The maximum cable length supported by PDIUSBD11D is 3 meters (10 feet) for high-speed devices and 5 meters (16.4 feet) for low-speed devices.
PDIUSBD11D has an internal overcurrent protection circuit that limits the current to 500mA. However, to implement additional overcurrent protection, you can use an external current sense resistor and a voltage comparator to detect overcurrent conditions.
No, PDIUSBD11D is a USB 2.0 transceiver and does not support USB 3.0 devices. It can only operate at high-speed (480Mbps) or low-speed (1.5Mbps) modes.
To configure PDIUSBD11D for self-powered devices, you need to connect the VBUS pin to the power source and ensure that the device is properly powered before enumerating. You may also need to add an external voltage regulator to regulate the power supply.
The power consumption of PDIUSBD11D depends on the operating mode. In suspend mode, it consumes around 10uA, while in active mode, it consumes around 100mA.