SLVSEW8B August   2019  – December 2019 TPS66020 , TPS66021

PRODUCTION DATA.  

  1. Features
  2. Applications
  3. Description
    1.     Function Table
      1.      TPS6602x Block Diagram
  4. Revision History
  5. Pin Configuration and Functions
    1.     Pin Functions
  6. Specifications
    1. 6.1  Absolute Maximum Ratings
    2. 6.2  ESD Ratings
    3. 6.3  Recommended Operating Conditions
    4. 6.4  Recommended Supply Load Capacitance
    5. 6.5  Thermal Information
    6. 6.6  PP5V Power Switch Characteristics
    7. 6.7  PPHV Power Switch Characteristics
    8. 6.8  Power Path Supervisory
    9. 6.9  VBUS LDO Characteristics
    10. 6.10 Thermal Shutdown Characteristics
    11. 6.11 Input-output (I/O) Characteristics
    12. 6.12 Power Consumption Characteristics
    13. 6.13 Typical Characteristics
  7. Parameter Measurement Information
  8. Detailed Description
    1. 8.1 Overview
    2. 8.2 Functional Block Diagram
    3. 8.3 Feature Description
      1. 8.3.1 5-V Source (PP5V Power Path)
        1. 8.3.1.1 PP5V Current Limit
        2. 8.3.1.2 PP5V Reverse Current Protection (RCP)
      2. 8.3.2 20-V Sink (PPHV Power Path)
        1. 8.3.2.1 PPHV Soft Start
        2. 8.3.2.2 PPHV Reverse Current Protection (RCP)
      3. 8.3.3 Overtemperature Protection
      4. 8.3.4 VBUS Overvoltage Protection (OVP)
      5. 8.3.5 Power Management and Supervisory
        1. 8.3.5.1 Supply Connections
        2. 8.3.5.2 Power Up Sequences
          1. 8.3.5.2.1 Normal Power Up
          2. 8.3.5.2.2 Dead Battery Operation
    4. 8.4 Device Functional Modes
      1. 8.4.1 State Transitions
        1. 8.4.1.1 DISABLED State
        2. 8.4.1.2 SRC 1.5-A State
        3. 8.4.1.3 SRC 3-A State
        4. 8.4.1.4 SNK State
        5. 8.4.1.5 FRS (Fast Role Swap) State
      2. 8.4.2 SRC FAULT State
      3. 8.4.3 SNK FAULT State
      4. 8.4.4 Device Functional Mode Summary
      5. 8.4.5 Enabling the PP5V Source Path
      6. 8.4.6 Enabling the PPHV Sink Path
      7. 8.4.7 Fast Role Swap (FRS)
        1. 8.4.7.1 Overview
        2. 8.4.7.2 Fast Role Swap Use Cases
        3. 8.4.7.3 Fast Role Swap Sequence
      8. 8.4.8 Faults
        1. 8.4.8.1 Fault Types
  9. Application and Implementation
    1. 9.1 Application Information
    2. 9.2 Typical Application
      1. 9.2.1 Design Requirements
      2. 9.2.2 Detailed Design Procedure
        1. 9.2.2.1 External Current Reference Resistor (RIREF)
        2. 9.2.2.2 External VLDO Capacitor (CVLDO)
        3. 9.2.2.3 PP5V Power Path Capacitance
        4. 9.2.2.4 PPHV, VBUS Power Path Capacitance
        5. 9.2.2.5 VBUS TVS Protection (Optional)
        6. 9.2.2.6 VBUS Schottky Diode Protection (Optional)
        7. 9.2.2.7 VBUS Overvoltage Protection (Optional)
        8. 9.2.2.8 Dead Battery Support
        9. 9.2.2.9 Fast Role Swap (FRS) (Optional)
      3. 9.2.3 Application Curves
  10. 10Power Supply Recommendations
  11. 11Layout
    1. 11.1 Layout Guidelines
    2. 11.2 Layout Example
  12. 12Device and Documentation Support
    1. 12.1 Related Links
    2. 12.2 Receiving Notification of Documentation Updates
    3. 12.3 Support Resources
    4. 12.4 Trademarks
    5. 12.5 Electrostatic Discharge Caution
    6. 12.6 Glossary
  13. 13Mechanical, Packaging, and Orderable Information

Package Options

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

Overview

For a hub application, the hub may be supplied by an external power source that is supplying power to a Host (via the Source path of the dual-role power (DRP) of the hub), as well as, a downstream Bus Powered Device (BPD) (DFP Source to the BPD). A communication path is formed from Host to the Bus Powered Device. Prior to FRS, power flows from the external power source to the Host and the Bus Powered Device. If the external power is removed, FRS operation will attempt to change the power role of the Host to a Source and the hub DRP port to a Sink allowing power to change direction from the Host to the BPD in an attempt to maintain the connection. It should be noted that after FRS, the contract is 5 V. Refer to the PD3.0 specification for further details on the Fast Role Swap function.

Two PD controllers are used in the FRS process. One PD controller resides on the Host side (USB PD Capable Host); the other resides on the hub side (USB PD Capable Hub). Both PD controllers are DRP since they must support power role swapping. Prior to FRS, the Hub DRP is a Source (known as the old Source) and may be supplying power to the DRP Host, which is acting as a Sink (known as the old Sink). After FRS, the Host DRP is a 5-V Source (known as the new Source, old Sink), and is supplying power to the Hub DRP configured as a Sink (known as the new Sink, old Source).