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The TS3USB3200 device can support the 480Mbps USB 2.0 data rates required by the USB 2.0 On-The-Go (OTG) specification. You can see below that the device doesn't have much effect on the signal through the MHL path even at 700Mbps which is more than enough…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TS3USB3200 , TS3USB3000 Hi,
Can TS3USB3000 and TS3USB3200 pass compliance test?
Now, it is usually used for Tx.
Can they pass compliance test in case of Rx as well?
Thanks in advance.
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: AM3352 , TS3USB3200 Hi, I'd like to use the TS3USB3200 to multiplex a single USB OTG port (AM3352) between Host and Device mode since the part includes the ability to switch the ID pin. Any issues passing USB through both…
The datasheet specifies that there is a clamping diode for when the I/O voltage goes below ground but not when it goes high. Is this behavior defined? Does it clamp to some level above ground or does the switch FET avalanche causing current to flow into…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TS3USB3200 , TS3DV642 Hi Team!
I had a question regarding the TS3USB3200.
Has this been tested to carry HDMI TMDS signals?
Thanks,
Ben
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TS3USB3200 Hi,
I am finding a low cost switch for the SATA signal. I have read the datasheet of ts3usb3200, this switch looks like to meet the demand. Because all of the parameters look like to meet the demand. The switch…
Part Number: TL16C754B Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TS3USB3200 , TS5A23159 , TS5A3154 Hi there,
Is there any UART Mux in our portfolio? My customer is looking for a 1:2 mux.
TS3USB3200 seems OK but it's very high speed compared to UART.
Thank you…
Hi Adam, Thanks for the quick consult. I like TMUX136 over TS3USB3200 just for the fact that it's targeted more generically, even though TS3USB3200 would probably work too. Do we have any test / breakout boards for TMUX136? I'd like to test it in…
Hi Antonio, Generally speaking, yes, both use cases are very similar. I didn't say the use case is invalid, it is rather just complicated and very hard to do it right, and there is an easier and better solution as I mentioned above. In the thread…