Catalog(7 parts)
Part | Type | Utilized IC / Part | Primary Attributes | Contents | Supplied Contents | Function | Package / Case | Standards | Supplier Device Package | Operating Temperature▲▼ | Operating Temperature▲▼ | Protocol | Current - Supply▲▼ | Interface | Voltage - Supply▲▼ |
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Interface | TUSB8044 | 4-Channel (Quad) | Board(s) | Board(s) | USB Hub | ||||||||||
Texas Instruments TUSB8044AIRGCRUSB Hub Controller USB 1.1, USB 2.0, USB 3.1 USB, GPIO, I2C, SMBus Interface 64-VQFN (9x9) | Hub Controller | 64-VFQFN Exposed Pad | USB 1.1, USB 2.0, USB 3.1 | 64-VQFN (9x9) | 85 °C | -40 °C | USB | 0.6800000071525574 A | GPIO, I2C, SMBus, USB | ||||||
Hub Controller | 64-VFQFN Exposed Pad | USB 3.1 | 64-VQFN (9x9) | 70 °C | 0 °C | USB | I2C | 1.100000023841858 V, 3.299999952316284 V | |||||||
Hub Controller | 64-VFQFN Exposed Pad | USB 3.1 | 64-VQFN (9x9) | 70 °C | 0 °C | USB | I2C | 1.100000023841858 V, 3.299999952316284 V | |||||||
Hub Controller | 64-VFQFN Exposed Pad | USB 3.1 | 64-VQFN (9x9) | 70 °C | 0 °C | USB | I2C, SMBus | ||||||||
Hub Controller | 64-VFQFN Exposed Pad | USB 3.1 | 64-VQFN (9x9) | 85 °C | -40 °C | USB | I2C, SMBus | ||||||||
Hub Controller | 64-VFQFN Exposed Pad | USB 3.1 | 64-VQFN (9x9) | 70 °C | 0 °C | USB | I2C, SMBus |
Key Features
• Four Port USB 3.1 Gen1 HubUSB 2.0 Hub FeaturesMulti Transaction Translator (MTT) Hub: Four Transaction TranslatorsTwo Asynchronous Endpoint Buffers Per Transaction TranslatorSupports Battery Charging:Supports D+/D- Divider Charging Port (ACP1, ACP2, and ACP3) when the Upstream Port is Unconnected or not ConfiguredSupports Automatic Mode for Transition Between DCP or ACP Modes When the Upstream Port is UnconnectedSupports Galaxy ChargingCDP Mode (Upstream Port Connected)DCP Mode (Upstream Port Unconnected)DCP Mode Complies with Chinese Telecommunications Industry Standard YD/T 1591-2009Supports Operation as a USB 3.1 Gen1 or USB 2.0 Compound DeviceSupports USB BillboardPer Port or Ganged Power Switching and Over-Current Notification InputsSupports Four External Downstream Ports plus internal USB 2.0-Only Ports for USB HID to I2C Functionality and USB2.0 BillboardInternal Downstream Port for I2C Control Through USB HID Supports High-Speed, Full-Speed Operation. Its Speed Matches That of the Upstream Port.Supports Vendor Requests to Read and Write I2C and EEPROM Read at 100 k and 400 k (Default)I2C Master Supports Clock StretchingOTP ROM, Serial EEPROM or I2C/SMBus Slave Interface for Custom Configurations:VID and PIDPort CustomizationsManufacturer and Product Strings (not by OTP ROM)Serial Number (not by OTP ROM)Provides 128-Bit Universally Unique Identifier (UUID)Supports On-Board and In-System EEPROM Programming Via the USB 2.0 Upstream PortSingle Clock Input, 24-MHz Crystal or OscillatorDownstream Ports Configurable to USB2.0 Only64-Pin QFN Package (RGC)Four Port USB 3.1 Gen1 HubUSB 2.0 Hub FeaturesMulti Transaction Translator (MTT) Hub: Four Transaction TranslatorsTwo Asynchronous Endpoint Buffers Per Transaction TranslatorSupports Battery Charging:Supports D+/D- Divider Charging Port (ACP1, ACP2, and ACP3) when the Upstream Port is Unconnected or not ConfiguredSupports Automatic Mode for Transition Between DCP or ACP Modes When the Upstream Port is UnconnectedSupports Galaxy ChargingCDP Mode (Upstream Port Connected)DCP Mode (Upstream Port Unconnected)DCP Mode Complies with Chinese Telecommunications Industry Standard YD/T 1591-2009Supports Operation as a USB 3.1 Gen1 or USB 2.0 Compound DeviceSupports USB BillboardPer Port or Ganged Power Switching and Over-Current Notification InputsSupports Four External Downstream Ports plus internal USB 2.0-Only Ports for USB HID to I2C Functionality and USB2.0 BillboardInternal Downstream Port for I2C Control Through USB HID Supports High-Speed, Full-Speed Operation. Its Speed Matches That of the Upstream Port.Supports Vendor Requests to Read and Write I2C and EEPROM Read at 100 k and 400 k (Default)I2C Master Supports Clock StretchingOTP ROM, Serial EEPROM or I2C/SMBus Slave Interface for Custom Configurations:VID and PIDPort CustomizationsManufacturer and Product Strings (not by OTP ROM)Serial Number (not by OTP ROM)Provides 128-Bit Universally Unique Identifier (UUID)Supports On-Board and In-System EEPROM Programming Via the USB 2.0 Upstream PortSingle Clock Input, 24-MHz Crystal or OscillatorDownstream Ports Configurable to USB2.0 Only64-Pin QFN Package (RGC)
Description
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The TUSB8044 is a four-port USB 3.1 Gen1 hub. It provides simultaneous SuperSpeed USB and high-speed/full-speed connections on the upstream port and provides SuperSpeed USB, high-speed, full-speed, or low-speed connections on the downstream ports. When the upstream port is connected to an electrical environment that only supports high-speed or full-speed/low-speed connections, SuperSpeed USB connectivity is disabled on the downstream ports.
When the upstream port is connected to an electrical environment that only supports full-speed/low-speed connections, SuperSpeed USB and high-speed connectivity are disabled on the downstream ports.
The TUSB8044 supports per port or ganged power switching and over-current protection, and supports battery charging applications.
An individually port power controlled hub switches power on or off to each downstream port as requested by the USB host. Also when an individually port power controlled hub senses an over-current event, only power to the affected downstream port will be switched off.
A ganged hub switches on power to all its downstream ports when power is required to be on for any port. The power to the downstream ports is not switched off unless all ports are in a state that allows power to be removed. Also when a ganged hub senses an over-current event, power to all downstream ports will be switched off.
The TUSB8044 downstream ports provide support for battery charging applications by providing Battery Charging Downstream Port (CDP) handshaking support. It also supports a Dedicated Charging Port (DCP) mode when the upstream port is not connected. The DCP mode supports USB devices which support with the USB Battery Charging, Galaxy Charging, and Chinese Telecommunications Industry Standard YD/T 1591-2009. In addition, an automatic mode provides transparent support for BC devices and devices supporting Divider Mode charging solutions when the upstream port unconnected. In addition when upstream port is unconnected, the TUSB8044 supports the divider charging port modes (ACPx modes) and an automatic transition through all modes, starting with ACP3 and ending in DCP.
Integrated in the TUSB8044 is a USB2.0 Billboard device which complies to the "USB Device Class Definition for Billboard Devices Version 1.1" specification. The billboard device is attached to the highest number downstream port of the TUSB8044 USB 2.0 hub. The purpose of the billboard is to communicate Alternate Mode status to the host system. The TUSB8044 supports only one Alternate mode.
The TUSB8044 provides pin strap configuration for some features including battery charging support, and also provides customization though OTP ROM, I2C EEPROM, or via an I2C/SMBus slave interface for PID, VID, and custom port and phy configurations. Custom string support is also available when using an I2C EEPROM or the I2C/SMBus slave interface.
The TUSB8044 supports programming of an attached EEPROM through its internal USB HID to I2C interface.
The device is available in a 64-pin RGC package and is offered in a commercial version for operation over the temperature range of 0°C to 70°C.
The TUSB8044 is a four-port USB 3.1 Gen1 hub. It provides simultaneous SuperSpeed USB and high-speed/full-speed connections on the upstream port and provides SuperSpeed USB, high-speed, full-speed, or low-speed connections on the downstream ports. When the upstream port is connected to an electrical environment that only supports high-speed or full-speed/low-speed connections, SuperSpeed USB connectivity is disabled on the downstream ports.
When the upstream port is connected to an electrical environment that only supports full-speed/low-speed connections, SuperSpeed USB and high-speed connectivity are disabled on the downstream ports.
The TUSB8044 supports per port or ganged power switching and over-current protection, and supports battery charging applications.
An individually port power controlled hub switches power on or off to each downstream port as requested by the USB host. Also when an individually port power controlled hub senses an over-current event, only power to the affected downstream port will be switched off.
A ganged hub switches on power to all its downstream ports when power is required to be on for any port. The power to the downstream ports is not switched off unless all ports are in a state that allows power to be removed. Also when a ganged hub senses an over-current event, power to all downstream ports will be switched off.
The TUSB8044 downstream ports provide support for battery charging applications by providing Battery Charging Downstream Port (CDP) handshaking support. It also supports a Dedicated Charging Port (DCP) mode when the upstream port is not connected. The DCP mode supports USB devices which support with the USB Battery Charging, Galaxy Charging, and Chinese Telecommunications Industry Standard YD/T 1591-2009. In addition, an automatic mode provides transparent support for BC devices and devices supporting Divider Mode charging solutions when the upstream port unconnected. In addition when upstream port is unconnected, the TUSB8044 supports the divider charging port modes (ACPx modes) and an automatic transition through all modes, starting with ACP3 and ending in DCP.
Integrated in the TUSB8044 is a USB2.0 Billboard device which complies to the "USB Device Class Definition for Billboard Devices Version 1.1" specification. The billboard device is attached to the highest number downstream port of the TUSB8044 USB 2.0 hub. The purpose of the billboard is to communicate Alternate Mode status to the host system. The TUSB8044 supports only one Alternate mode.
The TUSB8044 provides pin strap configuration for some features including battery charging support, and also provides customization though OTP ROM, I2C EEPROM, or via an I2C/SMBus slave interface for PID, VID, and custom port and phy configurations. Custom string support is also available when using an I2C EEPROM or the I2C/SMBus slave interface.
The TUSB8044 supports programming of an attached EEPROM through its internal USB HID to I2C interface.
The device is available in a 64-pin RGC package and is offered in a commercial version for operation over the temperature range of 0°C to 70°C.