A couple of questions:
a). What do you have available for a 10/100/1000 ethernet switch?
b). Would you have a RS-232 and RS-422 Transceiver/ Driver/Receiver which would have a compatible foot print.
-Rick.
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A couple of questions:
a). What do you have available for a 10/100/1000 ethernet switch?
b). Would you have a RS-232 and RS-422 Transceiver/ Driver/Receiver which would have a compatible foot print.
-Rick.
Hi Rick,
1. It depends; what do you mean by switch in this instance - do you have multiple devices that are sharing an ethernet port or are you referring to something else?: Devices such as the TS3L501E is an analog switch designed for base-10/100/1000 and are popular devices for that but depending on what the switch needs are and I am not sure on lead time as it is out of stock and generally pretty popular as it can handle all three base-T systems - please let me know so I can loop in the correct team to look into this as there could be multiple teams that could help here.
2. By Compatible do you mean a RS-232 part that is pin to pin identical with an RS-422 ? If that is the case then no we don't as RS-232 and RS-422 are different PHYs and use very different architectures so they aren't interchangeable - if this isn't what you mean could you please clarify?
Best,
Parker Dodson