SDAA265 April   2026 TPS26750A

 

  1.   1
  2.   Abstract
  3.   Trademarks
  4. 1Applicability to other TI USB-PD Controllers
    1. 1.1 USB-PD Sink Introduction
    2. 1.2 Autonegotiate Sink Purpose
    3. 1.3 Definitions
  5. 2Fields Covered
  6. 3Autonegotiate Sink Basics with Examples
    1. 3.1 Auto Neg RDO Priority (ANRDOPriority)
    2. 3.2 Auto Compute Sink Min Power and Auto Neg Sink Min Required Power
    3. 3.3 No Capability Mismatch and Auto Disable Sink Upon Capability Mismatch
    4. 3.4 Auto Compute Sink Min Voltage and Auto Neg Min Voltage
    5. 3.5 Auto Compute Sink Max Voltage & Auto Neg Max Voltage
  7. 4Autonegotiate Sink Basics with EPR Examples
    1. 4.1 Systems Requiring ≥140W
    2. 4.2 Sink Path SPR to EPR Transitions
  8. 5Common Mistakes or Unique System Constraints
    1. 5.1 System Needs More Power but PD Selects Lower Power PDOs
    2. 5.2 System Supports EPR Power but PD Keeps Selecting 20V PDOs
    3. 5.3 Setting the Min Voltage and Max Voltage to the Same Values
  9. 6Advanced Autonegotiate Sink Examples
    1. 6.1 Downgrading to 5V Fixed PDO
    2. 6.2 Autonegotiate Sink With Interrupt Driven EC
    3. 6.3 ANeg: Auto Negotiate Sink Update
    4. 6.4 AUTO_NEGOTIATE_SINK Register
      1. 6.4.1 AUTO_NEGOTIATE_SINK Usage Example 1
      2. 6.4.2 AUTO_NEGOTIATE_SINK Usage Example 2
      3. 6.4.3 AUTO_NEGOTIATE_SINK Usage Example 3
      4. 6.4.4 AUTO_NEGOTIATE_SINK Usage Example 4
  10. 7References

Applicability to other TI USB-PD Controllers

The fields covered in this application note details the behavior of the TPS257xx and TPS267xx devices. This information is applicable to any device that contains the Autonegotiate Sink register; however, the complete register implementation can vary across different product families.

Not all devices share identical Autonegotiate Sink register fields. While the fields documented herein operate identically across all devices that include them, additonal fields, reserved bits, or alternate field configurations present in other devices can introduce supplementary functionality or constraints not described in this application note. The presence of these additional or modified fields in other devices can result in system-level behavior that differs from the behavior observed when operating solely with the fields documented in this datasheet.

For complete register definitions applicable to a specific device, refer to the corresponding device-specific technical reference manual (TRM).