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| Using a USB-C Hub chip, Any Gotchas? |
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| TinyMirrors:
So I want to reduce the number of USB cables to a board from 3 to 1. The devices are a microcontroller, a jtag programming chip, and an external camera. I need to be able to use USB 3.1 speeds for the camera. The connectors are USB-C. I'm attempting to use TUSB8042A http://www.ti.com/product/TUSB8042Aas the hub chip which then communicates to all the other chips for me. I plan on keeping the USB traces in that area of the PCB only and keeping them pretty short and the same length. Are their any other words of wisdom I should know about before attempting a board like this? I've attached a simple drawing. - Just learned that the male side USB-C connectors all require a 0.8mm pcb. |
| DEV001:
This application note has some good information on USB 3.0 PCB layout guidelines. http://www.ti.com/lit/an/spraar7h/spraar7h.pdf |
| TinyMirrors:
Thanks for the guide. Really useful! |
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