Texas Instruments provides a recommended PCB layout in the datasheet, but it's essential to follow good PCB design practices, such as keeping the signal traces short and away from noise sources, using a solid ground plane, and placing decoupling capacitors close to the device.
To ensure signal integrity, use controlled impedance traces, minimize trace lengths, and use termination resistors as recommended in the datasheet. Additionally, use a common mode filter or a USB 3.0 redriver to improve signal quality.
The TS3USB3000MRSER supports cable lengths up to 3 meters, but the actual length may vary depending on the specific application and cable quality. It's essential to follow the USB 3.0 specification guidelines for cable length and signal integrity.
The TS3USB3000MRSER has a built-in power management feature that allows it to enter a low-power state when not in use. Additionally, you can use external power management ICs to control power to the device and reduce power consumption.
The TS3USB3000MRSER has a maximum junction temperature of 125°C. Ensure good thermal design practices, such as providing adequate heat sinking, using thermal vias, and keeping the device away from heat sources.