Mux/demux switch maintains low power consumption
NXP Semiconductors
CBTL02043, a mux/demux switch
NXP Semiconductors has released the CBTL02043, a multiplexer/demultiplexer (mux/demux) switch designed to support evolving high-speed computing standards for desktop, mobile and enterprise systems.
Providing switching speeds of up to 10Gbps, the CBTL02043 maintains low power consumption and low power loss.
It can switch two differential signals to one of two locations, while providing low-signal attenuation.
Using NXP's high-bandwidth CMOS pass-gate technology, the 2:1 mux/demux switch minimises switch impedance and allows for the expansion of existing high-speed ports, contributing to higher bandwidth and lower insertion loss.
Providing minimised channel-to-channel skew and crosstalk, the CBTL02043 is delivered in a small form factor supporting two separate pin-out configurations, optimised to match different application layouts.
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