry they may not works, because Ethernet signal is
high speed differential signal.
Hope get your help!

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