Automotive USB charging

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Automotive USB charging

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Overview

Automotive universal serial bus (USB) charge, like the rest of the automotive industry, is constantly adapting to the fast-paced influence of the personal electronics market. We provide innovative reference designs and complementary integrated circuits (ICs) for media interfaces to connect external or internal media to a vehicle infotainment system, streamlining the design cycle and reducing time-to-market.

Design requirements

Automotive USB charge designs require:

  • Compatibility to smartphone interfaces that support the connected vehicle ecosystem and ports that support charge and data capabilities.
  • Signal integrity preserved across various cable lengths in automotive environments for USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 standards.
  • Devices with the ability to utilize high-power USB power delivery (PD).
  • Space efficiency to cope with increasing design complexity.

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Technical article How to use dual buck controllers to power PMICs in automotive applications PDF | HTML 25 Sep 2023
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Selection guide Automotive Infotainment EE Buck Converter/Controller Selection Guide (Rev. B) 21 May 2021
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