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Microchip remove complexity for USB Type-C implementations
Believed to be one of the industry’s first USB-IF-certified USB 3.1 SmartHub devices with integrated support for Power Delivery (TID1212), the USB705x family enables fast device charging and introduces HostFlexing and PDBalancing PD implementations. 

HostFlexing simplifies the user’s docking station experience by allowing all USB Type-C ports to function as the notebook port, eliminating the need for cryptic labels that try and explain overall functionality of each USB Type-C port. PDBalancing provides a methodology for manufacturers to manage overall system power through centralised control, ultimately saving money for consumers by being able to charge a number of PD enabled devices with less overall power.

The second device is the UPD301A, a standalone USB Type-C PD controller that significantly simplifies the implementation of basic USB Type-C PD charging functionality, says the company. It is intended for applications from rear seat charging in vehicles to portable equipment to public charging stations.

To meet consumer demand for faster mobile device charging and data streaming, the USB705x family combines native support for USB Type-C PD with the 5Gbits per second SuperSpeed data rates of USB 3.1. Suitable for docks, PC monitors and automotive infotainment, the USB7050, USB7051, USB7052 and USB7056, which make up the family, provide a range of USB configurations to meet varying PD and USB Type-C design needs. For example, the USB7050 supports three PD-enabled upstream and downstream USB Type-C ports, while the USB7056 provides only one upstream port alongside five traditional Type-A downstream ports.

The hubs also support driver assistance applications that are available on all mobile handsets, allowing the graphical user interface (GUI) of a phone to be displayed on a vehicle’s screen while simultaneously charging the mobile device.

Smartphones increasingly require more than standard BC 1.2 power, which means that designers need to be able to easily implement basic high-powered charging in systems. The UPD301A provides a simple, standalone solution for implementing USB Type-C PD charging in a variety of applications. The device supports both single and dual-port operation and uses a pin-configurable implementation that focuses on ease of use. The UPD301 complements Microchip’s family of USB hubs and enables charge-only to full data, video and power management.

The USB705x and UPD301 include the MPLAB Connect Configurator hub configuration tool, evaluation boards with schematics and Gerber files to reduce development time.

The UPD301A and USB705x family are available today.



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