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USB2513B-AEZC-TR

MCHPUSB2513B-AEZC-TR

Microchip Technology
USB Interface IC USB 2.0 HIGH SPEED 3 PORT HUB CNTLR
NRND19,842 in stock

Overview

The USB2513B-AEZC-TR is a high-performance, low-power 3-port USB 2.0 hub controller designed for embedded and consumer applications. It features MultiTRAK technology for efficient data handling and supports battery charging standards to power connected peripherals. This IC operates from a 3.0V to 3.6V supply and is housed in a space-saving 36-pin QFN package.

Why Choose This Part

The MultiTRAK technology provides a dedicated Transaction Translator for each port, preventing bandwidth bottlenecks when mixing full-speed and high-speed devices. Its PHYBoost and PortSwap features allow engineers to compensate for board-level signal integrity issues and simplify PCB routing.

Applications

LCD Monitors and TVs
Adding downstream USB ports for peripheral connectivity in display electronics.
Embedded Systems
Integrating multiple USB devices onto a single host port in industrial or computing designs.
Mobile PC Docking
Creating compact docking stations that require high-speed data and device charging support.
Printers and Scanners
Managing internal USB sub-assemblies such as card readers or control panels.

Key Specifications

Function Hub Controller
Protocol USB
Interface USB
Standards USB 2.0
Package / Case 36-VFQFN Exposed Pad
Current - Supply 65mA
Voltage - Supply 3V ~ 3.6V
Operating Temperature 0degC ~ 85degC
Supplier Device Package 36-QFN (6x6)

Getting Started

Implementation requires a 24MHz crystal and minimal external passive components for the internal regulator. Configuration can be handled via external EEPROM, SMBus, or internal default straps for quick prototyping. Design files should follow standard USB 2.0 differential impedance guidelines of 90 ohms.

USB2513B Family

Part NumberDifferenceStock
USB2513B-AEZC QFN-36 15,383

Also Consider

CYUSB3304-68LTXC IFXInfineon Technologies - An alternative choice if USB 3.0 SuperSpeed capabilities are required instead of USB 2.0.
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