• Part: TPS25810
  • Description: USB Type-C DFP Controller and Power Switch
  • Manufacturer: Texas Instruments
  • Size: 1.42 MB
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TPS25810
TPS25810 is USB Type-C DFP Controller and Power Switch manufactured by Texas Instruments.
ures - 1 USB Type-C Rev. 1.2 pliant DFP Controller - Connector Attach/Detach Detection - STD/1.5-A/3-A Capability Advertisement on CC - Super Speed Polarity Determination - VBUS Application and Discharge - VCONN Application to Electronically Marked Cable - Audio and Debug Accessory Identification - 0.7-µA (typ) IDDQ When Port Unattached - Three Input Supply Options - IN1: USB Charging Supply - IN2: VCONN Supply - AUX: Device Power Supply - Power Wake Supports Low Power in System Hibernate (S4) and OFF (S5) Power States - 34-mΩ (typ) High-Side MOSFET - 1.7/3.4-A ILimit (±7.1%) - Programmable - Port Power Management Enables Power Resource Optimization Across Multi-Ports - Package: 20-Pin WQFN (3 x 4) (1) - UL Listed - File No. E169910 2 Applications - USB Type C Host Port in Notebook for Sleep Charging - LCD Monitor/Docking Station and Charging Cradles - Type C USB Wall Chargers (1) CC pins are IEC-61000-4-2 rated 3 Description The TPS25810 is a USB Type-C Downstream Facing Port (DFP) controller with an integrated 3-A rated USB power switch. The TPS25810 monitors the Type-C Configuration Channel (CC) lines to determine when an USB device is attached. If an Upstream Facing Port (UFP) device is attached, the TPS25810 applies power to VBUS and municates the selectable VBUS current sourcing capability to the UFP via the passthrough CC line. If the UFP is attached using an electronically marked cable, the TPS25810 also applies VCONN power to the cable CC pin. The TPS25810 also identifies when Type-C audio or debug accessories are attached. The TPS25810 draws less than 0.7 u A (typ) when no device is attached. Additional system power saving is achievable in S4/S5 system power states by using the UFP output to disable the high power 5-V supply when no UFP is attached. In this mode the device is capable of running from an auxiliary supply (AUX) which can be a lower voltage supply (3.3 V), typically powering the system u C in low power states (S4/S5). The TPS25810 34-mΩ power...