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Texas Instruments (TI) Interface support forum is an extensive online knowledge base where millions of technical questions and solutions are available 24/7. You can search interface IC content or ask technical support questions on everything from ESD protection to interfacing with USB, Ethernet, and HDMI. Find the right solution for your circuit design challenges by using our TI E2E™ support forums that are supported by thousands of contributing TI experts.
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  • [FAQ] LMH1297: Why should I pay attention to the return loss performance?

    Nasser Mohammadi
    Nasser Mohammadi
    Part Number: LMH1297 When signal goes through two different transmission line, signal may get reflected based on difference between these two medias impedances. Return loss is the ratio of the reflected signal to the launched signal. If signal goes…
    • over 1 year ago
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  • [FAQ] TUSB522P: Linear vs limited re-driver

    Shane Hauser
    Shane Hauser
    Part Number: TUSB522P Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TUSB1002A , TUSB1044 , TUSB542 Hi Experts, I see parts like the TUSB1002A and 1044 described as "linear" re-drivers while the TUSB522P is a "limited" re-driver. Which one is better to use in a USB…
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  • [FAQ] TUSB1002A: What loss does the TUSB1002A compensate for in a USB system?

    Shane Hauser
    Shane Hauser
    Part Number: TUSB1002A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TUSB1064 , TUSB1044 Hi Experts, Will the TUSB1002A recover the loss before or after the re-driver? Best, Shane
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  • [FAQ] DP83867CR: DP83867 Harmonic Distortion compliance test mode

    Hillman Lin
    Hillman Lin
    Part Number: DP83867CR How to configure test mode for Harmonic Distortion Compliance test?
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    • over 1 year ago
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  • [FAQ] TS3USB221: Choosing The Right USB2.0 Passive Mux

    Ryan Kitto
    Ryan Kitto
    Part Number: TS3USB221 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TS3USB30E , TS3USB3000 , , , I want to implement a USB2.0 multiplexer (mux) into my system, and have certain requirements for the functionality of the mux. What choice would be best for my system…
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    • over 1 year ago
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  • [FAQ] DP83867E: How DP8386x RGMII Straps Work

    Gerome Cacho
    Gerome Cacho
    Part Number: DP83867E Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DP83869HM , When configuring DP83867 or DP83869HM (aka DP8386x) for RGMII communication, there two RGMII modes that the PHY can be strapped into; shift or align. In align mode, there is no skew between…
    • over 1 year ago
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  • [FAQ] DP83822H: How do I configure MDI swing levels to assist with VoD compliance?

    Gerome Cacho
    Gerome Cacho
    Part Number: DP83822H When testing DP83822 for PMD compliance testing, it may be required to adjust the swing level of the device if the levels are outside the range. A first check would be to ensure the schematic and layout design are the most optimal…
    • over 1 year ago
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  • [FAQ] USB Protection

    Josh Prushing
    Josh Prushing
    Back to Interface Home Page USB Protection Highlights: USB Type-CTM has a 24-pin connector that can support USB 3 .1 Gen2, DisplayPort, HDMI, and a variety of other alternate modes: SuperSpeed USB lines for USB 3 .1 Gen2 (Tx1+, Tx1–, Rx1…
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    • over 1 year ago
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  • [FAQ] UART Protection

    Josh Prushing
    Josh Prushing
    Back to Interface Home Page UART Protection Highlights: Lower speed serial data transfer interface Operating lines: GND, ±TX, ±RX Datalines (±Tx, ±Rx) Operating voltage: 3.3V, recommended Vbr > 3.6V Data rates up to 5Mbps TI…
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    • over 1 year ago
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  • [FAQ] RS232 and RS485 Protection

    Josh Prushing
    Josh Prushing
    Back to Interface Home Page RS232 and RS485 Protection Highlights: RS-485 – Industry standard protocol for data transfer from sensors, etc. Drive capability of minimum 32 unit loads (UL, 12kΩ) Uses two signal lines A & B which must be balanced…
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    • over 1 year ago
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