Quad Gigabit Transceiver Dissipates Less Than 1.0W/Port

Oct. 1, 2001
This 0.13-micron CMOS quad gigabit copper transceiver is designed to facilitate deployment of Gigabit Ethernet bandwidth to the desktop by doubling port density and slashing power dissipation to under 1.0W/port. The BCM5404 quad gigabit transceiver

This 0.13-micron CMOS quad gigabit copper transceiver is designed to facilitate deployment of Gigabit Ethernet bandwidth to the desktop by doubling port density and slashing power dissipation to under 1.0W/port. The BCM5404 quad gigabit transceiver includ

Company: BROADCOM CORP.

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