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hello,
as i'm diving deep into development of this powerbank project using the reference design and the exemple code i find more problems and confusion.
in the CCGx power SDK user guide doesn't explail the purpose of VBUS_C_CTRL, VBUS_P_CTRL and pin2 Type-C port buck-boost regulator enable signal.
i want to check if the the reference desigh schematic design is right with the TopDesign.cysch.
1) USB_C_CTL on the CCG3PA should be pin 4? in schematic design
2) TYPE_C_CE ont the CCG3PA should be pin 2? in the schematic design ?
3)shoud CCG3PA pin 9 (DIR_CTRL_C in TopDesign.cysch) connect to the SC8913 INT pin 13 ?
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Hi ,
1. You shall make TopDesign.cysch on your firmware project keep same as project schematic. If you are not assured the pre-assigned pin usage in the firmware, you'd better to take a look CY4532 schematic. As per your schematic attached, the example firmware you can get is not follow the pin assignment. You need notice that.
2. Only pins of Green marked cannot be re-configured/re-assignment, you can remove any pins which is not follow your schematic.
3. Meanwhile, please kindly notice that CY4532 is not use SC8913/SC8915.
Best Regards,
Lisa
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Hi ,
Kindly refer my comments as below:
1) USB_C_CTL on the CCG3PA should be pin 4? in schematic design
>> YES. It shall be use pin#4 as VBUS_C_CTRL. If you want to use other pins, you need replace the logic of
#define APP_VBUS_SNK_FET_ON_P1()
#define APP_VBUS_SNK_FET_OFF_P1()
in the config.h file.
2) TYPE_C_CE ont the CCG3PA should be pin 2? in the schematic design ?
>> You can change it as per your request. Once you changed hardware, you need change the firmware regards of.
3)shoud CCG3PA pin 9 (DIR_CTRL_C in TopDesign.cysch) connect to the SC8913 INT pin 13 ?
>> You can change it as per your request. Once you changed hardware, you need change the firmware regards of.
Best Regards,
Lisa
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thanks for the reply.
my question is based on the TopDesign.cysch screenshot below and the schematic in the pdf file below.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JzDsPUgrRcFSVH-MqkDbx0p3OOWeMypv/view?usp=sharing
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Hi ,
The project you shared cannot be reached from my end. Could you please kindly attach it in this thread directly?
Best Regards,
Lisa
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how to en/dis or on/off VBUS_C_CTRL pin ?
which API from power SDk shell i use ?
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hi here is the project schematic in the pdf file.
on the TopDesign.cysch you can see pin:
1>>PWMI_OUT_C
2>>BUCK_BOOST_EN_C
3>>VBUS_P_CTRL
4>>VBUS_C_CTRL
9>>DIR_CTRL_C
12>>SDA (I2C)
13>>scl (I2C)
on the project schematic pin:
1>>USB_C_CTL
2>> no connected
3>> no connected
4>>TYPE_C_CE
9>>no connected
10>>INT (I2C)
12>>SDA(I2C)
13>>CLC(I2C)
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LisaZ_26 Hello Lisa could you please help me, with this ?
the south-chip SC8913 is communicate with CCG3PA throught I2C and (INT pin) An open drain output for interrupt signal, is this pin DIR_CTRL_C on the TopDesign.cysch ?
as the the buck-boost ic is connected to CCG3PA throught I2C why there is BUCK_BOOST_EN_C on TopDesign.cysch and what is used for
and same for PMWI_OUT_C ?
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Hi ,
1. You shall make TopDesign.cysch on your firmware project keep same as project schematic. If you are not assured the pre-assigned pin usage in the firmware, you'd better to take a look CY4532 schematic. As per your schematic attached, the example firmware you can get is not follow the pin assignment. You need notice that.
2. Only pins of Green marked cannot be re-configured/re-assignment, you can remove any pins which is not follow your schematic.
3. Meanwhile, please kindly notice that CY4532 is not use SC8913/SC8915.
Best Regards,
Lisa