Part Number: TPS25741 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TUSB320 I am designing a product that will implement a USB C receptacle. My requirements are below:
Powered by USB Bus (5V) from USB C receptacle
Needs to handle 3A of current
Needs to support either…
Part Number: TPS25741A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS25741 , TPS65987D Dear all,
We found TPS25741 suitable for the application and we would like to know if TPS25741 is compatible with e-mark chip. Thanks.
Part Number: TPS25740B Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS25740 , TPS25741A , , TPS25740A , TPS25741 Hi Team,
I know that the USB PD Source Controller is all NRND.
(TPS25740,TPS25740A,TPS25741,TPS25741A,TPS25740B)
I think that these products are not so…
Part Number: TPS25740B Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS25741 Hi,
We have a TYPE-C USB Charging port in our design. Our product has to act only as DFP, Not a sink. No data communication also.
Initially we considered TPS25741 Device. Since we need to…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS25741 , TPS65981 We are developing a USB-C Host and a USB-C Device electronic which shall use USB PD to provide 24V/3A. We're using TI TPS25741 as USB PD source controller. It is configured to be able to deliver 24V/3A…
Hi Arnaud,
The TPS5450-Q1 seems like it should work fine for this application. There's a TPS25741/TPS25741A Design Calculator Tool to make sure you have the correct feedback resistors. I would recommend asking the TPS5450 team as well just to make…
Part Number: TPS25741EVM-802 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS25741 I have the EVM configured for 65W with a 24v supply and connected to a device that will charge with 5v and 20v profiles only.
According to the data analyser that I am using, if the…
Part Number: TPS25741EVM-802 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS25741 , TPS25740 , I have the EVM connected to a tablet device for testing purposes. The device only accepts 5v and 20v profiles.
The EVM is setup as follows:
24v input
J3 set to H2 (20v @3A…
Hi Jacob,
Thanks for the response!
Our customer have decided to use two TPS65981 for their two USB C ports. Do we have an option/solution for power sharing just like in TPS25741?
Thanks!
Regards,
Alfred