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Jin Kim
Posted by Jin Kim
on Apr 05 2012 23:44 PM
Intellectual270 points

Hello.

Is TPS2543 compatible with Galaxy-Tab(Samsung)? and other Galaxy series?

If you need to get more information, please let me know.

TPS2543
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  • Eric Wright
    Posted by Eric Wright
    on Apr 06 2012 20:39 PM
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    TPS2654 has been tested with GT5500, GTi9108 and Tab 7.1

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  • Jin Kim
    Posted by Jin Kim
    on Apr 12 2012 02:14 AM
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    Dear Eric

    Thank for your answer.

    But, I can't find TPS2654 in the TI website.

    Can you give the data of TPS2654?

    TPS2543 problem
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  • Eric Wright
    Posted by Eric Wright
    on Apr 12 2012 09:15 AM
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    Whoops, my finger "shifted right". I mean TPS2543 not TPS2654.

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  • Lazar Rozenblat
    Posted by Lazar Rozenblat
    on Apr 23 2012 09:43 AM
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    Hi, Eric,

    From what I can see from TPS2543 datasheet, it provides either short on D+-D- for BC 1.2 or dividers for Apple (2.7/2.0 V or 2.0/2.7 V). I understand branded Samsung and Lenovo chargers have short D+ to D- plus a divider setting this voltage to 1.16V; HP likewise has short floating at 2.7V. Would TPS2543 auto detect such brands and provide the above configurations on D+, D-? If not, would it automatically revert to downstream charging port or at least standard downstream port when it sees Samsung, Lenovo or HP?

     

     

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  • Eric Wright
    Posted by Eric Wright
    on Apr 23 2012 23:04 PM
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    TPS2543 just presents the 2.0/2.7 (or vice-versa) on Dx in divider mode (pg 18 in DS). In DCP auto detect, TPS2543 cycles between divider and BC1.2 but not CDP or SDP which must be configured with the CTLx pins.

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  • Phu Lai
    Posted by Phu Lai
    on Apr 27 2012 12:13 PM
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    Hi Jin Kim,

     

    I work with TPS2540EVM bd. Tried to charge GALAXY Tab, but seem that its will not able to pull more the 500mA, can  you give me an idea. Thanks

     

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  • Lazar Rozenblat
    Posted by Lazar Rozenblat
    on Apr 27 2012 14:04 PM
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    Samsung requires different voltages on D+ D- lines. From Eric's answer (and from datasheet) I gathered this chip will not be detected as a DCP charger port by Samsung tabs. 

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  • Eric Wright
    Posted by Eric Wright
    on Apr 27 2012 14:29 PM
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    Your results match our results.

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  • David Shenker
    Posted by David Shenker
    on Jul 30 2012 01:44 AM
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    Hi Eric,

    Is it possible TI may release a new variant of the TPS2543 that will operate in DCP for Android devices like the Samsung Galaxy?

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  • Eric Wright
    Posted by Eric Wright
    on Jul 30 2012 20:26 PM
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    Please contact your local TI sales office for inquiries of this sort.

    Thx, Eric

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  • James Stokes
    Posted by James Stokes
    on Mar 26 2013 10:32 AM
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    I have been testing the TPS2543 eval board with a Nook Color.  In DCP auto detect mode, the TPS2543 seems to continuously cycle modes causing the PD to cycle between charging at 1.5A and 500mA continuously.  The Nook Color charges at 1.5A when the chip is in DCP_Shorted mode (TT=1001).  Has anyone seen this behavior?  Is there a way to make the DCP auto mode work for the Nook Color?

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  • Milo Zhu
    Posted by Milo Zhu
    on Mar 26 2013 20:07 PM
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    There are too many devices in the market, our test can't cover all the devices. so we don't know what hppen for Nook Color and we would better internally communicate and more detial discuss in email.

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