STUSB4761 vs STUSB4700 PD Source for compatibility with STUSB4500 PD Sink
Hi, I'm working on a board that has a USB PD input and a USB PD output.
The board initialises via a generic PD 100W charger connected to the USB-C input, negotiating power for 20V / 5A via the STUSB4500. After this, I'm trying to source the voltage to a secondary board, connecting the STUSB4500 output directly to a PD Source chip, which will again connect to an STUSB4500 in this secondary board. I tried to do this with the STUSB4761 PD Source chip, but the chip is not negotiating or outputting any voltage. I realised the chip has a feedback pin and probably only works with AC/DC supplies. Is there anything I can do to make this work? In other words, this is the scheme I tried:
External power supply (100W) > USB-C CABLE > PCB#1: STUSB4500 + STUSB4761 > USB-C CABLE > PCB#2: STUSB4500 and so on... (this will repeat on a daisy-chain for at least 6 PCBs).
One more question, would it be better to have a STUSB4700 for the source in this situation? Can I link the STUSB4500 to an STUSB4700, and vice-versa for the next negotiation (at 20V / 5A), like in the scheme above but replacing the STUSB4761?
Any help will be very much appreciated!
Thank you,
Ian
