We’ve seen the first example circuit in the first article – a device-side (“upstream-facing”) USB-C port that supports USB 2.0 and 5 V of power. You must have the 5.1 K resistors ...
This stemmed from a review of a friend’s circuit design that used the UART in the project, but also called for an FTDI chip in order to reprogram via USB and a bootloader. Unlike the schematic ...
A power tip that discusses how to address highly integrated USB PD charger design constraints with a self-biasing circuit.
Jitter isn’t usually a commonly noticeable problem, but hastily implemented USB circuits aren’t without their own issues. A bigger downside, though, is throwing away easy compatibility not ...
Ltd. (“Truechip”), the Verification IP specialist and Terminus Circuits, a leading provider of High Speed Serial (HSS) Link IP products announced partnership for PCIe Gen4 and USB 3.1 verification.