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TUSB1046-DCI: Difference between GPIO mode and I2C mode

Part Number: TUSB1046-DCI
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS65987, 10G-EXPANSION-EVM, TPS55288

Dear Sirs and Madams,

We are considering connecting TUSB1046 and TPS65987.

I understand that TUSB1046 is capable of switching between GPIO and I2C modes.

In the "10G-EXPANSION-EVM" and "TPS65987EVM" configurations, both GPIO and I2C are connected, but is it okay to connect only in GPIO mode?

< 10G-EXPANSION-EVM schematic >                                        < TPS65987EVM schematic >

We are thinking of using the TPS65987 I2C as follows :

I2C1 : Slave, Read back of "TPS659xx Application Customization Tool"

I2C2 : Slave (Only), Unused

I2C3 : Master (Only), TPS55288 control

So, to control the TUSB1046, We are thinking of using GPIO mode using GPIO of TPS65987, rather than I2C of TPS65987.

Please let us know if there are any problems or the best configuration.

Regards,

MM