The TUSB214IRWBR is a high-performance signal conditioner designed by Texas Instruments to enhance the signal quality of USB 2.0 interfaces. This device is particularly beneficial for applications where signal integrity may be compromised due to long cable lengths, electromagnetic interference (EMI), or other challenging environmental conditions.
With its integrated features, the TUSB214IRWBR is capable of improving the USB 2.0 signal quality by applying equalization to the deteriorated input signal, thus enabling USB 2.0 to reach its maximum transmission rate of 480 Mbps over extended distances. This makes it an ideal solution for a variety of consumer electronics, computing devices, and industrial equipment.
Key Features:
- Signal Quality Enhancement: Employs adaptive equalization to optimize signal quality and reduce bit error rates, ensuring reliable communication over extended cable lengths.
- USB-IF Compliance: The device is compliant with USB 2.0 specifications, ensuring compatibility with existing USB systems and devices.
- Adjustable Equalization: Offers programmable equalization levels to fine-tune performance for specific applications and cable types.
- Low Power Consumption: Designed for efficiency, the TUSB214IRWBR maintains low power consumption, making it suitable for battery-powered devices.
- Temperature Range: Operates over an industrial temperature range, making it robust for use in harsh environments.
- Compact Packaging: Available in a small 10-pin, 2mm x 2mm QFN package, it saves valuable board space in space-constrained applications.
Applications:
- Desktop and Laptop Computers
- Smartphones and Tablets
- Digital Cameras and Video Recorders
- Printers and Scanners
- Network Hubs, Switches, and Routers
- Industrial Control Systems
The TUSB214IRWBR is a versatile and essential component for any design that requires enhanced USB 2.0 signal integrity. It ensures that data is transmitted accurately and efficiently, even in the most challenging conditions, making it a top choice for designers and engineers looking to improve their USB interface performance.