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10 / 20 page D- D+ GND VBUS 5.0 V 2.7 V 2.0 V D- D+ GND VBUS 5.0 V 2.0 V 2.7 V D- D+ GND VBUS 5.0 V 2.7 V 2.7 V D- D+ GND VBUS 200 (max) 5.0 V TPS2513, TPS2513A TPS2514, TPS2514A SLVSBY8B – MAY 2013 – REVISED SEPTEMBER 2013 www.ti.com The BC1.2 Specification defines the protocol necessary to allow portable equipment to determine what type of port it is connected to so that it can allot its maximum allowable current drawn. The hand-shaking process is two steps. During step one, the primary detection, the portable equipment outputs a nominal 0.6 V output on its D+ line and reads the voltage input on its D– line. The portable device concludes it is connected to a SDP if the voltage is less than the nominal data detect voltage of 0.3 V. The portable device concludes that it is connected to a Charging Port if the D– voltage is greater than the nominal data detect voltage of 0.3V and less than 0.8 V. The second step, the secondary detection, is necessary for portable equipment to determine between a CDP and a DCP. The portable device outputs a nominal 0.6 V output on its D– line and reads the voltage input on its D+ line. The portable device concludes it is connected to a CDP if the data line being remains is less than the nominal data detect voltage of 0.3 V. The portable device concludes it is connected to a DCP if the data line being read is greater than the nominal data detect voltage of 0.3 V and less than 0.8 V. Dedicated Charging Port (DCP) A dedicated charging port (DCP) is a downstream port on a device that outputs power through a USB connector, but is not capable of enumerating a downstream device, which generally allows portable devices to fast charge at their maximum rated current. A USB charger is a device with a DCP, such as a wall adapter or car power adapter. A DCP is identified by the electrical characteristics of its data lines. The following DCP identification circuits are usually used to meet the handshaking detections of different portable devices. Short the D+ Line to the D– Line The USB BC1.2 Specification and the Chinese Telecommunications Industry Standard YD/T 1591-2009 define that the D+ and D– data lines should be shorted together with a maximum series impedance of 200 Ω. This is shown in Figure 8. Figure 8. DCP Short Mode Divider DCP There are three charging schemes for divider DCP. They are named after Divider 1, Divider 2, and Divider 3 DCPs that are shown in Figure 9, Figure 10, and Figure 11. The Divider 1 charging scheme is used for 5-W adapters, and applies 2 V to the D+ line and 2.7 V to the D– data line. The Divider 2 charging scheme is used for 10-W adapters, and applies 2.7 V on the D+ line and 2 V is applied on the D– line. The Divider 3 charging scheme is used for 12-W adapters, and applies 2.7V on D+ and D- lines. Figure 9. Divider 1 DCP Figure 10. Divider 2 DCP Figure 11. Divider 3 DCP 10 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2013, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: TPS2513 TPS2513A TPS2514 TPS2514A |
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