Category: Integrated Circuit
Use: Ethernet Switch
Characteristics: Low-power, small package size
Package: QFN-48
Essence: Networking component for Ethernet applications
Packaging/Quantity: 1 piece
The LAN9313I-NZW features a QFN-48 pin configuration with specific pins allocated for power, ground, and data I/O.
Advantages: - Small package size - Low-power operation - EEE support for energy efficiency
Disadvantages: - Limited number of ports - Limited data rate compared to higher-speed switches
The LAN9313I-NZW operates as an Ethernet switch, managing the flow of data between connected devices while minimizing power consumption through EEE support.
The LAN9313I-NZW is suitable for various embedded networking applications, including industrial automation, IoT devices, and consumer electronics where low-power Ethernet connectivity is required.
This list is not exhaustive and there are other alternative models available in the market.
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What is the LAN9313I-NZW?
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Does the LAN9313I-NZW support Power over Ethernet (PoE)?
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Is the LAN9313I-NZW compatible with different microcontrollers and processors?
Does the LAN9313I-NZW support Quality of Service (QoS) for prioritizing traffic?
Can the LAN9313I-NZW be used in harsh environmental conditions?
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