Datasheet

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FSA801 • Rev. 1.0.3 3
FSA801 — USB2.0 High-Speed (480Mbps), UART, and Audio Switch with Negative Signal Capability
Mode Descriptions
The FSA801 has three select pins to control the
switching operations, SEL[0], SEL[1], and SEL[2]
described in Table 1.
Table 1. Selection Truth Table
SEL[2] SEL[1] SEL[0] Switch Action Description
0 0 0 OPEN Open all switch paths (device in low-power mode)
0 0 1 USB1, UART
Closes USB1 path to D+/D-, default condition
(1)
- DP_CON connected to DP_HOST1
- DM_CON connected to DM_HOST1
0 1 0 USB2, UART
Closes USB2 path to D+/D-
- DP_CON connected to DP_HOST2
- DM_CON connected to DM_HOST2
0 1 1 AUDIO
Closes audio path to D+/D- only, no microphone
switched
- DP_CON connected to R_HOST
- DM_CON connected to L_HOST
1 0 0
MONO AUDIO with MIC
on D+
(2)
Closes audio path to DM_CON and microphone on
DP_CON pin. This is a mono-audio application.
- DP_CON connected to MIC
- DM_CON connected to L_HOST
1 0 1
STEREO AUDIO with MIC
on VBUS
(2)
Closes audio path to D+/D- and microphone on V
BUS
pin. This mode is typically used for stereo headset
with microphone.
- DP_CON connected to R_HOST
- DM_CON connected to L_HOST
- V
BUS
connected to MIC
1 1 0 Undefined Reserved; do not use.
1 1 1 Charger Detection Reset
Charger Detection Reset. Selecting this mode for
greater than 30 µs resets the FSA801 to check for a
charger, the next time a SEL[2:0] state of ‘000’ is
applied for more than 30 µs.
Notes:
1. The SELECT pins are CMOS inputs and should not be left in a floating condition. Some applications require the
UART path be in the CLOSED position on power-up for initial programming of the device under test. If that
condition is desired, the three SELECT pins should be pulled to the correct levels with external resistors that
should exceed 100 KΩ to reduce the static power consumption. In other applications, adding weak pull-down
resistors to GND defaults the device to all paths open (low-power mode).
2. When the audio switch is in the OPEN position, the R and L are terminated to GND with internal termination
resistors to discharge any stray capacitance that could cause audio pop.