Part Number: TPD6S300A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: STRIKE , Hi team,
Our customer is facing the failure on EFT testing
Standard: EN/IEC 61000-4-4
The pulse will inject to adapter and connects to NB type-C port.
From the first waveform as below, it…
Hi,
We found TPD6S300A short to GND test is pass, but we don't found any CC short to GND protect description on TPD6S300A datasheet.
May I know what may cause this different. Thanks!
Jeff
Part Number: TPD6S300A Hi,
We’re performing a short-to-VBUS test with test steps as below.
Measure the impedance of each pin on type-c connector to GND in the beginning.
Connect a PD adapter to this type-c port through a breakout board with a…
Part Number: TPD6S300A Hi Team,
My customer have a product that located on the body, the input of the product is USB-C that I can charge the product from AC/DC like of smart phone that gave you 5v @ 1/2A or from Computer USB.
When the user do shower or…
Part Number: TPD6S300A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPD6S300 , STRIKE
Hi,
1. Would like to understand what is the different between TPD6S300ARUKR & TPD6S300RUKR? Which is the latest stepping?
3. Which is suitable to use for Tiger Lake Application…
Part Number: TPD6S300A Dear,
My customer using TPD6S300A in their notebook application and they test its CC short to VBUS protection, they captured the waveform of VBUS and CC1/2 on the connector side, it is hard to understand, could you please help check…
Part Number: TPD6S300A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPD2S300 Hi,
We don't need D+/D-/SBU signals in our dual type-c port application. Can we use one TPD6S300A to support totally 4 CC pins of two type-c port by making use the unused SBU signals…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TUSB320LAI , TPD6E05U06 , TPD6S300A , TPS25810 Hi Protection team,
I'm looking for ESD and Vbus-CC short protection IC and here is requirement for USB. [Requirement] USB data: USB2.0 USB cable: USB type-C cable but only support…
Part Number: TPD6S300A Hi Support team,
My customer has a question regarding this part. They are using it to MUX two sets of CC lines. I know this is not its purpose, but tthey are doing just that..
Here’s the question: When power is removed from VPWR…