Part Number: TUSB544 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TUSB216I Hi Team,
My customer want to transmit signal by a ten meter TYPC-C cable. Is it possible to implement this solution using TUSB544?
Thanks and regards
Part Number: TUSB216IEVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TUSB216I , Hi team,
Customer uses TUSB216I to compensate signal quality and they need to use CDP.
Figure8-1 of the datasheet shows D1P and D2P (D1M and D2M as well) are shorted with CDP disabled…
Hi,
1. This truly depends on the trace lengths but (5) would be the best place. Also I recommend using TUSB217 or TUSB216I for this application since many connectors are in the signal path.
2. In this case your design must pass near end mask at the (2…
Hi,
I would recommend location B so that redriver can compensate for USB mux before cable loss. Please also consider using TUSB216I for the best performance.
Hi Maynard,
Customer should try using TUSB1002A instead of TUSB1002 for this application. Two devices should be used on both ends of the 10 m cable section. however additional cabling 3m and 0.5 m cable will also degrade performance. I do not believe…
HI Gary,
Typically no redriver is needs for SDBU and CC signals. A single 1044 cannot support 10 m application. A redriver should be used at either end of the cable to get the best performance but a lower gauge cable construction should be used to help…
Hi Hardy,
Are the USB2 pins on the USB-C receptacle shorted together? In the flip condition the eye is not boosted. I would recommend using TUSB216I for the best eye diagram.
Hi,
TUSB21x works with USB Type-C for USB 2 applications. TUSB212 has greater redriving capability over TUSB211. I would recommend using our latest TUSB216I which works as a signal conditioner and BC 1.2 controller. All devices can be used without any…
Hi Malik,
Yes, CD and ENA_HS are high during failure. The application of my customer should use the automotive qualified product, so TUSB216I can not use for that. I think that the setup(low or high) of DC_BOOST seems to be needed whether it works or…