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9.3.4.2 Multiplexer Connection Orientation
shows the multiplexer connection orientation. For the USB D+/D– pair top and bottom port connections,
these connections are fixed. For the SBU port connections, the SBU crossbar multiplexer enables flipping of the
signal pair and the connections shown are for the upside-up orientation.
Table 4. Data Multiplexer Connections
SYSTEM PIN
USB TOP PIN
USB BOTTOM PIN
SBU MULTIPLEXER
PIN
USB_RP_P
C_USB_TP
C_USB_BP
USB_RP_N
C_USB_TN
C_USB_BN
USB_EP_P
C_USB_TP
C_USB_BP
USB_EP_N
C_USB_TN
C_USB_BN
SWD_CLK
C_USB_TP
C_USB_BP
SBU1
SWD_DATA
C_USB_TN
C_USB_BN
SBU2
DEBUG1
C_USB_TP
C_USB_BP
SBU1
AUX_P
C_USB_TP
C_USB_BP
SBU1
AUX_N
C_USB_TN
C_USB_BN
SBU2
9.3.4.3 SBU Crossbar Multiplexer
The SBU Crossbar Multiplexer provides pins (C_SBU1 and C_SBU2) for future USB functionality as well as
Alternate Modes. The multiplexer swaps the output pair orientation based on the cable orientation. For more
information on Alternate Modes, refer to the
.
9.3.4.4 Signal Monitoring and Pull-up and Pull-down
The TPS65981 has comparators that may be enabled to interrupt the core when a switching event occurs on any
of the port inputs. The input parameters for the detection are shown in
Port Data Multiplexer Signal Monitoring
Pullup and Pulldown Characteristics
. These comparators are disconnected by application code when these pins
are not digital signals but an analog voltage.
The TPS65981 has pull-ups and pull-downs between the first and second stage multiplexers of the port switch
for each port output: C_SBU1/2, C_USB_TP/N, C_USB_BP/N. The configurable pull-up and pull-down
resistances between each multiplexer are shown in
.