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AUTOMOTIVE 4-PORT HIGH-SPEED 480-MBPS USB 2.0 HUB

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TUSB4041IPAPQ1

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Texas Instruments

AUTOMOTIVE 4-PORT HIGH-SPEED 480-MBPS USB 2.0 HUB

Technical Specifications

Parameters and characteristics for this part

SpecificationTUSB4041IPAPQ1
FunctionHub Controller
GradeAutomotive
InterfaceUSB
Operating Temperature [Max]85 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]-40 C
Package / Case64-PowerTQFP
ProtocolUSB
QualificationAEC-Q100
StandardsUSB 2.0
Supplier Device Package64-HTQFP (10x10)
Voltage - Supply3.3 V, 1.1 V

Pricing

Prices provided here are for design reference only. For realtime values and availability, please visit the distributors directly

DistributorPackageQuantity$
DigikeyN/A 157$ 10.12
Tray 1$ 9.34
10$ 8.44
25$ 8.05
160$ 6.99
320$ 6.67
480$ 6.09
960$ 5.30
Texas InstrumentsJEDEC TRAY (5+1) 1$ 7.15
100$ 5.83
250$ 4.58
1000$ 3.89

Description

General part information

TUSB4041 Series

The TUSB4041I-Q1 device is a four-port USB 2.0 hub. The device provides USB high-speed or full-speed connections on the upstream port. The device also provides 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, full-speed, and low-speed connections, the USB high-speed, full-speed and low-speed connectivity is enabled on the downstream ports. When the upstream port is connected to an electrical environment that only supports full-speed or low-speed connections, the USB high-speed connectivity are disabled on the downstream ports.

The TUSB4041I-Q1 device supports per-port or ganged power switching and overcurrent protection. The device also 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 overcurrent event, only power to the affected downstream port is switched off.