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Associate II
April 13, 2026
Question

STUSB4500 Reference Design using STL6P3LLH6

  • April 13, 2026
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Hi 

I have a question regarding use of STL6P3LLH6 MOSFET in the reference design as shown in EVAL-SCS001V1. In this reference, there is only one STL6P3LLH6(T1) used as shown below:

 

 

 

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But in the datasheet of STUSB4500, Fig 10 shows use of 2 such MOSFETs as shown below. What is the advantage of using 2 of these? 

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In my design, i will use STUSB4500 to negotiate only fixed 20V, 2.5A. So, wondering if i need to put 2 MOSFETs or would it be OK with only one?

Thanks!

 

 

 

1 reply

Peter BENSCH
Technical Moderator
April 13, 2026

For applications with a single current direction, a single MOSFET is sufficient.

However, if current can flow in both directions, the parasitic diode in standard MOSFETs would start to conduct, making it impossible to switch the circuit off. For this reason, two MOSFETs are connected in anti-series.
Does it answer your question?

Regards
/Peter

CircuitAuthor
Associate II
April 13, 2026

In which cases Current may flow in both directions if i may ask?

 

In my design USB-C receptable along with this STUSB4500 used for USB 2.0 Full Speed Communications and Power Delivery  Power sinking 20V, 2.5A. So, it won't be used for sourcing current.

So, if i put both these MOSFETs it won't hurt as i understand, correct?