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    "High-port-density gigabit Ethernet transceiver.(SEMICONDUCTORS)." EDN Asia. Canon Communications L.L.C. 2006. HighBeam Research. 20 Apr. 2018 <https://www.highbeam.com>.

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High-port-density gigabit Ethernet transceiver.(SEMICONDUCTORS)

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The TLK2226 is a six-channel gigabit Ethernet transceiver that provides a full-featured, flexible interface in data communications and telecommunications equipment. It combines high port density with a small footprint and ultra-low power operation of less than 1.5W at 1.25Gbps to reduce overall system cost, board space and power consumption, and allows for high-speed, full-duplex, point-to-point data transmission based on the IEEE 802. …


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