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June 11, 2024
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Powering usb-c device with power supply that doesn't support PD

  • June 11, 2024
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Hi, i'm trying to power an usb-c device that needs 5v 2A, with a power supply (5v 8A) that doesn't support power delivery. For doing that i tried to use the evaluation board EVAL-SCS002V1 connecting the power supply wires (+ and -) to the green connector and the usb-c one to the device to power on. The result is that only the board blu led is turning on that means "default USB current".

How can i negotiate for more current? What am i doing wrong?

Please help me :folded_hands:.

Regards,

Giacomo

Best answer by willzhou

Hi

Please check this doc, it need to modify some register.

pm0265-managing-usbc-port-status-with-the-stusb4500l--stmicroelectronics.pdf

 

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willzhouBest answer
Technical Moderator
June 12, 2024

Hi

Please check this doc, it need to modify some register.

pm0265-managing-usbc-port-status-with-the-stusb4500l--stmicroelectronics.pdf

 

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