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Texas Instruments Introduces TPD4S214YFFR USB OTG Companion Device

By New Products
2023-01-12
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The TPD4S214YFFR is a highly versatile device that is suitable for a wide range of USB OTG applications. It features an internal switch, and has a voltage clamping of -. This device is designed to be mounted on a surface, and comes in a 12-UFBGA, DSBGA package. The supplier device package is 12-DSBGA. With its compact size and high performance, it is the perfect solution for designers looking to add USB OTG capability to their designs.

One of the key features of the TPD4S214YFFR is its internal switch, which enables it to function as a USB OTG companion device. This means that it can be used to connect two USB devices together, allowing for data transfer and power sharing. This feature is particularly useful in portable devices, such as smartphones and tablets, where it can be used to connect peripherals such as keyboards, mice, and external storage devices.

Another key benefit of the TPD4S214YFFR is its compliance with lead-free and RoHS regulations. This means that it is free from harmful substances, making it safe for use in a wide range of applications. This also makes it an environmentally friendly option for designers who are looking to reduce their impact on the environment.

The device is in stock and available for shipment with options of DHL, Fedex, TNT, UPS, and EMS, and can be ordered in Tape & Reel, Cut Tape, and Digi-Reel® package options. This ensures that designers can quickly and easily obtain the device for their designs, without any delays.

In conclusion, the TPD4S214YFFR USB OTG companion device from Texas Instruments is a highly versatile and reliable option for designers looking to add USB OTG capability to their designs. With its internal switch, compact size, and compliance with lead-free and RoHS regulations, it is the perfect solution for a wide range of applications. With its availability in stock, designers can easily and quickly obtain the device, making it a great choice for their projects.