Datasheet Texas Instruments TUSB6250PFCG4

ManufacturerTexas Instruments
SeriesTUSB6250
Part NumberTUSB6250PFCG4
Datasheet Texas Instruments TUSB6250PFCG4

USB 2.0 Low-Power, High-Speed ATA/ATAPI Bridge Solution 80-TQFP 0 to 70

Datasheets

TUSB6250 USB 2.0 to ATA/ATAPI Bridge Controller datasheet
PDF, 542 Kb, Revision: E, File published: Apr 4, 2008
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Status

Lifecycle StatusActive (Recommended for new designs)
Manufacture's Sample AvailabilityNo

Packaging

Pin8080
Package TypePFCPFC
Industry STD TermTQFPTQFP
JEDEC CodeS-PQFP-GS-PQFP-G
Package QTY9696
CarrierJEDEC TRAY (10+1)JEDEC TRAY (10+1)
Device MarkingTUSB6250PFC*R
Width (mm)1212
Length (mm)1212
Thickness (mm)11
Pitch (mm).5.5
Max Height (mm)1.21.2
Mechanical DataDownloadDownload

Parametrics

Operating Temperature Range0 to 70 C
Package GroupTQFP
Package Size: mm2:W x L80TQFP: 196 mm2: 14 x 14(TQFP) PKG
RatingCatalog
USB Speed480 Mbps

Eco Plan

RoHSCompliant

Application Notes

  • TUSB6250 Power Supply Sequencing
    PDF, 39 Kb, File published: Feb 24, 2005
    Power Supply Sequencing
  • TUSB6250 Bootcode Application Note
    PDF, 573 Kb, File published: Jan 7, 2004
    The TUSB6250 bootcode is a start-up code stored as a ROM image within the TUS6250 device. An embedded microcontroller starts executing this code after power-on reset. Once the code is running, it loads application firmware from either an external memory device or the USB host controller. After the code has finished downloading, the bootcode releases its control to the application firmware.This
  • TUSB6250 FAQ (Rev. A)
    PDF, 695 Kb, Revision: A, File published: Jan 28, 2005
    This document is a compilation of frequently asked questions regarding the TUSB6250 USB 2.0 to ATA/ATAPI Bridge Controller.
  • Selection and Specification of Crystals for Texas Instruments USB 2.0 Devices
    PDF, 61 Kb, File published: Dec 12, 2002
  • Using the TUSBxxxx EEPROM Programmer (Rev. B)
    PDF, 264 Kb, Revision: B, File published: Jun 9, 2011
  • VIDs, PIDs, and Firmware: Design Decisions When Using TI USB Device Controllers
    PDF, 162 Kb, File published: Sep 24, 2003
    System designers using TI USB controller devices must make certain design decisions involving the vendor ID (VID) and product ID (PID) of the USB device and the location of firmware. If these are not configured properly, the device will not be enumerated correctly by the USB host.This document discusses how these are handled within a system using one of the TI USB device controllers. These con

Model Line

Series: TUSB6250 (3)

Manufacturer's Classification

  • Semiconductors > Interface > USB > USB Controllers and Transceivers