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Hello,
The issue was resolved and here is the resolution:
Before going with the resolution, all this confusion was created because nowhere in the datasheet it is mentioned (or at least I could not able to find) any reference suggesting the schematic difference that should be there for STUSB4700YQTR & STUSB4700QTR, even in the reference schematic it is mentioned as STUSB4700 likely suggesting common circuitry for both the part nos.
Finally here is the Resolution:
- Just Note, the Input voltage should be greater than the voltage you have to negotiate
- As part no. we used is STUSB4700YQTR, it is an automotive version and supports only three PDO profiles, thus IC’s Pin No. 15(GPIO3) and IC’s Pin No. 14(GPIO2) should not be connected to the Resistor divider, i.e. it has to be No Connect, once the trace was cut negotiation started happening and it started working, Below is the snip of the STUSB4700's datasheet showing supported PDO profiles.
Regards,
SUHAS S
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