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Date: 14th Dec 09
USB host charger identification analog
switch for notebook/netbook apps
Maxim has introduced the MAX14550E, a new high-speed USB
analog switch with a USB host-charger identification circuit
to automatically detect portable devices. The MAX14550E
device allows a host to charge portable devices even when
the host is in standby and cannot enumerate USB devices,
and suitable for mobile, notebook and netbook applications.
The MAX14550E features two digital inputs (CB0 and CB1)
to switch between pass-through and charger modes. The USB
host charger identification circuit allows a host USB port
to support USB chargers with shorted D+/D- detection and
to provide support for Apple-compliant devices using a resistor
bias. When an Apple-compliant device is attached to the
port, the MAX14550E provides the voltage from the external
divider. If a USB Revision 1.0-compliant device is attached,
the MAX14550E connects a short across DP and DM to allow
correct charger detection. The MAX14550E auto-detection
circuit can be disabled and either a DP/DM short or resistor
network is chosen as the default.
The other key features of the MAX14550E USB analog switch
are,
USB 2.0 high-speed switching
Low 0.1Ohm on-resistance flatness
Operating input voltage ranges from +2.8V to +5.5V
7µA of low supply current
Optional external resistor-divider with auto selection
±15kV high ESD HBM protection on DP/DM
Integrating this functionality within a single IC eliminates
the need for multiple discrete components and minimizes
software overhead
Operating temperature range: -40°C to +85°C
Package: 3mm x 3mm, 10-pin TDFN package
Price: Starts at $1.65 for 1k pieces
Availability: Now
For more details visit www.maxim-ic.com
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