The USB50803C-AE3/TR13 functions by managing the flow of data and power between a host device and multiple connected USB devices. It incorporates power switches to control the supply of power to individual ports and includes features for detecting and protecting against over-current conditions.
The USB50803C-AE3/TR13 is well-suited for various embedded applications where multiple USB devices need to be connected to a single host port. Some potential application fields include: - Industrial automation systems - Consumer electronics - Medical devices - Automotive infotainment systems
Some alternative models to the USB50803C-AE3/TR13 include: - USB50804C-AE3/TR13: Similar functionality with additional downstream ports - USB50904C-AE3/TR13: Enhanced features and compatibility with USB 3.0
This comprehensive entry provides an in-depth understanding of the USB50803C-AE3/TR13, covering its basic information overview, specifications, pin configuration, functional features, advantages and disadvantages, working principles, detailed application field plans, and alternative models.
What is the USB50803C-AE3/TR13?
What are the key features of the USB50803C-AE3/TR13?
How does the USB50803C-AE3/TR13 support USB Power Delivery?
In what applications can the USB50803C-AE3/TR13 be used?
What are the benefits of using the USB50803C-AE3/TR13 in technical solutions?
Does the USB50803C-AE3/TR13 support alternate modes?
What are the typical operating conditions for the USB50803C-AE3/TR13?
Can the USB50803C-AE3/TR13 be used in automotive applications?
Are there any reference designs or evaluation kits available for the USB50803C-AE3/TR13?
Where can I find more detailed technical information about the USB50803C-AE3/TR13?