Part Number: TS5USBC402 Hi Team,
Posting this question for my customer, kindly let me know feedback on use case below:
We are planning on using the TS5USBC402 for testing our T1 diff pairs. We were thinking we can handle all of our test cases with just…
Part Number: TS5USBC402 Hi,
I do have a requirement of IBIS Model for TS5USBC402 IC for SI Analysis.
Can you please provide the Model?
Thanks and Regards,
Pedaiah G.
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…
Part Number: ESDS302 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPD2E2U06 , TS5USBC402 , , ESD752 Hello,
My customer is trying to figure out protection for a USB port that has cabling that runs connector as RS232. They want to protect against the possibility of a DC…
Hi Jared,
https://www.ti.com/interface/usb/redrivers-multiplexers/products.html#p1241=Active%20switch;Passive%20switch&p404=USB2
Please check the USB2 Muxes in the link above.
Or checkout this product: https://www.ti.com/product/TS5USBC402
Jacob
Hi MJ,
Please see the following two products that can be used as replacement:
TS5USBC400
https://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/ts5usbc400.pdf?ts=1616611914603&ref_url=https%253A%252F%252Fwww.ti.com%252Fswitches-multiplexers%252Fprotocol-specific%252Fproducts…
Thanks Malik,
if TS3USB3000 doesn't support OVP, we do made critical wrong information in the datasheet.
would you look at [8.3.2 Overvoltage Protection When 9-V Short to D+/– Pin] description ?
It seems TS3USB3000 and TS5USBC402 look very…
Hi Chase,
TS3USB30 is not intended for overvoltage protection applications. How are you detecting overvoltage condition? You may consider TS5USBC402 which can detect overvoltage condition on D+/D- coming from a USB connector.