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USB 2.0 4-Port/7-Port Hub Controllers consume little power

October 6, 2016 By Aimee Kalnoskas Leave a Comment

ex080-2_xr22404_pr_text-nologoExar Corporation announced a family of USB 2.0 hubs that consume the least amount of power and require the smallest real-estate footprint in the industry. The XR22404 and XR22417 are designed for applications where power consumption and board space are a concern such as docking stations, point-of-sale terminals, USB port expansion, test instrumentation, factory automation and other industrial applications.

The XR22404 is a cost-effective USB 2.0 4-port hub controller that can be configured for downstream device charging and supports USB Battery Charging Specification 1.1 and 1.2. The XR22404 operates from either 3.3V or 5V supplies, allowing bus- or self-powered operation without an external LDO.  Available in a tiny 4mm x 4mm, 24-pin QFN package, the XR22404 is the smallest USB 2.0 4-port hub controller on the market. It is also available in a 28-pin SSOP for less space-constrained applications.

The XR22417 is a USB 2.0 7-port hub controller that utilizes Multiple Transaction Translators (MTT) for the highest possible bandwidth. Like the 4-port device in the family, the XR22417 benefits from design optimization that minimizes power, size and cost to meet the challenging constraints facing connectivity and interface designers. The XR22417 is available in a 64-pin LQFP package as well as a smaller 48-pin LQFP.

The XR22404 and XR22417 are compatible with standard software drivers and include LED indicators to simplify implementation.  Both controllers attach to upstream ports at hi-speed (480Mbps) or full-speed (12Mbps).  The downstream PHYs support hi-speed, full-speed and low-speed (1.5Mbps) on each port.

The XR22404 and XR22417 are available now in RoHS compliant and green packages. Pricing starts at $0.89 (XR22404) and $2.09 (XR22417) in quantities of 1,000. Samples and evaluation boards are available.

Filed Under: Applications, Industrial, microcontroller Tagged With: exar, exarcorporation

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