MAX14566AE

USB Host Charger Identification Analog Switches

Industry's First and Smallest USB BC1.1 Host ID Switch for USB Power Ports

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Part Details

  • Hi-Speed USB Switching
  • Low 4.0pF (typ) On-Capacitance
  • Low 4.0Ω (typ) On-Resistance
  • Ultra-Low 0.1Ω (typ) On-Resistance Flatness
  • +2.8V to +5.5V Supply Range
  • Ultra-Low 3µA (typ) Supply Current
  • Automatic Current-Limit Switch Control
  • Automatic USB Charger Identification Circuit
  • ±15kV High ESD HBM Protection On DP/DM
  • 2mm × 2mm 8-pin TDFN Package
  • -40°C to +85°C Operating Temperature Range
MAX14566AE
USB Host Charger Identification Analog Switches
MAX14566AE, MAX14566BE, MAX14566E: Typical Operating Circuit
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Evaluation Kits

MAX14566EEVKIT

Evaluation Kit for the MAX14566AE, MAX14566BE, and MAX14566E

Features and Benefits

  • Hi-Speed USB (480Mbps)
  • 90Ω Differential Traces for USB 2.0
  • USB Powered or Externally Powered for Higher Charging Currents
  • Proven PCB Layout
  • Fully Assembled and Tested

Product Details

The MAX14566E evaluation kit (EV kit) provides a proven design to evaluate the MAX14566E USB device that combines a Hi-Speed USB analog switch with a USB adapter emulator. The Hi-Speed USB transmission lines (D+/D-) have 90Ω differential impedance traces to meet Hi-Speed USB specifications.

The EV kit comes with the MAX14566EETA+ installed, but can also be used to evaluate the MAX14566AE and MAX14566BE with IC replacement of U1.

Applications

  • Laptops
  • Netbooks
  • Universal Charger Including iPod®/iPhone® Chargers

MAX14566EEVKIT
Evaluation Kit for the MAX14566AE, MAX14566BE, and MAX14566E

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