Ethernet magnetic module packs two channels. (Leading edge: what's hot in the design community).(Pulse Engineering's H5012 and H5014 semiconductor devices)(Brief Article)(Product Announcement)

EDN, November, 2001 by Schweber, Bill

Targeting copper Gigabit Ethernet operation over Category 5 cable, dual magnetic modules from Pulse Engineering use 20% less pc-board space than single-channel units. The H5012 and H5014, each with 1:1 turns ratio, work with Ethernet transceivers from Broadcom (www.broadcom.com) and Marvell (www.marvell.com), respectively, and provide electrical isolation and low current-mode emissions in compliance with IEEE 802.3ab specifications.

The 48-pin modules cost approximately $6 (10,000). Pulse Engineering, 1-814-835-1650, www.pulseeng.com. At www.ednmag.com, click on the Reader Service link and enter no. 489.

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