Hi Alessandro,
I will take a look at disabling the PD controller's overcurrent protections so that the external power supply can do the limiting. The current configuration you have for the PD-DUO-EVM does set a safe 3A max current contract and overcurrent…
Part Number: USB-C-PD-DUO-EVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS65987D , TPS65987DDK , EK-TM4C123GXL , TPS65987 Dear Sirs and Madams,
We are thinking of implementing the functions of a USB Type-C PD controller using USB-C-PD-DUO-EVM as a reference.
After…
Part Number: USB-C-PD-DUO-EVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TIDA-050012 I have problem to program USB-C-PD-DUO-EVM board( the SPI flash on TIDA-050012 was erased previously).
I was able to load project using Application Customization tool through the…
Part Number: USB-C-PD-DUO-EVM Hi,
Can i connect USB-C-PD-DUO-EVM with PD controllers from other vendor.
I have already designed a PD controller based on reference from NVIDIA Orin.
The PD controller used in my design is PD3.0 compliant, so can i us…
Part Number: USB-C-PD-DUO-EVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS65981 , Hello Team,
We recently purchased USB-C-PD-DUO-EVM and not able to see the VBUS on Source side of EVM and while trying flash the binary through the TPS65981_2_6_7_8 Application Customization…
Part Number: USB-PD-CHG-EVM-01 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: BQ25756 , BQ25756E , TPS25751 , BQ25620 , BQ25798 Hello,
I would like to add USB / USB-C charge-only (source) ports to a project with existing DC supply rails. It is difficult to sort through…
Part Number: USB-C-PD-DUO-EVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS65981 , TIDA-050012 , TPS65987 Hi,
I recently purchased (link: https://www.ti.com/tool/USB-C-PD-DUO-EVM ) USB-C-PD-DUO-EVM kit. I am trying to flash PD controller through FTDI -> connecting…
Part Number: USB-PD-CHG-EVM-01 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: BQ25798 , BQSTUDIO Hi,
I am currently testing a Powerbank USB-PD solution and I use the USB-PD-CHG-EVM-01 demo board seems to match my need. I would like to program the BQ25798 registers myself…
Hi Perry,
Any devices that offer quick charging capability above 5V 1.5A on USB Type-A are in violation of the USB Type-C spec from USB-IF. I know some device designers/manufacturers will have their own proprietary technology to enable this, but it is…