2024-10-17 09:59 AM
Goodmornig,
I'm designing a board with an stm32wb microcontroller and I would like to use a type c connector for power supply (some hundreds of mA maximum) @ 5V the board and possibly to transfer data with the microcontroller. No advance type-c features are required. Is there some reference design to do it without having to use addition controller for type c management?
Thanks.
2024-10-18 05:05 AM
Hi Matteverze,
A functional and fully protected schematic is below.
TCPP01-M12 :
ECMF2-40A100N6 for data-lines :
ESDA25P35-1U1M : TVS (Transient Voltage Suppressor) against surges on VBUS.
Best regards,
Mathieu
2024-10-25 12:56 AM
Hi @MROUV.1 ,
Thank you for providing a schematic. Is this schematic taken from some datsheet or reference?
And another question, the pin DP and DM can be connected directly to the DP and DM pin available on STM32 MCU or other components are needed (like resistors...)? Are there any reference?
Thanks.
2024-10-25 01:19 AM
@MROUV.1 - that might be useful as a Knowledge Base article ... ?
2024-10-28 06:16 AM
Just for reference, checking
section 1.2.2 TCPP01-M12 USB Type-C® protection and VBUS overvoltage protection setup and section 1.2.4 USB 2.0 data path and configuration setting
detail hardware guidelines for Type C applications with and without UCPD
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