Part Number: TPD8S300A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS25730 Tool/software: Hello,
In our project, TPD8S300A is used for port protection. I am using TPS25730 as USB PD controller so SBU pins not required
Can SBU pins left float?
For the other…
Part Number: TPD8S300A Hi team,
I noticed that TPD8S300A can realize 4-Channels of Short-to-VBUS Overvoltage Protection on CC1, CC2, SBU1, SBU2 or CC1, CC2, DP, DM ports. Can I use TPD8S300A to realize OVP for SBU1, SBU2, DP, DM ports? If not, why?…
Part Number: TPD8S300A Hi, TI support team
Our customer is reviewing the TPD8S300A product.
The block of the application you want to use is as shown below.
The main purpose is to update the IC within the headset via USB type-C using SBU pins.…
Part Number: TPD8S300A Hi.
We have an USB C PD dock application which have two USB C ports (one connected to the charger).
CC1/CC2 have been used for one port, can we use SBU1/SBU2 to protect another port's CC pin if Vconn is not used?
If SBU1/SBU2…
Part Number: TPD8S300A Dear all
I want to protect a USB PD Controller that does not have any data lines. I another post I read, that I need to connect the unused data lines to Ground. How about the SBU lines?
Thanks for your help.
Chris
Hello Dave,
I'm not sure what you mean by common node choke. The TPD6S300A and TPD8S300A incorporate ESD protection as well as short-to-vbus protection for the nodes that are connected (CC, SBU, USB2)
The difference between these two devices is that…
Part Number: TPD8S300A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPD8S300EVM Hi team,
My customer is testing TPD8S300A, but they find the FLT pin is always asserted to low with 400mV no matter connected with type C device or not. Even we did have external…
Part Number: TPD8S300A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPD8S300
Hi Sir,
My customer would like design TPD8S300
Would you please review schematic and provide your comment?
CC PROTECT.pdf
BR,
SHH