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  • Forum Post: Re: TS3USB221E - MUX 2 Hosts to 1 Peripheral port?

    DHarmon DHarmon
    Chris, Yes the switch can be used to allow a single peripheral to be controlled by two different host depending on the switch status. Please be aware that every time the switch is "thrown" a new connection event will be signalled on the new connected host and the device will go through...
    on Mar 3, 2011
  • Forum Post: Babble interrupt issue with TS3USB221

    rakesh sasanapuri rakesh sasanapuri
    Hi, I am switching usb devices through TS3USB221 by jumper removal or insertion on sitar platform with android running. But it giving BABBLE interrupts while switching devices. Please provide any solution for this. You can see log in the attached file. (Please visit the site to...
    on Oct 13, 2011
  • Forum Post: ts3usb221 cascading signal integrity

    James Smith James Smith
    Hi Team, Is it possible to cascade the ts3usb221 to a 16:1 mux/demux configuration? Will the signal integrity be hindered too much to operate at USB2.0 (480Mbps) rates by passing through that many multiplexers? Thank you. -James
    on Oct 24, 2011
  • Forum Post: TS3USB221 on I2C Signals

    Ivy Ong Ivy Ong
    Hi, I would like to ask if TS3USB221 can be use to switch I2C Signals? Thanks
    on Nov 13, 2011
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