Part Number: TPS25810
Hi Team,
Customer would like to design TPS25810.
Are these two device same?
USB Type-C Rev1.1 and 1.2 for both are TPS25810 and SN1507044?
Thanks for help!
SHH
Part Number: TPS25810-Q1 We are using Type-C DFP Controller for Charging, and I need to know the functionality behavior of CC pins. In our scenario without connecting the Charger cable both CC1 and CC2 are getting high (whether this has internal pull up…
Part Number: TPS25810 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TUSB542 Please help to check Venice low C TPS25810+ TUSB542 Type C shecmatic, and please help to answer the following questions
1. How can TUSB542 pin16 SEL be controlled externally. 2. Reserved PU…
Part Number: HD3SS3212-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS25810-Q1 , TPS25810 Hi
We need to implement USB type-C for automotive application, I survey the solution are HD3SS3212-Q1+ TPS25810-Q1, however, we need to perform all USB signals+VBUS with …
Part Number: TPS25810 Hi Beader,
would you give us a quick schematic check?
customer wonder why CC line has 10Kohm pull-down resistor on EVM? is that needed?
Part Number: TPS25810 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS25814 Hi Team,
I just want to confirm that whether the device is compliant with TypeC Rev. 2.1 or not? If not which typeC DFP controller can support it? Please advised.
Best Regards,
Leroy Son…
Part Number: TPS25810 hi team,
my customer use EVM board to connect CC,AUX and VBUS GND to their main board,
and use type-A to type-C connector to SSD, but it only recognize USB2.0.
but once it remove the TPS25810 EVM, the SSD can recognize USB high…
Hi Jimmy,
Apologies for the delay response.
1. I believe the standard Type-C current is 900mA (0.9A)
2. The device should limit the current until the condition is removed or the device begins to thermal cycle:
3. If the connected sink device only needs…