Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS25750
Hi,
Recently I've been using the evaluation board TPS25750EVM. My goal is to achieve the following:
- EVM as a USB2.0 device
- EVM is sourcing power (through the USB-C)
As such, the EVM was configured initially with the default source only (5V,3A) configuration. In order to check the sourcing, I plugged a samsung galaxy tab to it. It worked, the system was drawing 0.6A.
This is a bit weird for me as the tablets are supposed to be able to handle up to 2A of sinking (which would fall into the capability of the EVM board).
Anyway, I started playing a bit with the advanced configurations. More precisely I changed the "Transmit Source Capabilities (0x32)" register, PDO1 (only 1 PDO enabled). I lowered the maximum current value (which lowered as well the current drawn), but I also tried to make it higher (7A typically) to see if the tablet would suddenly start to be able to draw more power.
As a result, the EVM is not providing power anymore, even if I revert to the default configuration (5V,3A). I do not doubt that I messed up either the HW of have put the system in a complicated configuration. I would only like to understand a bit better what I should have done/avoided.
The EVM is powered through cable connected to TP4 (SYS_PWR) and TP5 (GND) at 19V. All jumpers are in place in the default stock configuration.
Thanks for your help.
Best regards,
Marc