SLLSEW6C November   2016  – June 2018 TUSB422

PRODUCTION DATA.  

  1. Features
  2. Applications
  3. Description
    1.     Device Images
      1.      Simplified Schematic
      2.      USB Type-C Smartphone
  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 Thermal Information
    5. 6.5 Electrical Characteristics
    6. 6.6 Timing Requirements
    7. 6.7 Typical Characteristics
  7. Detailed Description
    1. 7.1 Overview
    2. 7.2 Functional Block Diagram
      1. 7.2.1 Cables, Adapters, and Direct Connect Devices
        1. 7.2.1.1 USB Type-C receptacles and Plugs
        2. 7.2.1.2 USB Type-C Cables
        3. 7.2.1.3 Direct Connect Devices
    3. 7.3 Feature Description
      1. 7.3.1  USB PD I2C Type-C Port Controller Interface (TCPC)
      2. 7.3.2  USB PD BMC PHY
      3. 7.3.3  DFP (Downstream Facing Port)
      4. 7.3.4  UFP (Upstream Facing Port)
      5. 7.3.5  DRP (Dual-Role Port)
      6. 7.3.6  Type-C Current Mode Advertising
      7. 7.3.7  VBUS Source Enable/Disable Control
      8. 7.3.8  VBUS Sink Enable/Disable Control
      9. 7.3.9  VBUS Monitoring
      10. 7.3.10 VBUS Discharge
      11. 7.3.11 VBUS to CC Short Detection from Legacy Charger
      12. 7.3.12 VBUS Power Source Requirements
      13. 7.3.13 VBUS Power Sink Requirements.
      14. 7.3.14 VCONN
      15. 7.3.15 Interrupts
      16. 7.3.16 Fast Role Swap
    4. 7.4 Device Functional Modes
      1. 7.4.1 Unattached Mode
      2. 7.4.2 Active Mode
      3. 7.4.3 Power Role Swap
      4. 7.4.4 Debug Accessory
      5. 7.4.5 Dead Battery Mode
    5. 7.5 Programming
    6. 7.6 Register Maps
      1. 7.6.1  CSR Registers
      2. 7.6.2  Vendor ID Byte 0 Register (address = 0x00) [reset = 0x51]
        1. Table 7. Vendor ID Byte 0 Register Field Descriptions
      3. 7.6.3  Vendor ID Byte 1 Register (address = 0x01) [reset = 0x04]
        1. Table 8. Vendor ID Byte 1 Register Field Descriptions
      4. 7.6.4  Product ID Byte 0 Register (address = 0x02) [reset = 0x22]
        1. Table 9. Product ID Byte 0 Register Field Descriptions
      5. 7.6.5  Product ID Byte 1 Register (address = 0x03) [reset = 0x04]
        1. Table 10. Product ID Byte 1 Register Field Descriptions
      6. 7.6.6  Device ID Byte 0 Register (address = 0x04) [reset = 0x00]
        1. Table 11. Device ID Byte 0 Register Field Descriptions
      7. 7.6.7  Device ID Byte 1 Register (address = 0x05) [reset = 0x01]
        1. Table 12. Device ID Byte 1 Register Field Descriptions
      8. 7.6.8  USB Type-C Revision Byte 0 Register (address = 0x06) [reset = 0x11]
        1. Table 13. USB Type-C Revision Byte 0 Register Field Descriptions
      9. 7.6.9  USB Type-C Revision Byte 1 Register (address = 0x07) [reset = 0x00]
        1. Table 14. USB Type-C Revision Byte 1 Descriptions
      10. 7.6.10 USB PD Revision Version Byte 0 Register (address = 0x08) [reset = 0x11]
        1. Table 15. USB PD Revision Version Byte 0 Descriptions
      11. 7.6.11 USB PD Revision Version Byte 1 Register (address = 0x09) [reset = 0x20]
        1. Table 16. USB PD Revision Version Byte 1 Descriptions
      12. 7.6.12 PD Interface Revision Byte 0 Register (address = 0x0A) [reset = 0x10]
        1. Table 17. PD Interface Revision Byte 0 Descriptions
      13. 7.6.13 PD Interface Revision Byte 1 Register (address = 0x0B) [reset = 0x10]
        1. Table 18. PD Interface Revision Byte 1 Descriptions
      14. 7.6.14 Alert Byte 0 Register (address = 0x10) [reset = 0x00]
        1. Table 19. Alert Byte 0 Register Descriptions
      15. 7.6.15 Alert Byte 1 Register (address = 0x11) [reset = 0x00]
        1. Table 20. Alert Byte 1 Register Descriptions
      16. 7.6.16 Alert Mask Byte 0 Register (address = 0x12) [reset = 0xFFh]
        1. Table 21. Alert Mask Byte 0 Register Descriptions
      17. 7.6.17 Alert Mask Byte 1 Register (address = 0x13) [reset = 0x0F]
        1. Table 22. Alert Mask Byte 1 Register Descriptions
      18. 7.6.18 Power Status Mask Register (address = 0x14) [reset = 0xFF]
        1. Table 23. Power Status Mask Register Descriptions
      19. 7.6.19 FAULT Status Mask Register (address = 0x15) [reset = 0x7F]
        1. Table 24. FAULT Status Mask Register Descriptions
      20. 7.6.20 Config Standard Output Register (address = 0x18) [reset = 0x60]
        1. Table 25. Config Standard Output Descriptions
      21. 7.6.21 TCPC Control Register (address = 0x19) [reset = 0x00]
        1. Table 26. TCPC Control Register Descriptions
      22. 7.6.22 ROLE Control Register (address = 0x1A) [reset = 0x0A]
        1. Table 27. ROLE Control Register Descriptions
      23. 7.6.23 FAULT Control Register (address = 0x1B) [reset = 0x06]
        1. Table 28. FAULT Control Register Descriptions
      24. 7.6.24 Power Control Register (address = 0x1C) [reset = 0x60]
        1. Table 29. Power Control Register Descriptions
      25. 7.6.25 CC Status Register (address = 0x1D) [reset = 0x00]
        1. Table 30. CC Status Register Descriptions
      26. 7.6.26 Power Status Register (address = 0x1E) [reset = 0x00]
        1. Table 31. Power Status Register Descriptions
      27. 7.6.27 Fault Status Register (address = 0x1F) [reset = 0x00]
        1. Table 32. Fault Status Register Descriptions
      28. 7.6.28 Command Register (address = 0x23) [reset = 0x00]
        1. Table 33. Command Register Descriptions
      29. 7.6.29 Device Capabilities 1 Byte 0 Register (address = 0x24) [reset = 0x98]
        1. Table 34. Device Capabilities 1 Byte 0 Descriptions
      30. 7.6.30 Device Capabilities 1 Byte 1 Register (address = 0x25) [reset = 0x1E]
        1. Table 35. Device Capabilities 1 Byte 1 Descriptions
      31. 7.6.31 Device Capabilities 2 Byte 0 Register (address = 0x26) [reset = 0xC5]
        1. Table 36. Device Capabilities 2 Byte 0 Register Descriptions
      32. 7.6.32 Device Capabilities 2 Byte 1 Register (address = 0x27) [reset = 0x00]
        1. Table 37. Device Capabilities 2 Byte 1 Register Descriptions
      33. 7.6.33 Standard Input Capabilities Register (address = 0x28) [reset = 0x00]
        1. Table 38. Standard Input Capabilities Register Descriptions
      34. 7.6.34 Standard Output Capabilities Register (address = 0x29) [reset = 0x00]
        1. Table 39. Standard Output Capabilities Register Descriptions
      35. 7.6.35 Message Header Info Register (address = 0x2E) [reset = 0x02]
        1. Table 40. Message Header Info Register Descriptions
      36. 7.6.36 Receiver Detect Register (address = 0x2F) [reset = 0x00]
        1. Table 41. Receiver Detect Register Descriptions
      37. 7.6.37 Receive Byte Count Register (address = 0x30) [reset = 0x00]
        1. Table 42. Receive Byte Count Register Descriptions
      38. 7.6.38 Receive Buffer Frame Type Register (address = 0x31) [reset = 0x00]
        1. Table 43. Receive Buffer Frame Type Register Descriptions
      39. 7.6.39 Receive Buffer Header Byte 0 Register (address = 0x32) [reset = 0x00]
        1. Table 44. Receive Buffer Header Byte 0 Descriptions
      40. 7.6.40 Receive Buffer Header Byte 1 Register (address = 0x33) [reset = 0x00]
        1. Table 45. Receive Buffer Header Byte 1 Descriptions
      41. 7.6.41 Receive Buffer Data Object 1 Through 7 Register (address = 0x34 through 0x4F) [reset = 0x00]
        1. Table 46. Receive Buffer Data Object 1 Through 7 Descriptions
      42. 7.6.42 Transmit Register (address = 0x50) [reset = 0x00]
        1. Table 47. Transmit Register Descriptions
      43. 7.6.43 Transmit Byte Count Register (address = 0x51) [reset = 0x00]
        1. Table 48. Transmit Byte Count Register Descriptions
      44. 7.6.44 Transmit Buffer Header Byte 0 Register (address = 0x52) [reset = 0x00]
        1. Table 49. Transmit Buffer Header Byte 0 Register Descriptions
      45. 7.6.45 Transmit Buffer Header Byte 1 Register (address = 0x53) [reset = 0x00]
        1. Table 50. Transmit Buffer Header Byte 1 Register Descriptions
      46. 7.6.46 Transmit Buffer Data Object 1 Through 7 Register (address = 0x54 through 0x6F) [reset = 0x00]
        1. Table 51. Transmit Buffer Data Object 1 Through 7 Register Descriptions
      47. 7.6.47 VBUS Voltage Byte 0 Register (address = 0x70) [reset = 0x00]
        1. Table 52. VBUS Voltage Byte 0 Descriptions
      48. 7.6.48 VBUS Voltage Byte 1 Register (address = 0x71) [reset = 0x00]
        1. Table 53. VBUS Voltage Byte 1 Register Descriptions
      49. 7.6.49 VBUS Sink Disconnect Threshold Byte 0 Register (address = 0x72) [reset = 0x00]
        1. Table 54. VBUS Sink Disconnect Threshold Byte 0 Register Descriptions
      50. 7.6.50 VBUS Sink Disconnect Threshold Byte 1 Register (address = 0x73) [reset = 0x00]
        1. Table 55. VBUS Sink Disconnect Threshold Byte 1 Register Descriptions
      51. 7.6.51 VBUS Stop Discharge Threshold Byte 0 Register (address = 0x74) [reset = 0x00]
        1. Table 56. VBUS Stop Discharge Threshold Byte 0 Register Descriptions
      52. 7.6.52 VBUS Stop Discharge Threshold Byte 1 Register (address = 0x75) [reset = 0x00]
        1. Table 57. VBUS Stop Discharge Threshold Byte 1 Register Descriptions
      53. 7.6.53 VBUS Voltage Alarm High Config Byte 0 Register (address = 0x76) [reset = 0x00]
        1. Table 58. VBUS Voltage Alarm High Config Byte 0 Register Descriptions
      54. 7.6.54 VBUS Voltage Alarm High Config Byte 1 Register (address = 0x77) [reset = 0x00]
        1. Table 59. VBUS Voltage Alarm High Config Byte 1 Register Descriptions
      55. 7.6.55 VBUS Voltage Alarm Low Config Byte 0 Register (address = 0x78) [reset = 0x00]
        1. Table 60. VBUS Voltage Alarm Low Config Byte 0 Register Descriptions
      56. 7.6.56 VBUS Voltage Alarm Low Config Byte 1 Register (address = 0x79) [reset = 0x00]
        1. Table 61. VBUS Voltage Alarm Low Config Byte 1 Register Descriptions
      57. 7.6.57 Vendor Interrupts Status Register (address = 0x90) [reset = 0x00]
        1. Table 62. Vendor Interrupts Status Register Descriptions
      58. 7.6.58 Vendor Interrupts Mask Register (address = 0x92) [reset = 0x00]
        1. Table 63. Vendor Interrupts Mask Register Descriptions
      59. 7.6.59 CC General Control Register (address = 0x94) [reset = 0x04]
        1. Table 64. CC General Control Register Descriptions
      60. 7.6.60 PHY BMC TX Control Register (address = 0x95) [reset = 0x00]
        1. Table 65. PHY BMC TX Control Register Descriptions
      61. 7.6.61 PHY BMC RX Control Register (address = 0x96) [reset = 0x00]
        1. Table 66. PHY BMC RX Control Register Descriptions
      62. 7.6.62 PHY BMC RX Status Register (address = 0x97) [reset = 0x00]
        1. Table 67. PHY BMC RX Status Register Descriptions
      63. 7.6.63 VBUS and VCONN Control Register (address = 0x98) [reset = 0x00]
        1. Table 68. VBUS and VCONN Control Descriptions
      64. 7.6.64 OTSD Control Register (address = 0x99) [reset = 0x00]
        1. Table 69. OTSD Control Register Descriptions
      65. 7.6.65 LFO Timer Low Register (address = 0xA0) [reset = 0x00]
        1. Table 70. LFO Timer Low Register Descriptions
      66. 7.6.66 LFO Timer High Register (address = 0xA1) [reset = 0x00]
        1. Table 71. LFO Timer High Register Descriptions
      67. 7.6.67 Page Select Register (address = 0xFF) [reset = 0x00]
        1. Table 72. Page Select Register Descriptions
  8. Application and Implementation
    1. 8.1 Application Information
    2. 8.2 Typical Application
      1. 8.2.1 Design Requirements
      2. 8.2.2 Detailed Design Procedure
      3. 8.2.3 Application Curve
  9. Power Supply Recommendations
  10. 10Layout
    1. 10.1 Layout Guidelines
    2. 10.2 Layout Example
  11. 11Device and Documentation Support
    1. 11.1 Receiving Notification of Documentation Updates
    2. 11.2 Community Resources
    3. 11.3 Trademarks
    4. 11.4 Electrostatic Discharge Caution
    5. 11.5 Glossary
  12. 12Mechanical, Packaging, and Orderable Information

Package Options

Refer to the PDF data sheet for device specific package drawings

Mechanical Data (Package|Pins)
  • YFP|9
Thermal pad, mechanical data (Package|Pins)
Orderable Information

Power Role Swap

Upon entering the active mode, the power provider and consumer is determined by whether or not TUSB422 is presenting a Rp or a Rd on CC pins. If TUSB422 is presenting a Rp, then TUSB422 is a power provider. If TUSB422 is presenting a Rd, then TUSB422 is a power consumer. Once in the active mode, it may become necessary change power role through performing a power role swap. Key requirements for performing a power role swap by the software are listed below. For additional details on power role swap, consult the USB PD specification.

Transition from power provider to power consumer:

  1. TCPM state machine needs to transition from Attached.SRC to Attached.SNK.
  2. Disable VBUS source. TCPM should send DisableSourceVbus command to TUSB422 Command register.
  3. Once VBUS is at vSafe0V, disable AUTO_DISCHARGE_DISCONNECT in Power Control register and change Role Control register to present a Rd.
  4. Upon reception of PS_RDY message from port partner, update message header information and send PS_RDY back to port partner.
  5. Enable Sink VBUS and VBUS presence detection. TCPM should send SinkVbus and EnableVbusDetect commands to TUSB422 Command register.

Transition from power consumer to power provider:

  1. Disable AUTO_DISCHARGE_DISCONNECT in the Power Control register
  2. Disable VBUS presence detection. TCPM should send DisableVbusDetect command to TUSB422 Command register.
  3. Disable system sink VBUS. TCPM should also send DisableSinkVbus command to TUSB422 Command register.
  4. TCPM state machine needs to transition from Attached.SNK to Attached.SRC.
  5. Upon reception of PS_RDY message from port partner, change Role Control register to present a Rp.
  6. Enable system source VBUS. TCPM should send SourceVbusDefaultVoltage command to TUSB422 Command register.
  7. Once VBUS is at vSafe5V, the TCPM should update message header information and then send PS_RDY to its port partner.
  8. Upon successful completion of power-role swap, enable AUTO_DISCHARGE_DISCONNECT in the Power Control register

NOTE

During Power-role swap, the TUSB422 will disable its VCONN. Software workaround is to re-enable VCONN and issue error recovery for VCONN powered accessories. This may result in momentary loss of video/data.