TPS2041B, TPS2042B
TPS2043B, TPS2044B, TPS2051B
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SLVS514J–APRIL 2004–REVISED DECEMBER 2008 .................................................................................................................................................. www.ti.com
Power Supply
D+
D−
3.3 V
TPS2042B
2
8
IN
V
BUS
7
10 µF
0.1 µF
Internal
Function
OUT1
GND
0.1 µF
10 µF
OC1
EN1
OC2
EN2
3
5
USB
Control
6
4
OUT2
GND
Internal
Function
0.1 µF
10 µF
1
Figure 32. High-Power Bus-Powered Function (Example, TPS2042B)
USB POWER-DISTRIBUTION REQUIREMENTS
USB can be implemented in several ways, and, regardless of the type of USB device being developed, several
power-distribution features must be implemented.
•
•
Hosts/self-powered hubs must:
–
–
Current-limit downstream ports
Report overcurrent conditions on USB VBUS
Bus-powered hubs must:
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–
–
Enable/disable power to downstream ports
Power up at <100 mA
Limit inrush current (<44 Ω and 10 µF)
•
Functions must:
–
–
Limit inrush currents
Power up at <100 mA
The feature set of the TPS204xB/TPS205xB allows them to meet each of these requirements. The integrated
current-limiting and overcurrent reporting is required by hosts and self-powered hubs. The logic-level enable and
controlled rise times meet the need of both input and output ports on bus-powered hubs, as well as the input
ports for bus-powered functions (see Figure 33 through Figure 36).
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