Part Number: TPD4E02B04 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPD4S009 , TPD2E001 Please help suggest if TI has similar products?
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Part Number: TPD4S009 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TUSB4020BI Hello All,
I am using TPD4S009 in one of my USB HUb design for ESD protection on data lines D+ and D-.
I am also using the Common mode chock filter on Power and Ground lint to protect…
Part Number: TPD4S009 Hi
Can I ask a simple question just in case?
There are some connection example on the datasheet.
Can IN- of differential input from external signal be connected to Dx+? (Another input (=IN+) can be connected to Dx-?)
I understand…
Part Number: TPD4S009 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPD1E0B04 , TPD4E05U06 Dear all,
Could I use this device for Giga bit Ether ESD protection?
And do you have other devices for Giga bit Ether ESD protection?
Best regards,
Part Number: TPD4S009 Hello,
My customer is looking for a cross to the IP4283CZ10-TT in TSSOP package. TPD4S009 looks like a fit, but his board has pin 8 (Vcc) connected to GND.
Will the part function correctly with Vcc tied to GND? This clearly violates…
Part Number: TPD4S009 Hi,
While using ESD protection i am facing an issue of Packet loss. I am not able to acknowledge all packets that we are sending.
But when we removed this ESD protection then it is working fine with no packet loss.
What could be…
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Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPD4S009 , TPD4S010 Hi,
I would like to ask you some questions about the difference between TPD4S009 and TPD4S010.
Q1) The difference is only "Vcc" pin, correct?
Q2) The porpose of "Vcc" pin
I do not understand…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPD4S009 , TPD4E001 Hi,
Let me ask you a question about the difference between TPD4S009 and TPD4E001.
Q1) I think the major difference is "protect diode" with/without, right?
Q2) I do not understand well what the…