Part Number: TUSB1104 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TUSB1004 , Tool/software: Dear Technical Support Team
I have related question about followin E2E I have been discussing with Shane.
TUSB1004: Compliance test Fail - Interface forum - Interface - TI…
Dear Stephen,
Thank you very much for your valuable response.
In my last query, I would like to know out of four topologies of power schemes, which topology is best one from ultra low noise, high PSRR and ultra fast load transient response and specially…
Hi,
Do you have a block diagram you can share?
The TUSB1104 is a 10 Gbps USB 3.2 x2 linear redriver for USB-C applications enabling up to 20 Gbps total data throughput. The TUSB1104 is intended to reside between a Host and a USB-C receptacle or between…
Part Number: TUSB1104 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TUSB1044 Tool/software: HI
We have completed the schematic with TUSB1104IRNQR. We are using the type c connector in which we are support Type c Gen 3.2 and display alt mode functionality.
Please find…
Part Number: TUSB1104 Hi,
I have been looking at TUSB 1104 for USB 3.2 2x2 20GBPS application. However, my need is incorporate this with an active cable and after reading few threads on this, It seems this particular redriver would not work with Active…
Hi Tobias,
I hope you're doing well. From our direct message, I believe you were able to fix the issue with a different EQ setting.
I'll mark this as resolved for now. Let me know if you have any questions and the thread will re-open.
Best,
S…
Dharrvin
You can use either 100nF or 220nF for SSTX1 and SSTX2.
Does the FLIP pin change its voltage for the normal and flip Type-C orientation? You should see 0V on FLIP pin for the normal orientation and 3.3V for the flip orientation.
For USB3.2 Gen2…
Hi David,
since the TUSB1044 is capable of transmitting 20G would it be more suitable for acitve USB-C Cables which support USB 3.2 Gen2x2 than the TUSB1104? Since the TUSB1104 has features like AEQ which should not be used in active cable applications…