SMSC Delivers USB 2.0 2-Port Hub
The new USB2502 hub controller offers a 2-port device for those applications where the primary system requirement is to double the available number of USB2.0 ports.
June 8, 2004
SMSC unveiled on Monday the USB2502, its USB 2.0 2-port hub controller.
The new USB2502 hub controller offers a 2-port device for those applications where the primary system requirement is to double the available number of USB2.0 ports. It offers an alternative to 4-port and 7-port hub controllers, which are more expensive, draw more power, occupy a much larger area and typically require external flash memory to disable unused ports. As a USB 2-port hub implementation, the USB2502 hub controller architecture uses only 36 pins, which makes it approximately a third of the size of competing controllers.
The USB2502 controller consumes less than 200 milliamps when operating at the full 480Mbits per second USB 2.0 high-speed mode, and can be powered by the current available from its upstream USB cable. The USB2502 controller supports both bus-powered and self-powered attached peripherals as downstream devices. For self-powered operation, the downstream device attached to the hub provides its own power. In bus-powered mode, all power is derived from the upstream facing port and no external power supply is required. Because of its industry leading USB high-speed transceivers on-chip, SMSC achievesthe necessary power constraints for bus-powered mobility.
Samples of the USB2502 hub controller are available now and product pricing for 10K unit volumes is $2.00 per unit (U.S. list price).
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