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New Two-Lane Toshiba SPDT Switches Support PCI Express 3.0

Toshiba Corporation today announced that it will launch two-lane SPDT switches that support PCI Express 3.0 (8Gbps). The new products, TC7PCI3412MT and TC7PCI3415MT, reduce switch terminal capacitance to achieve high bandwidth characteristics of 10GHz at -3dB, making high-speed transmission with lower signal degradation capable.

Toshiba Bus Switch ICs Supporting PCI Express 3.0 (Photo: Business Wire)

The new SPDT switches have optimal configurations for all arrangements of PCI Express slots, connectors, and switches on the motherboards of desktop PCs and notebook PCs. They can also be used for high-speed differential lines, such as USB3.0, DisplayPort1.2, and SATA3.0.

Samples are available now with mass production scheduled for the end of January.

Applications

Motherboards (desktop PCs), laptop PCs, servers

Key Features

1. Operating power-supply voltage: VCC=3.0V to 3.6V
2. Wide -3dB Bandwidth: 10GHz (typ.) @VCC=3.3V
3. Low insertion loss: IL=-1dB @VCC=3.3V, f=4GHz
4. Low switch terminal ON-capacitance: CI/O=1.5pF (typ.) @VCC=3.3V
5. Standard package TQFN42 (9.0x3.5x0.55mm)

*Follow this link for more on this product.
http://www.semicon.toshiba.co.jp/eng/product/logic/selection/topics/1267559_2333.html

Source: http://www.semicon.toshiba.co.jp/

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