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Most displays could be PoE powered! And multiple displays would just mean a fast hub and half the frame rate. I’d rather have more reliability, and cheaper cables, and interop with IP networks, than 5GBps, and I think a lot of other people would too.Įven HDMI seems suspiciously like something that could probably just rub over Cat7 instead. Having one connector for charging your phone and downloading some pictures, and connecting a display seems somewhat useful, but a phone isn’t a good replacement for a laptop, and if you’re just showing people your vacation pictures, Chromecast does that. Even cheap ish SSDs are nowhere near that speed. Posted in hardware, Network Hacks, Parts Tagged data bus, Ethernet network, networking, switch, SwitchBlox Post navigationĢ0Gbps seems to only be useful for video streaming. Maybe we should get a stamp or something… Now it looks like we can add a tiny Ethernet switch to the list of gadgets we’ve helped push up the hill.

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We’re proud that our community has had a hand in refining successful commercial products like the Arduboy handheld game system and the Mooltipass hardware password keeper. The average Hackaday reader is as knowledgeable as they are opinionated, and we’re glad was able to put the feedback he received to practical use.

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The Nano is not only smaller and cheaper than the original, but now maintains full electrical isolation between each port. In fact, tells us that the design of this new switch was driven largely by the feedback he got from Hackaday readers. Back in April we covered the original five port SwitchBlox in a post that garnered quite a bit of attention. If you’ve got a feeling that you’ve seen something very similar on these pages earlier in the year, you’re not imagining things. There’s even a 5 V 1 A regulated output you can use to run your downstream devices. All you need to do is provide it with power, with a generous input range of 5 to 50 volts, connect your devices to the Molex Picoblade connectors on the board, and away you go.

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Which is why has created the SwitchBlox Nano, a three port 10/100 Ethernet switch that fits on a one inch square PCB. But if you’re pushing a lot of data around, like live video feeds from multiple cameras, you’ll need something a bit faster than that. For hardware hackers like us, that usually means SPI, I2C, or maybe even good old fashioned UART. As a project gets more complicated, some kind of internal communication network is often used to that all of the various modules and sensors can talk with each other.









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