We tested with your ways, connect direct TUSB1210 to USB port but the board still not recognize the usb device.
Do we have any problem with the TUSB1210 schematic?
Thanks and Best regards,
Luan
I received a question from a customer.
The customer's power source voltage is 3.3V (typ). When the 3.3V is provided to VBAT and the USB2.0 certification is required, should VBAT be shorted to VDD33?
If VBAT is not shorted to VDD33, the customer would…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TUSB1210 Hello,
My customer has a question about TUSB1210.
[Q]
Can TUSB1210 input CLOCK before RESETB in figure 5-1?
I attach an illustration of image.
Regards,
Hiroshi Katsunaga
Quite clearly this lockup issue is a fundamental issue in the TUSB1210 with no prospect of a solution.
The lack of any solution says volumes that alternative PHYs should be considered.
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We have the TUSB1210 questions answered with the exception of #2. I am including all for your reference.
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