MorethanIP releases PHYWORKX Ethernet PHY Development Kit Hardware
Karlsfeldn, Germany - April 15, 2004 -- MorethanIP releases PHYWORKX Development Kit Hardware for Ethernet application development and prototyping. The MorethanIP PHYWORKX 10/100/1000 Ethernet PHY daughter board gives designers the ability to implement high-speed Ethernet solutions for prototyping and evaluation and embedded software development.
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