Re: Analog signal through a digital CMOS switch



"Fred Bloggs" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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No, you are not right. No one mux's the PHY lines like that...no need for
it whatsoever.

Well, whether there is need or not is another question isn't it? If there
was no need TI and Pericom wouldn't have parts designed specifically for
this purpose.


/Mikhail


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