The TPD4S201-Q1 is a
single-chip USB Type-C port protection device that provides 28V short-to-VBUS
overvoltage and IEC ESD protection.
Since the release of the USB Type-C
connector, many products and accessories for USB Type-C have been released that do not meet
the USB Type-C specification. Another concern for USB Type-C is that mechanical twisting and sliding of the
connector could short pins due to the close proximity they have in this small connector.
This can cause 28V VBUS to be shorted to the CC and SBU pins. Also due to the
proximity of the pins in the Type-C connector, there is a heightened concern that debris and
moisture will cause the 28V VBUS pin to be shorted to the CC, SBU, or USB2
pins.
These non-ideal
equipments and mechanical events make it necessary for the CC and other pins to be 28V
tolerant, even though the pins only operate at 5V or lower. The TPD4S201-Q1
enables the CC and SBU or USB2 pins to be 28V tolerant without interfering with normal
operation by providing over-voltage protection on the CC and SBU pins. The device places
high voltage FETs in series on the SBU and CC lines. For systems not utilizing alternate
modes with SBU communication, the SBU pins of the TPD4S201-Q1 can be used to
protect the USB2 data lines instead. When a voltage above the OVP threshold is detected on
these lines, the high voltage switches are opened up, isolating the rest of the system from
the high voltage condition present on the connector.
Finally, most systems require IEC 61000-4-2
system level ESD protection for external pins. The TPD4S201-Q1 integrates IEC
61000-4-2 ESD protection for the CC1, CC2, SBU1, and SBU2 pins, eliminating the need to
place high voltage TVS diodes externally on the connector.
The TPD4S201-Q1 is a
single-chip USB Type-C port protection device that provides 28V short-to-VBUS
overvoltage and IEC ESD protection.
Since the release of the USB Type-C
connector, many products and accessories for USB Type-C have been released that do not meet
the USB Type-C specification. Another concern for USB Type-C is that mechanical twisting and sliding of the
connector could short pins due to the close proximity they have in this small connector.
This can cause 28V VBUS to be shorted to the CC and SBU pins. Also due to the
proximity of the pins in the Type-C connector, there is a heightened concern that debris and
moisture will cause the 28V VBUS pin to be shorted to the CC, SBU, or USB2
pins.
These non-ideal
equipments and mechanical events make it necessary for the CC and other pins to be 28V
tolerant, even though the pins only operate at 5V or lower. The TPD4S201-Q1
enables the CC and SBU or USB2 pins to be 28V tolerant without interfering with normal
operation by providing over-voltage protection on the CC and SBU pins. The device places
high voltage FETs in series on the SBU and CC lines. For systems not utilizing alternate
modes with SBU communication, the SBU pins of the TPD4S201-Q1 can be used to
protect the USB2 data lines instead. When a voltage above the OVP threshold is detected on
these lines, the high voltage switches are opened up, isolating the rest of the system from
the high voltage condition present on the connector.
Finally, most systems require IEC 61000-4-2
system level ESD protection for external pins. The TPD4S201-Q1 integrates IEC
61000-4-2 ESD protection for the CC1, CC2, SBU1, and SBU2 pins, eliminating the need to
place high voltage TVS diodes externally on the connector.