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TSB43AA82AI - 1394 Integrated PHY and Link-Layer Controller

Download the TSB43AA82AI datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the TSB43AA82A variant, as both devices belong to the same 1394 integrated phy and link-layer controller family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

The TSB43AA82A is a high performance 1394 integrated PHY and link layer controller.

It is compliant with the IEEE 1394-1995 and IEEE 1394a-2000 specifications and supports asynchronous transfers.

TSB43AA82A has a generic 16-/8-bit host bus interface.

Key Features

  • IEEE 1394a-2000 Compliant.
  • Single 3.3-V Supply.
  • Internal 1.8-V Circuit to Reduce Power Consumption.
  • Integrated 400-Mbps Two-Port Physical Layer (PHY).
  • Internal Voltage Regulator.
  • IEEE 1394 Related Functions:.
  • Automated Read Response for ConfigROM Register Access.
  • Automated Single Retry Protocol and Split Transaction Control.
  • SBP-2 Related Functions:.
  • Supports Four Initiators by Automated Transactions and M.

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www.ti.com TSB43AA82A TSB43AA82AI SLLA205 – MAY 2006 (iSphynx II) 1394 Integrated PHY and Link-Layer Controller for SBP-2 Products and DPP Products FEATURES • IEEE 1394a-2000 Compliant • Single 3.3-V Supply • Internal 1.8-V Circuit to Reduce Power Consumption • Integrated 400-Mbps Two-Port Physical Layer (PHY) • Internal Voltage Regulator • IEEE 1394 Related Functions: – Automated Read Response for ConfigROM Register Access – Automated Single Retry Protocol and Split Transaction Control • SBP-2 Related Functions: – Supports Four Initiators by Automated Transactions and More Can Be Supported Through Firmware.