Zarlink Semiconductor

In delivering six generations of industrial-grade switches since 1997, customers know Zarlink for our “three Q’s” of Ethernet switching.

Quality of Service
Ethernet networks now must support applications that cannot tolerate the “best effort” service of legacy equipment. Zarlink’s Ethernet switches offer a Quality of Service support that enhances network performance for time- and mission-critical traffic during times of congestion. Your customers will get QoS that is second to none, from the industry’s most precise bi-directional rate control, preventing congestion for occurring in the first place, to advanced classification and queuing algorithms ensuring loss-less transmissions of vital traffic. Add to this our patent-pending fail over protection and you have a network always ready to support the most demanding applications.

What’s next? We are enhancing our classification and queuing algorithms and resiliency to telecom grade. We will announce our new products soon.

Quality of Software
Without robust software, even the best hardware design in the world will fall short. Zarlink provides production grade software for all of its Ethernet switches that run in a wide variety of applications, from enterprise networks to access systems to remote locations.

Quality of Support
“Technical support” – everyone offers it but few really deliver. We have a network of field applications engineers, factory application engineers, and designers that will ensure your experience with Zarlink’s Ethernet switches and software will work to your satisfaction. We know that our technical support is world-class because our customers tell us so. Let us make you a believer, too.


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