Part Number: TUSB214-Q1 There are three different levels of DC BOOST: 40mV, 60mV and 80mV. Is there a tolerance characterization for these DC BOOST levels?
Part Number: TUSB214-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TUSB212-Q1 , TUSB216 We have an application that will be transmitting USB 2.0 over ~15ft and also in the presence of some power supply and motor noise (though the twisted pair with the USB signals…
Part Number: TUSB214-Q1 Hello Team,
My customer asked if the TUSB214-Q1 can support the 400KHz fast-mode I2C clock. The TUSB214-Q1 datasheet mentioned about 100KHz standard-mode I2C clock only.
Best regards, DY
Part Number: TUSB214-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TUSB217-Q1 Hello Team,
My customer asked to provide the timing requirements of TUSB214-Q1 because the datasheet does not contain this information. I found the relevant information from the TUSB217-Q1…
Part Number: TUSB211-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TUSB214-Q1 , TUSB214 , TUSB211 , TUSB217-Q1 , TUSB216 Hello team,
My customers ask some qustions if TUSB211-Q1 + TUSB214-Q1 can be used in their usb port for automotive application as diagram below…
Part Number: TUSB214-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TUSB214 Dear TI sir
I use TUSB214-Q1 in a DA project to redrive the USB, but if I use old USB cable to connect Mobile phone or U-Disk to host, some time I find the USB device can not be find(happen…
Part Number: TUSB214-Q1 Do you mean that I must be reset device after changing I2C? Is it controlling RTSN? Please tell me how to reset and I2C setting sequence.
Hi Brian,
This issue on TUSB214-Q1 is not resolved yet on my customer's system board. Please help to reply to Charles Joen’s questions on TUSB214-Q1 asap.
Best regards, DY
Part Number: TUSB214-Q1
Hi team
I set AC boost and DC boost using I2C to TUSB214-Q1.
Sometimes, TUSB214-Q1 stop the function of AC boost and DC boost when it transmit packet while eye pattern measurement mode to CPU.
So, I set function by hardware but…
Part Number: TUSB214-Q1 Hi team.
I have heard that there is a way to set DC-Boost to 0mV using i2c.
I could not find anything about the 0mV setting in the datasheet.
Unable to find relevant data on the web too.
Please tell me how to set DC-Boost to 0mV…