Campus & branch switches

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Campus & branch switches

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Overview

Our integrated circuits and reference designs help you create campus and branch switches with higher bandwidth and low power consumption. Use the interactive reference diagram below to design modern, high-speed campus and branch switches to support the connectivity needs of today's Ethernet switch fabric with our power-over-Ethernet (POE), microcontroller, interface, physical interface device (PHY) and power management products.

Design requirements

Modern campus and branch switches require:

  • POE capability to support the latest .bt standard.
  • Multi-gigabit GbE transceivers that provide best-in-class signal integrity.
  • Small footprint with low-power consumption.

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