Description; Features; Applications; Glossary Of Terms - Texas Instruments TPS2543EVM User Manual

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Description

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Description
The TPS2543EVM allows reference circuit evaluation of the TI TPS2543 USB charging port power switch
and controller.
1.1

Features

USB Charging Port Power Switch and Controller
Meets Battery Charging Specification BC1.2 for DCP and CDP
Meets Chinese Telecommunications Industry 2.0 Standard YD/T 1591-2009
Compatible With USB 2.0 and 3.0 Power Switch Requirements
Adjustable Current Limit, 230 mA–2800 mA Typical
Fast Overcurrent Response – 1.5 μs Typical
73-mΩ High-Side MOSFET
2.6-GHz Bandwidth USB 2.0 Data Switch
EVM supports USB 3.0 data passthrough
1.2

Applications

USB Ports/Hubs
Notebook PCs
1.3

Glossary of Terms

Charging downstream port (CDP)
– A downstream port that complies with the USB 2.0 definition of a host or a hub, and additionally
defines a handshake on DP/DM to identify a BC 1.1 compliant host to a BC 1.1 compliant portable
device
– BC 1.1 allows a high-speed portable device to draw 900 mA and low-speed or full-speed device to
draw 1500 mA
– BC 1.2 intention is to allow all devices to draw 1500 mA
– BC 1.2 corrects BC 1.1 to ensure USB host provides 5 V at >1500 mA
Standard downstream port (SDP)
– USB 2.0 defined port currently adopted by most USB ports
– Portable device is allowed to draw 100 mA initially and request additional current over USB
communications in 100-mA steps up to a maximum of 500 mA
– USB host required to provide at least 500 mA at 5 V
– Portable device must draw less than 2.5 mA when in USB Suspend due to the absence of USB
communication
Dedicated charging port (DCP) as defined in BC 1.1
– BC 1.1 defines a dedicated charging port as a downstream port on a device that outputs power
through a USB connector, but is not capable of enumerating a downstream device.
– Wall adapter must source between 500 mA and 1500 mA.
– Portable device may attempt to draw 1800 mA in order to force the wall adapter into
constant-current mode.
– BC 1.2 intention is to allow DCP to current limit above 1800 mA
YD/T 1591-2006, updated 2009
– PROC Telecommunications Standard
– Defines wall-adapter requirements
– Rated current between 500 mA–1500 mA with defined I-V curve
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TPS2543EVM User's Guide
Copyright © 2012, Texas Instruments Incorporated
www.ti.com
SLVU660 – February 2012
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