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I want to flip all channels of a USB.3 signals, including digital and analogue signals (0- 3.3V). while I'm using USB. C. differential channels, they are not differential signals. it's not high-speed communication, less than 1G.
I see there is a maximum voltage rating of 2.5V for differential pins, (p.6)
also, in some other MUX products such as TUS1044, although the Max rate for single ended input voltage is 4V, the differential voltage at differential pins is limited to 2.5V.(p.6)
does it mean I cannot use any of this product for transferring digital signals?
Hi,
Are you trying to implement USB2.0 over USB Type-C? If this is the case, then you can use TMUXHS221 as it is more an appropriate choice for this design.
Thanks
David
No I am sending the digital and analog signals, related to motion controls, between two USBC s. D+/D- don't need to be considered in Mux.
to clarify, this is what I have in mind: (p.12, HD3SS460)
to flip the signals individually
HI,
Please see the HD3SS460 recommended operating conditions, you would want to make sure the electrical characteristic of the digital and analog signal meet the recommended operating conditions.
Thanks
David