Diodes Incorporated PI5USB216 USB 2.0 Signal Conditioners
Diodes Incorporated PI5USB216 USB 2.0 Signal Conditioners are designed to boost signals and apply pre-emphasis to compensate for intersymbol interference (ISI) signal loss before and after the conditioner. The Diodes Incorporated PI5USB216 conditioner's patent-pending design ensures a stable common mode with a symmetrical boost and pre-emphasis on D+/D- lines. This device is suitable for USB hosts or applications, whether placed far from the USB PHY or connector. Based on channel conditions, boost/pre-emphasis levels and receiver sensitivity can be configured via pin or I2C mode. It also detects and reports device attachment and high-speed handshake success. The PI5USB216 supports USB On-The-Go (OTG) and battery charging (BC 1.2) protocols. Its integrated BC 1.2 charging controller can be activated through a control pin.Features
- 2.3V to 5.5V wide supply voltage range
- USB ports with 5.5V tolerance
- Low power consumption in disconnect and shutdown mode
- Compatible with USB 2.0, OTG 2.0, and BC 1.2
- Integrated BC 1.2 CDP battery charging controller
- Host or device-agnostic
- Boost/pre-emphasis level and receiver sensitivity programming through pin mode or I2C mode
- Symmetrical boost/pre-emphasis on D+/D- to maintain stable common mode
- Device attach and high-speed detections
- Supports up to 5m cable length
- Supports up to 10m cable length with two PI5USB216x
- 2kV HBM, 1kV CDM ESD performance
- Temperature ranges
- -40°C to +85°C industrial
- -40°C to +105°C automotive
- Automotive-compliant part is available (PI5USB216Q)
- 12-contact, X2QFN (XUA) packaging
- Lead-free, Halogen-/antimony-free, and RoHS-compliant Green device
Applications
- PI5USB216E
- Servers
- Storage servers
- JBOD
- RBOD
- PI5USB216Q
- Automotive infotainment and clusters
- Automotive head units
- Active cables, cable extenders, backplanes
Datasheets
- PI5USB216E - USB 2.0 Signal Conditioner, BC 1.2 CDP
- PI5USB216Q - Automotive Grade USB 2.0 Signal Conditioner
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Published: 2024-11-25
| Updated: 2025-09-12
