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High-speed switch supports speeds of up to 8 Gbps. PDF Print E-mail
NXP Semiconductors announced the availability of the industry's first high-speed multiplexer/switch to support USB 3.0 and PCI Express Gen 3, providing switching speeds of up to 8 Gbps.
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The CBTU04083 high-speed switch from NXP also supports other emerging standards including 6 Gbps SATA/SAS and DisplayPort v1.2 HBR2 at 5.4Gbps.

The NXP CBTU04083 is a 4 differential channel, 2:1 multiplexer/demultiplexer switch with speeds up to 8.0 Gbit/s. Using innovative design techniques, NXP has minimized the On-resistance and insertion loss of the switch so that attenuation is negligible, and has also minimized the channel-to-channel skew as well as channel-to-channel crosstalk.

The CBTU04083, which has a VDD operating range of 1.8 V ±10 percent, allows expansion of existing high speed ports while maintaining extremely low power consumption.

www.nxp.com

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