SLVUD25
April 2025
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
2.3
Header Information
2.4
Jumper Information
2.5
Interfaces
3
Hardware Design Files
3.1
Schematics
3.2
PCB Layouts
3.3
Bill of Materials (BOM)
4
Additional Information
4.1
Known Hardware or Software Issues
4.2
Trademarks
Features
Charging up to 240W on Port A and port B
240W with LM251772EVM-PD
Supported VIN is 6V to 48V
GUI(
TPS267XX-Q1-GUI
)
VBUS and CCx test points for both Type-C ports to monitor PD traffic
MCU for Flash programming and system telemetry
Jumper selection for PP5V source
Jumper to allow for future EVM boards that support voltages up to 50V
I2C address update via Jumper
All GPIO pins available on headers
PP5V from TPS26742EQ1
PP5V from Data Type C
PP5V generated from VIN using onboard Buck converter