SLVSGL9A December   2022  – September 2023 TPS25762-Q1

PRODUCTION DATA  

  1.   1
  2. Features
  3. Applications
  4. Description
  5. Revision History
  6. Device Comparison Table
  7. Pin Configuration and Functions
  8. Specifications
    1. 7.1  Absolute Maximum Ratings
    2. 7.2  ESD Ratings
    3. 7.3  Recommended Operating Conditions
    4. 7.4  Recommended Components
    5. 7.5  Thermal Information
    6. 7.6  Buck-Boost Regulator
    7. 7.7  CC Cable Detection Parameters
    8. 7.8  CC VCONN Parameters
    9. 7.9  CC PHY Parameters
    10. 7.10 Thermal Shutdown Characteristics
    11. 7.11 Oscillator Characteristics
    12. 7.12 ADC Characteristics
    13. 7.13 TVS Parameters
    14. 7.14 Input/Output (I/O) Characteristics
    15. 7.15 BC1.2 Characteristics
    16. 7.16 I2C Requirements and Characteristics
    17. 7.17 Typical Characteristics
  9. Parameter Measurement Information
  10. Detailed Description
    1. 9.1 Overview
    2. 9.2 Functional Block Diagram
    3. 9.3 Feature Description
      1. 9.3.1  Device Power Management and Supervisory Circuitry
        1. 9.3.1.1 VIN UVLO and Enable/UVLO
        2. 9.3.1.2 Internal LDO Regulators
      2. 9.3.2  TVSP Device Configuration and ESD Protection
      3. 9.3.3  Buck-Boost Regulator
        1. 9.3.3.1  Buck-Boost Regulator Operation
        2. 9.3.3.2  Switching Frequency, Frequency Dither, Phase-Shift and Synchronization
        3. 9.3.3.3  VIN Supply and VIN Over-Voltage Protection
        4. 9.3.3.4  Feedback Paths and Error Amplifiers
        5. 9.3.3.5  Transconductors and Compensation
        6. 9.3.3.6  Output Voltage DAC, Soft-Start and Cable Droop Compensation
        7. 9.3.3.7  VBUS Overvoltage Protection
        8. 9.3.3.8  VBUS Undervoltage Protection
        9. 9.3.3.9  Current Sense Resistor (RSNS) and Current Limit Operation
        10. 9.3.3.10 Buck-Boost Peak Current Limits
      4. 9.3.4  USB-PD Physical Layer
        1. 9.3.4.1 USB-PD Encoding and Signaling
        2. 9.3.4.2 USB-PD Bi-Phase Marked Coding
        3. 9.3.4.3 USB-PD Transmit (TX) and Receive (Rx) Masks
        4. 9.3.4.4 USB-PD BMC Transmitter
        5. 9.3.4.5 USB-PD BMC Receiver
        6. 9.3.4.6 Squelch Receiver
      5. 9.3.5  VCONN
      6. 9.3.6  Cable Plug and Orientation Detection
        1. 9.3.6.1 Configured as a Source
        2. 9.3.6.2 Configured as a Sink
        3. 9.3.6.3 Overvoltage Protection (Px_CC1, Px_CC2)
      7. 9.3.7  ADC
        1. 9.3.7.1 ADC Divider Ratios
      8. 9.3.8  BC 1.2, Legacy and Fast Charging Modes (Px_DP, Px_DM)
      9. 9.3.9  USB2.0 Low-Speed Endpoint
      10. 9.3.10 Digital Interfaces
        1. 9.3.10.1 General GPIO
        2. 9.3.10.2 I2C Buffer
      11. 9.3.11 I2C Interface
        1. 9.3.11.1 I2C Interface Description
        2. 9.3.11.2 I2C Clock Stretching
        3. 9.3.11.3 I2C Address Setting
        4. 9.3.11.4 Unique Address Interface
        5. 9.3.11.5 I2C Pullup Resistor Calculation
      12. 9.3.12 Digital Core
        1. 9.3.12.1 Device Memory
        2. 9.3.12.2 Core Microprocessor
      13. 9.3.13 NTC Input
      14. 9.3.14 Thermal Sensors and Thermal Shutdown
    4. 9.4 Device Functional Modes
  11. 10Application and Implementation
    1. 10.1 Application Information
    2. 10.2 Typical Application
      1. 10.2.1 Design Requirements
      2. 10.2.2 Detailed Design Procedure
        1. 10.2.2.1 Application GUI Selections
        2. 10.2.2.2 EEPROM Selection
        3. 10.2.2.3 EN/UVLO
        4. 10.2.2.4 Sense Resistor, RSNS, RCSP, RCSN and CFILT
        5. 10.2.2.5 Inductor Currents
        6. 10.2.2.6 Output Capacitor
        7. 10.2.2.7 Input Capacitor
      3. 10.2.3 Application Curves
  12. 11Power Supply Recommendations
  13. 12Layout
    1. 12.1 Layout Guidelines
    2. 12.2 Layout Example
  14. 13Device and Documentation Support
    1. 13.1 Documentation Support
      1. 13.1.1 Related Documentation
    2. 13.2 Receiving Notification of Documentation Updates
    3. 13.3 Support Resources
    4. 13.4 Trademarks
    5. 13.5 Electrostatic Discharge Caution
    6. 13.6 Glossary
  15. 14Mechanical, Packaging, and Orderable Information

Package Options

Mechanical Data (Package|Pins)
Thermal pad, mechanical data (Package|Pins)
Orderable Information

USB-PD Bi-Phase Marked Coding

The USB-PD physical layer implemented in the TPS25762-Q1 is compliant to the USB-PD Specifications. The encoding scheme used for the baseband PD signal is a version of Manchester coding called Biphase Mark Coding (BMC). In this code, there is a transition at the start of every bit time and there is a second transition in the middle of the bit cell when a 1 is transmitted. This coding scheme is nearly DC balanced with limited disparity (limited to 1/2 bit over an arbitrary packet, so a very low DC level). Figure 9-21 illustrates Biphase Mark Coding.

GUID-05C6B0C3-07F9-4D8B-AAE5-65884DA84231-low.gifFigure 9-21 Biphase Mark Coding Example

The USB PD baseband signal is driven onto the Px_CC1 or Px_CC2 pin with a tri-state driver. The tri-state driver controls slew rate to limit coupling to D+/D– and to other signal lines in the Type-C fully featured cables. When sending the USB-PD preamble, the transmitter starts by transmitting a low level. The receiver at the other end tolerates the loss of the first edge. The transmitter terminates the final bit by an edge to ensure the receiver clocks the final bit of EOP.