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user4626029
over 3 years ago
Switches & multiplexers
Switches & multiplexers forum
TS3L100: Can I use the TS3L100 to switch fiber interfaces and RJ45 connector?
TI Thinks Resolved
Part Number:
TS3L100
HI, I am using a PHY chip that supports 100Base-FX and 100Base-TX, I would like to know if the
TS3L100
can be used to switch fiber interfaces and RJ45? I see that the
TS3L100
supports 10/100 base-T in the data sheet. But I do not...
Adam Torma
over 1 year ago
Switches & multiplexers
Switches & multiplexers forum
RE: TS3L110: Tc, Tj Spec
Satoshi, I can request the thermal data for the
TS3L100
but it will take about 2 weeks. What package are you interested in the thermal data? There is a newer device TS3L501E that has the thermal data available today. Thank you, Adam
Adam Torma
over 3 years ago
Switches & multiplexers
Switches & multiplexers forum
RE: TS3L110: Need TS3L110 IBIS model
Prasad, We currently do not have an IBIS model available for the
TS3L100
passive signal switch. The signal path for this passive switch is not buffered so a buffered model doesn't work very well to model the signal path of the switch. Why do require...
Ranita Bera
over 4 years ago
Switches & multiplexers
Switches & multiplexers forum
Need a switch for 10/100BaseTX Ethernet signal mux
TI Thinks Resolved
On behalf of the field: the customer is working on a project and looking for a 10/100BaseTX Ethernet signal mux. Only needed for working with 100BaseTX, which only requires 2 signal pair. He was looking into the TS3L110 or the
TS3L100
. The T3SL110...
Adam Torma
over 4 years ago
Switches & multiplexers
Switches & multiplexers forum
RE: TS3A44159 inputs powered Vcc not on
Alan, Correct, operating the TS3A44159 with signals applied to COM, NC, and NO pins without a supply voltage present is not recommended and could violate the absolute maximum ratings. To find a signal switch that can have voltages present on NC...
Sreelakshmi Radhakrishnan
over 7 years ago
Logic
Logic forum
TS3L110 :Enable# pin connectivity
Resolved
Hi I am planning to use TS3L110 instead of
TS3L100
for use in extended temperatures. Can I pull up
Adam Torma
over 3 years ago
Switches & multiplexers
Switches & multiplexers forum
RE: customer has 2 Ethernet ports - please suggest the best device
Ranita, All of the 3V TS3LXXXX and 5 V TS5LXXXX family of devices are designed for Ethernet applications. The "L" in the part number stands for Local Area Network (LAN) switch. These are all common parts in the industry and have several...
Adam Torma
over 4 years ago
Switches & multiplexers
Switches & multiplexers forum
Which switch can support USB 2.0, HDMI 1.4, UART, I2C, Ethernet, 1000Base-T, SATA, etc.....
E2E community, It is common question to ask will (this device) support ( this signal type/standard). When selecting an appropriate signal switch for your signal type/standard you need to consider 3 things : Configuration, Bandwidth, and voltage range...
Roland Pang
over 7 years ago
Switches & multiplexers
Switches & multiplexers forum
RE: Question about TS3L100PW
Our device is definitely not a mechanical relay. It is a FET swtich with RON characteristics as such. My intuition tells me that we should connect it to the digital ground. There should be minimal ground shift between our device and whatever is controlling...
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