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Technical questions about ECMF2-40A100N6 pin swapping

bryanintercreate
Associate II

ECMF2-40A100N6 is a 2 lines Common mode filter with ESD protection for High Speed Serial interface

https://www.st.com/en/protections-and-emi-filters/ecmf2-40a100n6.html

The input is identified as D+ to connector and D- to connector. The outputs are identified as D+ to IC and D- to IC. Can the D+ and D- sections be swapped for layout reasons?

 

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Well, but if you want an ST engineer, in this case you want somebody from this special area, not "any other" from the 42000 .

So better try direct contact:

http://my.st.com/ols

 

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AScha.3
Chief

 D+ and D- sections can be swapped . 

I see no problem, because signals are differential/symmetrical, so its no different condition to exchange them.

Just connector side vs ic side cannot be changed, because the protection diodes have to be at connector side.

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bryanintercreate
Associate II

Thank you. This is my interpretation too and is also in the app note as symmetrical ports for generic parts:  

https://www.st.com/resource/en/application_note/an4511-common-mode-filters-stmicroelectronics.pdf

The datasheet is very specific with pin names so I need to confirm that they can be swapped. Also, the part can be used for other high speed channels and they are not called out in the datasheet similar to the USB connections. I wish they had called them ports in the datasheet. 

It will be best if I can get a reply from an ST engineer. Are they fairly responsive on the forum? They seem to respond to other threads fairly often. 

cheers,

-Bryan

Well, but if you want an ST engineer, in this case you want somebody from this special area, not "any other" from the 42000 .

So better try direct contact:

http://my.st.com/ols

 

If you feel a post has answered your question, please click "Accept as Solution".
bryanintercreate
Associate II

Thanks again!