I am using usb-pd system with stm32g071rb76 processor. There are 2 CC pins on this processor. But when I use the stm32g0b1kct6 processor, there is only one CC pin. Why is that. Is there an advantage to it.
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‎2021-07-10 3:55 AM
I am using usb-pd system with stm32g071rb76 processor. There are 2 CC pins on this processor. But when I use the stm32g0b1kct6 processor, there is only one CC pin. Why is that. Is there an advantage to it. I am using TCPP01-M12 as a protection circuit. In this case, what should I do with the cc2 pin in tcpp01-m12?
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‎2021-07-12 1:08 AM
​Dear customer, on some low 28 and 32 pin count package , two bonding package options exist. As described page 12, the STM32G0B1KCT6 has only one port with only one CC line (see note (2)). This allow to support limited use-case such as device with USB-C captive cable.
If you need a complete port with two CC lines I recommend you to select the STM32G0B1KBT6N. Best regards
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‎2021-07-12 1:08 AM
​Dear customer, on some low 28 and 32 pin count package , two bonding package options exist. As described page 12, the STM32G0B1KCT6 has only one port with only one CC line (see note (2)). This allow to support limited use-case such as device with USB-C captive cable.
If you need a complete port with two CC lines I recommend you to select the STM32G0B1KBT6N. Best regards
