Re: TI-H: special component


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Re: TI-H: special component




I built a 10b-t hub from national samples and it only has one chip...  What
kind of chips do you have in your setup???

>100BaseT is serious stuff... unless you're a really hardcore
>professional EE good luck writing the firmware. My hub has several
>VLSI chips inside of it as well as all the other normal interface
>electronics, and its only 10mbit... when you increase that by
>a power of 10, things get even more complicated.
>
>I doubt a PIC or AVR at ANY clock rate could handle a 100BaseT
>stream.
>
>Bryan
>
>Robert Brack wrote:
>>
>> Hey, does anyone know a CHEAP way (chips or such) to have lots of inputs,
>> and lots of output, and route any input to any output?  Not like wires, I
>> want a computer to control it.  It will invole hundreds upon hundreds of
>> wires.  BTW, I also need it to do 100B-T network.  Is this possible?  Just
>> like a chip that can do it would be great.  Can a PIC do that?  With
>> in-circuit programming?  Thanx a bunch, this is for a project for the place
>> I work for.
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>Bryan Rittmeyer
>mailto:bryanr@flash.net
>http://www.bridges.edu/horizon/


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