SLVUCP8A
September 2024 – June 2025
TPS26750
1
Description
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Features
Applications
6
1
Evaluation Module Overview
1.1
Introduction
1.2
Kit Contents
1.3
Specification
1.4
Device Information
2
Hardware
2.1
Power Requirements
2.2
Setup
2.2.1
Flashing Firmware Configuration to the TPS26750EVM
2.2.2
Stand Alone Testing
2.2.3
Dead Battery Safe Mode
2.2.4
Dead Battery Always Enable Sink
2.2.5
TPS26750 and BQ25756
2.3
Header Information
2.4
Jumper Information
2.5
Push Buttons
2.6
Interfaces
2.7
Debug Information
2.8
Test Points and LEDS
3
Software
3.1
Software Description
3.2
Software Installation
3.2.1
Web Browser
3.2.2
Native Application
3.3
Software Development
3.4
Using the Application Customization Tool
3.4.1
Default View
3.4.2
Selecting a Configuration
3.4.3
Filling Out the Questionnaire
3.4.4
Advanced Configuration Mode
3.4.5
Flashing Configuration to TPS26750
3.4.6
Additional Settings
3.4.6.1
Generating a New Configuration
3.4.6.2
Exporting and Importing Settings
3.4.6.3
Generating the Binary
3.4.6.4
Generating the VIF File
4
Application Specific Use Cases
4.1
Use With the BQ25756EVM
4.1.1
Hardware Setup with BQ25756EVM
4.1.2
Software Setup with the BQ25756EVM
5
Hardware Design Files
5.1
Schematics
5.2
PCB Layouts
5.3
Bill of Materials (BOM)
6
Additional Information
6.1
Trademarks
6.2
Electrostatic Discharge Caution
6.3
Terminology
6.4
Device Support
6.4.1
Third-Party Products Disclaimer
6.4.2
Supplemental Content
6.5
Documentation Support
6.6
Receiving Notification of Documentation Updates
6.7
Support Resources
7
Revision History
6.5
Documentation Support
USB Power Delivery Specification
USB-PD Specifications
USB Type-C Cable and Connector Specifications
USB Document Library
USB Power Delivery - Compliance Reports
Designing a Battery Charging System for Diversifying Applications
, application note
USB Type-C PD3.1 extended power range, and the benefits of Type-C + BQ solution
, seminar
Designing an application to support a wide input voltage and battery voltage
, technical article