SLVS782D November 2007 – October 2020 TPS2041B-Q1 , TPS2042B-Q1 , TPS2051B-Q1
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The universal serial bus (USB) interface is a 12-Mbps, or 1.5-Mbps, multiplexed serial bus designed for low-to-medium bandwidth PC peripherals (for example, keyboards, printers, scanners, and mice). The four-wire USB interface is conceived for dynamic attach-detach (hot plug-unplug) of peripherals. Two lines are provided for differential data, and two lines are provided for 5-V power distribution.
USB data is a 3.3-V level signal, but power is distributed at 5 V to allow for voltage drops in cases where power is distributed through more than one hub across long cables. Each function must provide its own regulated 3.3 V from the 5-V input or its own internal power supply.
The USB specification defines the following five classes of devices, each differentiated by power-consumption requirements:
Self-powered and bus-powered hubs distribute data and power to downstream functions. The TPS204xB-Q1 and TPS205xB-Q1 can provide power-distribution solutions to many of these classes of devices.