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Hi Team,
1. Could we leave VBUS and VBUS_SYS pins floating if we don’t need VBUS protection? Or Do you recommend other TI chips without VBUS protection?
2. For our application, we hope we don’t need SW to control it. Could we directly connect EN to high and ignore FLT signal?
Roy
Hi Roy,
1. No, it cannot work if you floated VBUS due to this pin is to supply for internal circuit.
2. Yes, you can directly connect EN to high and float FL.
BTW, what is your application? If you just need D+/D- switch, maybe you can select other products.
Regards,
Ansel
Hi Ansel,
Thank you for your quick reply.
The problem we encounter is that customer uses some twisted type C cables to plug into infotainment, and it is possible that DP/DN is shorted to GND and then infotainment DP/DN is damaged.
For USB role of infotainment, it supplies 5V for USB devices. Do you help us check whether this following connection can work properly?
In short, we only need D+/D- protection IC.
Regards,
Roy
Hi Roy,
NO, it is no possible to work if there is no 5V VBUS. And I know there are some discrete solution can meet your requirement. Our product line should have this device.
Regards,
Ansel
HI Ansel,
We have 3.3V or 5V rail could provide to protection IC, but we dont need OV function on VBUS like TPD3S714-Q1.
Could you let me know who may help me find the IC?
Roy
Hi Roy,
You can choose TPD3S713-Q1, and supply 5V on VBUS, but I think it is noncompetitive due to there is too function wasting.
Regards,
Ansel
Hi Ansel,
I see.....
Do we have simple part only have Short-to-VBATT Protection function?
Roy
The problem we encounter is that customer uses some twisted type C cables to plug into infotainment, and it is possible that DP/DN is shorted to GND and then infotainment DP/DN is damaged.
For USB role of infotainment, it supplies 5V for USB devices. Could you help us check whether this following connection can work properly?
Hi Roy,
We have discussed by e-mail. Could you help to close this thread? Thanks.
Ansel