USB 2.0 Devices Link Home And Office

Nov. 9, 2004
With the intent of delivering digital content anywhere, anytime, and on any product, the company?s line of USB 2.0 devices expands with 3-, 4-, and 7-port hub controllers, a 12-in-1 flash card reader device, plus a second-generation PHY. In a 48-pin

With the intent of delivering digital content anywhere, anytime, and on any product, the company?s line of USB 2.0 devices expands with 3-, 4-, and 7-port hub controllers, a 12-in-1 flash card reader device, plus a second-generation PHY. In a 48-pin QFN package, the USB2503 hub controller provides three downstream ports with three transaction translators while the USB2504 offers four downstream ports and four translators in 64-pin TQFP. The seven-port USB2507 (see photo) comes in an 80-pin QFN, and all three controllers operate with 3.3V I/O with a 5V input tolerance. The USB2228 12-in-1 flash card reader supports SmartMedia, Memory Stick PRO, Memory Stick, High Speed Memory Stick, Secure Digital, MultiMediaCard, NAND flash, compact flash I and II, and CF form-factor ATA hard drives. In a 56-pin QFN, the USB3250 PHY supports 480 Mb/s and 12 Mb/s data rates with a power consumption of 72 mA. Depending on the device, prices range from $2 to $7 each/10,000. SMSC, Hauppauge, NY. (631) 435-6000.

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