JAJSNA4A May 2024 – September 2024 TUSB521-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA
PIN | TYPE(1) | DESCRIPTION | |
---|---|---|---|
NAME | NO. | ||
RSVD1 | 32 | O | Reserved. Leave unconnected. |
RSVD2 | 31 | O | Reserved. Leave unconnected. |
RSVD3 | 29 | O | Reserved. Leave unconnected. |
RSVD4 | 28 | O | Reserved. Leave unconnected. |
RSVD5 | 26 | O | Reserved. Leave unconnected. |
RSVD6 | 25 | O | Reserved. Leave unconnected. |
RSVD7 | 23 | O | Reserved. Leave unconnected. |
RSVD8 | 22 | O | Reserved. Leave unconnected. |
TX1n | 2 | Diff O | Differential negative output. Connect to the TX1n pin on the Type-C receptacle through an external AC-coupling capacitor. |
TX1p | 1 | Diff O | Differential positive output. Connect to the TX1p pin on the Type-C receptacle through an external AC-coupling capacitor. |
RX1n | 5 | Diff I | Differential negative input. Connect to the RX1n pin on the Type-C receptacle through an external AC-coupling capacitor. |
RX1p | 4 | Diff I | Differential positive input. Connect to the RX1p pin on the Type-C receptacle through an external AC-coupling capacitor. |
RX2p | 8 | Diff I | Differential positive input. Connect to the RX2p pin on the Type-C receptacle through an external AC-coupling capacitor. |
RX2n | 7 | Diff I | Differential negative input. Connect to the RX2p pin on the Type-C receptacle through an external AC-coupling capacitor. |
TX2p | 11 | Diff O | Differential positive output. Connect to the TX2p pin on the Type-C receptacle through an external AC-coupling capacitor. |
TX2n | 10 | Diff O | Differential negative output. Connect to the TX2n pin on the Type-C receptacle through an external AC-coupling capacitor. |
SSTXp | 40 | Diff I | Differential positive input. Connect to the USB3.2 Host/Device transmitter through an external AC-coupling capacitor. |
SSTXn | 39 | Diff I | Differential negative input. Connect to the USB3.2 Host/Device transmitter through an external AC-coupling capacitor. |
SSRXp | 37 | Diff O | Differential positive output. Connect to the USB3.2 Host/Device receiver through an external AC-coupling capacitor. |
SSRXn | 36 | Diff O | Differential negative output. Connect to the USB3.2 Host/Device receiver through an external AC-coupling capacitor. |
EQ1 | 6 | 4 Level I | This pin along with EQ0 sets the USB receiver equalizer gain for RX1 and RX2. If not used, this pin can be left unconnected. |
EQ0 | 3 | 4 Level I | This pin along with EQ1 sets the USB receiver equalizer gain for RX1 and RX2. If not used, this pin can be left unconnected. |
EN | 21 | 2 Level I (PD) | Device Enable. For normal operation, pull this pin up to 3.3V through a 10k to 50kΩ resistor. |
TEST2 | 24 | 2 Level I | Test4. Connect directly to GND or pulldown with a 100k or less resistor. |
I2C_EN | 9 | 4 Level I | I2C Programming Mode or GPIO Programming Select. I2C is only disabled when this pin is "0". 0 = GPIO mode (I2C disabled) R = TI Test Mode (I2C enabled at 3.3V) F = I2C enabled at 1.8V 1 = I2C enabled at 3.3V. |
RSVD9 | 16 | I/O, CMOS | Reserved. Leave unconnected. |
RSVD10 | 17 | I/O, CMOS | Reserved. Leave unconnected. |
RSVD11 | 18 | I/O, CMOS | Reserved. Leave unconnected. |
RSVD12 | 19 | I/O, CMOS | Reserved. Leave unconnected. |
TEST3 | 34 | 4 Level I | Test pin. Leave unconnected. |
A1 | 27 | 4 Level I | When I2C_EN ≠ "0", this pin also sets the TUSB521-Q1 I2C address. |
SSEQ1 | 35 | 4 Level I | Along with SSEQ0, sets the USB receiver equalizer gain for SSTXP/N receiver. |
SSEQ0/A0 | 30 | 4 Level I | Along with SSEQ1, sets the USB receiver equalizer gain for SSTXP/N receiver. When I2C_EN ≠ "0", this pin also sets the TUSB521-Q1 I2C address. If I2C_EN = "F", then this pin must be set to "F" or "0". |
FLIP/SCL | 13 | 2 Level I (Failsafe) (PD) | When I2C_EN = "0", this is Flip control pin, L: normal orientation H: flip orientation When I2C_EN != "0", this pin is I2C clock. When used for a I2C clock, pull up to the VCC I2C supply on the I2C controller. |
CTL0/SDA | 14 | 2 Level I (Failsafe) (PD) | When I2C_EN = "0", this is a USB3.2 control pin, L: USB disabled H: USB enabled When I2C_EN != "0", this pin is I2C data. When used for I2C data, pull up to the VCC I2C supply on the I2C controller. |
TEST1 | 15 | 2 Level I (PD) | Test. Leave unconnected or pulldown to GND. |
VCC | 12 | P | 3.3V Power Supply |
VCC | 20 | P | 3.3V Power Supply |
VCC | 38 | P | 3.3V Power Supply |
NC | 33 | NC | No connect pin. Leave open. |
GND | Thermal Pad | G | Ground |