
onsemi FUSB3307MX-PPS-GEVB Evaluation Board
onsemi FUSB3307MX-PPS-GEVB Evaluation Board is designed to evaluate the FUSB3307 Type-C interface detection and USB Power Delivery 3.0 solution. The FUSB3307MX-PPS-GEVB Evaluation Board is enabled for stand-alone operation and connection to test equipment for specific testing requirements. Using a single DC power supply, the Evaluation Board functions as a source-only port.The onsemi FUSB3307MX-PPS-GEVB Evaluation Board contains a USB Type-C source controller supporting USB Power Delivery (PD) 3.0 with PPS (Programmable Power Supply) based on USB PD 3.0 standards. Additionally, the board offers a 4-stage buck-boost controller, delivering VBUS levels from 3.3V to 21V and supporting nominal current loads up to 5A. The evaluation board has a VBAT connector for a DC power supply and connects to the input switch of the NCV81599 DC to DC 4-Switch Buck-Boost Controller.
Multiple test points for device validation are included, such as VBUS, and GND_SNS test points can be used for VBUS load testing.
Features
- Wide input voltage range 4.5V to 32V
- Wide output voltage range 3.3V to 21V
- Type-C r1.4 / USB PD 3.0 v1.2 compliant
- USB-IF TID # 1430
- Type-C source only
- Detects cable marker identity and offers 3A or 5A power objects
- VCONN Supply
- CV/CC control with CATH pin
- Onboard 5m rsense resistor
- Over-current/short-circuit protection (OCP)
- Auto-tuning OCP for low output voltages
- Over-temperature protection (OTP)
- Over- and under-voltage protection (OVP/UVP)
- Cable fault detection
- External NFET for VBUS control
- Easily accessible test points for rapid evaluation and performance measurements
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Published: 2021-02-09
| Updated: 2022-03-11