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Difference between single ended and differential mode USB transcievers

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In a reference design I have a ISP1105 USB transceiver, I want to replace this with a TUSB1106 transceiver.

The only difference I can really see, is one is only singled ended, whilst the other, is both single ended and differential.

What is the consequence of replacing a transceiver which supported both modes, with one that only supported single-ended...

Any links to reference material would also appreciated,

cheers,

Mike

ps the usb transceiver connects to an i.MX27 embedded processor which is acting as the host device.
 

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