Microchip, USB Transceiver, 3-Channel, 3.3 V, UTMI + ULPI, OTG, USB 2.0, 3.3 V, 32-Pin QFN

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13,06 €

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15,80 €

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N° de stock RS:
177-9859P
Référence fabricant:
USB3300-EZK-TR
Fabricant:
Microchip
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Marque

Microchip

Product Type

USB Transceiver

Number of Transceivers

3

USB Specification

USB 2.0

Sub Type

Transceiver

Power Supply Type

Single

ESD Protection

Yes

Minimum Supply Voltage

3.3V

Maximum Supply Voltage

3.3V

Mount Type

Surface

Package Type

QFN

Pin Count

32

Supported Protocols

UTMI + ULPI, OTG, USB 2.0

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

85°C

Width

5.1 mm

Standards/Approvals

No

Series

USB3300

Height

0.95mm

Length

5.1mm

Automotive Standard

No

Pays d'origine :
TW
The USB3300 is an industrial temperature Hi-Speed USB Physical Layer Transceiver (PHY). The USB3300 uses a low pin count interface (ULPI) to connect to a ULPI compliant Link layer. The ULPI interface reduces the UTMI+ interface from 54 pins to 12 pins using a method of in-band signaling and status byte transfers between the Link and PHY. This PHY was designed from the start with the ULPI interface. No UTMI to ULPI wrappers are used in this design which provides a seamless ULPI to Link interface. The result is a PHY with a low latency transmit and receive time.

USB-IF Hi-Speed

Latch-Up performance exceeds 150 mA

ESD protection levels of ±8kV HBM without external protection devices

Includes full support for the optional On-The-Go (OTG) protocol

Supports the OTG Host Negotiation Protocol (HNP) and Session Request Protocol (SRP)

Allows host to turn VBUS off to conserve battery power in OTG applications

Internal 1.8 volt regulators allow operation from a single 3.3 volt supply

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