About the voltage that can be input to the VBUS_P pin of CCG6SF/DF

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SuSh_1535366
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Hello,

The CCG6SF/DF datasheet specifies 4.9V to 5.5V as the valid range for VBUS_P (_P0, _P1).

However, if I want to use the CCG6SF/DF for a device that can provide more than 5V, then a maximum voltage up to 20V will be supplied to these pins.

Can a voltage greater than 5.5V be input to the VBUS_P pin?

Or will I need some external components?

Thanks,

Shimamura

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ShifangZ_26
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Hi Shimamura,

You need some external components for implementing higher than 5.5V on VBUS provider path.

Best Regards,

Lisa

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ShifangZ_26
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Hi Shimamura,

You need some external components for implementing higher than 5.5V on VBUS provider path.

Best Regards,

Lisa

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