In a current USB3 Superspeed design the TPD2EUSB30ADRT was designed in, but appears to be completely unavailable currently.
As a possible temporary work-around alternative (although somewhat less desirable for USB3 Superspeed applications), the TPD2EUSB30DRT has been considered, but is also unavailable, at least in the 300-quantity range needed for the current initial build about to happen shortly.
A yet further alternative which actually is available is the TPD2E009DRT, which appears to have electrical characteristics similar to those of the TPD2EUSB30DRT.
Per the website information posted however (under Interface; ESD/EMI Protection; browsing for parts in the 3SOT package), while the TPD2EUSB30DRT (and TPD2EUSB30ADRT) appear to be recommended for use in a number of highspeed serial applications including HDMI, PCIE, SATA/eSATA, and full, high and superspeed USB, the TPD2E009DRT is shown as recommended only for SATA/eSATA.
What is the reasoning for such a disparate set of recommended applications for what appears to be two virtually-dentical parts?
Is there any obvious (or nonobvious) reason why the TPD2E009DRT could or should not be used in place of the TPD2EUSB30DRT?