An Ethernet channel is a fundamental concept in networking, providing a reliable method for transmitting data between devices over Ethernet networks. It utilizes Ethernet protocols to establish communication channels, ensuring efficient data transfer with minimal errors. Ethernet channels can operate at various speeds, from traditional 10 Mbps to modern gigabit and beyond, adapting to the demands of today's high-performance networks. They support features like link aggregation, which combines multiple physical links into a single logical channel for increased bandwidth and redundancy. This technology underpins much of modern networking, enabling seamless connectivity for homes, businesses, industrial communication networks or data centers.
Ethernet Channel
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Detached network interface Real-Time Ethernet
Communication for PC-based automation
PC card PC/104 with a detached interface - Real-Time Ethernet
Communication for PC-based automation
PC card M.2 2230 Key A+E - Real-Time Ethernet
Communication for PC-based automation
PC card with NVRAM Mini PCI Express - Real-Time Ethernet
Communication for PC-based automation
DIL-32 communication IC - Real-Time-Ethernet slave
Communication for simple slave devices without a host processor of their own
Communication module SPI - Real-Time Ethernet Slave
Flexible communication module for automation