Part Number: TS5USBC400 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TUSB2036 I have an application which will include two TUSB2036 hubs connected to PCs (upstream ports), and two connectors (USB A or USB C) for downstream peripherals. A microcontroller will decide…
Part Number: TS5USBC400 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TS3USB221 , TMUXHS221 Hi,
Customer want a USB MUX and I find TS5USBC400.
Is it possible to layout without 'via in pad'?
And do we have other devices that can achieve same function with different…
Part Number: TS5USBC400 Hi, TI support team
I have received an inquiry from a customer to recommend parts with the specifications below.
[SPEC]
1. USB SPDT
2. with 5V OVP
I looked for the TS5USBC400 product, but the OVP is confirmed as 16V.
Is it possible…
Part Number: TS5USBC400 My customer is confuse on how to distinguish between TS5USBC400IYFPR and TS5USBC400YFPR with device marking. Because in data sheet the device marking of this two part is same, USB
Part Number: TS5USBC400 Hi
TS5USBC400 Datasheet and the technical drawing have different pin assignments. Also the external link ot Ultra Librarian on this part shows a foot print and part symbol that do not match the datasheet.
Have I missed something…
Part Number: TS5USBC400 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TS3USB221 Hi experts,
I'm searching for a solution for my customer. please take a look at the description as below.
this is a special case, Modem will send a signal to invoke PC, before PC wake…
Part Number: TS5USBC400 Hello,
Can you please help with below questions on TS5USBC400:
1. Can it be used for switching 1.8V signals as well ?
2. When is the FLT pin asserted ?
Thanks!
Part Number: TS3USB3000 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TS5USBC400 , Hello expert,
Customer want to choose USB3 MUX for their USB TYPE A port application. I found out we have TS3USB3000 and TS5USBC400/2 could support their application. And I also found…
TI has a large variety of 2-channel USB2.0 passive muxes, most coming with a feature or functionality that appeals to a certain use case. Depending on what your use case is, there is likely a USB2.0 mux that supports it.
For starters, if you are looking…