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STM32L562 EDK and USB PD

  • May 14, 2024
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Hi Team,

I have STM32L562 EDK with me , and can i make a USB PD application with that alone ?, or should i buy x-nucleo-snk1m1 which has TCPP01 for port protection?

Expecting a quick reply

Thanks in advance

Nithin

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    Best answer by Nicolas P.

    Hello @NITHIN 

    No need to buy a shield, the TCPP01 is already on the STM32L562E-DK

    NicolasP_0-1715698704786.png

    And as @FBL pointed out, there is already a firmware project available.

     

    Regards,

    Nicolas

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    Technical Moderator
    May 14, 2024
    ST Employee
    May 14, 2024

    Hello @NITHIN 

    No need to buy a shield, the TCPP01 is already on the STM32L562E-DK

    NicolasP_0-1715698704786.png

    And as @FBL pointed out, there is already a firmware project available.

     

    Regards,

    Nicolas

    NITHINAuthor
    Graduate
    May 15, 2024

    Hello @Nicolas P.  and hello @FBL ,

    Thanks for the quick and precise reply.

    One more doubt, Can i take advantage of the inbuilt screen for monitoring the power consumption via USB PD?

    Thanks in advance

    Nithin

    ST Employee
    May 15, 2024

    Hello @NITHIN,

    You want to display board power consumption on inbuilt screen ?

    It would perhaps increase the power consumption a bit ? How precise do you want to be ?

    And what do you mean power consumption via USBPD ?

    If you want to have the details of the power delivery contract, you can have that on the UCPD monitor.

    Are you aware of this tool (wiki link)

    You can display VBUS voltage and current :

    NicolasP_0-1715759774427.png

    Or even use the trigger button to display some info in the trace : see this part of the wiki