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TUSB320LAI: Working principle of USB CC Controller

Part Number: TUSB320LAI
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Hi BU, 

My customer would like to understand the working principle of CC Controller. Do you have other document which details the working principle?

Besides that, my customer would like to know if there is a requirement for host and slave? 

Thanks!

Regards,

John

  • Hi John,

    We have some documents that cover USB type-C and some of the working parts of it, like the CC lines, you can find them on the base TUSB320 page:

    Essentially, our CC controllers are used to determine the orientation of the Type-C plug, set the role of the board its attached to as a Host(DFP), a Device(UFP), or a DRP, where it can be a Host or Device. It will also help ensure USB3 connections over the type-C cable are routed properly due to the nature of a type-C connector, and it can help with setting higher power draws, I.E 5V/900mA, 5V/1.5A, or 5V/3A.

    Besides that, my customer would like to know if there is a requirement for host and slave? 

    In a type-C to type-C connection, yes, typically there is a Host(DFP) and a Device(UFP). A DFP would typically be where the SOC is, like a Laptop, and a device would be something like smartphone. Though in both cases, these may be set as DRP's as well, where a DRP essentially allows a device to either source or draw power from whatever it is connected to, depending on whether it's connected to a Host or a Device. The documents above should help detail this.

    Thanks,

    Ryan

  • Hi Ryan, 

    Thank you for your documents and explanation!

    Regards,

    John