The USBU2YB6R is a cutting-edge USB 2.0 integrated passive device (IPD) from ON Semiconductor, designed to provide a robust solution for USB 2.0 data line protection and signal conditioning. This compact and efficient component is engineered to enhance the performance and reliability of USB 2.0 interfaces in a wide range of electronic devices.
Key Features
- High-Speed Data Line Protection: The USBU2YB6R is optimized for safeguarding high-speed data lines against electrostatic discharge (ESD), electrical fast transients (EFT), and other voltage transients, ensuring the integrity of data transmission.
- Impedance Matching: With its built-in resistors and capacitors, this IPD provides excellent impedance matching, which is essential for maintaining signal integrity and minimizing data errors.
- Low Capacitance: The device features low line capacitance, which is crucial for maintaining high-speed signal quality without compromising data rates.
- Compact Form Factor: ON Semiconductor's USBU2YB6R comes in a small package, making it ideal for space-constrained applications where PCB real estate is at a premium.
- Easy Integration: Designed for easy integration into existing designs, this IPD simplifies the PCB layout process and reduces the need for additional components.
Applications
The USBU2YB6R is versatile and can be used in a variety of applications, including but not limited to:
- Smartphones and Tablets
- Personal Computers and Laptops
- USB Hubs, Peripherals, and Accessories
- Consumer Electronics
- Portable Medical Devices
Technical Specifications
The device boasts impressive technical specifications that make it a top choice for designers looking to enhance their USB 2.0 applications:
- Operating Voltage Range: Typically 5.5V
- Low Leakage Current
- High ESD Protection: Up to ±15kV (air and contact discharge)
- Compliance: Meets IEC 61000-4-2 and IEC 61000-4-4 standards
With its combination of performance, protection, and miniaturization, the ON Semiconductor USBU2YB6R is an excellent choice for any designer looking to improve their USB 2.0 interfaces.