Comprehensive selection of new versatile USB Type-C solutions

20-11-2019 | Mouser Electronics | Subs & Systems

Mouser can now offer customers a new page dedicated to the comprehensive selection of USB Type-C products from ON Semiconductor and TE Connectivity. These cables presented new design flexibility with interchangeable cable ends, as well as hugely improved rates of power and data transmission. The company's new application-specific solution page provides a convenient resource for researching and choosing the perfect USB Type-C products for a mixture of designs.

The USB Type-C page provides a broad range of products to support data and power transmission applications. The FUSB307B USB Type-C Port Controller with USB-PD from ON Semiconductor is a completely autonomous controller for low-power applications that need Power Delivery, such as laptops, tablets, smartphones, and power banks. The FUSB340 USB 3.1 SuperSpeed 10Gbps switch is perfect for mobile devices that need a reversible cable with a switch, providing superior performance in a diversity of high-speed data transmission protocols. Their FUSB251 Type-C CC and SBU protection IC is an I2C overvoltage protection switch ideal for a variety of mobile devices and external USB storage.

The solution page also incorporates a selection of TE Connectivity interconnect products ideal for employment in harsh environments. Their PX8-rated USB Type-C onboard receptacle highlights enhanced board retention and waterproof performance, making it a tough solution for efficient power transmission. Furthermore, the splash-proof connectors are IPX4 rated, assuring protection against water splashed from all directions. The company’s standard USB Type-C connectors provide enhanced retention features and solid performance for a variety of industrial, medical, and lighting applications.

The new page highlights a helpful list of featured products, as well as ordering information and downloadable resources. The page also includes a DC-DC block diagram that gives a useful roadmap for design and development.

By Natasha Shek