Part Number: DS100MB203 Hi, TI Team
I have some questions about DS100MB203 with your help.I design an Ethernet switch production that it supports 10G serdes signal switch via DS100MB203. IF the pin of SEL is seted to low, and the channel fo DS100MB203 change…
Part Number: DS100MB203 Hello,
My customer is looking for a 1G Ethernet mux/deux device including the following functions.
- Switching control with H/W pin
- Emphasis and eualizer function
- 1:2/2:1 TX/RX 1 port or 2:1/1:2 TX/RX 2port
- If there is…
Part Number: DS100MB203 Team,
One of my customer has below query .
Pin Mode v/s SMBus Mode
SMBus mode provides more De-emphasis options as compared to number of de-emphasis levels provided in pin mode. (Reference: Table 7 for SMBus mode, Table 3…
Part Number: DS100MB203 1. My apllicaztion is 1G interface. What should be the MODE value ?
2. I hope to control pin function for redundancy path. because of redundncy time.
So I have a several qusetions.
1. INPUT_EN : 1 -> FANOUT is enable. Is …
Part Number: DS100MB203 Hello, At my customer design, 3.3V could be applied to DS100MB203 SCL, SDA, SEL0 and SEL1 pin when VDD/VIN are off (0V). They have a couple of questions as follows. Q1: SEL0 and SEL1 are LVCMOS input pins. Since Absolute Maximum…
Hi Anat,
Sorry about the delay. Yes I was able to. The issue I ran into with I2C functionality may actually be impacting you as well. Whenever I had previously attempted to replicate your issue, I had matched your pin configurations. This meant that I…
Part Number: DS100MB203 Hello, My customer is designing L2 switch product. They would like to support both 1G ether and 10G ether.
They are considering DS100MB203 as a candidate of a MuxDemux. Can DS100MB203 be also used for 1G ether (1.25Gpps rate)…
Part Number: DS100MB203 Hello, Q1: When 3.3-V mode, is VDD pin voltage 3.3V? Q2: LVCOMS Voh and Vol spec is the same regardless of whether 2.5-V mode or 3.3-V mode? Best regards, K.Hirano
Part Number: DS100MB203 Dear team,
Can DS100MB203 monitor and report out device internal eye quality?
If yes, how to do this?
If not, can we measure internal eye by external pin?
Thanks,
Ben