throughswitch
Throughswitch is a term used in electronics and networking to describe a switching element intended to provide direct, continuous connections from inputs to outputs with minimal processing or buffering. The concept emphasizes passing signals through a fixed route as quickly as possible, rather than performing intensive packet processing or store-and-forward operations.
In practice, throughswitching is often realized with a fixed crosspoint matrix or a minimal-buffering fabric controlled
Throughswitching is discussed in contexts such as high-speed telecom equipment, data-center interconnects, and laboratory test rigs
Limitations include limited flexibility for dynamic routing, potential contention in fixed-path architectures, and the need for
See also: crossbar switch, cut-through switching, store-and-forward switching.