Will the Voltage on the USB Type-C Current without PD (5V 15W) be of same stability as in PD?

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I need power distribution (5V 3A) and data communication through USB Type-C, for FX3. Will the power using USB Type-C Current deviate from the power I would get using PD, say implementing EZ-PD BCR?

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Hi Arne,

We are not expected that you will do soldering the MUX to our EVK (CYUSB3KIT-003). If you would like to try it, it is your call.

We expect the customer will create their board based on the schematic that I have shown.

Best regards,

Hirotaka Takayama

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Hello,

5V3A is a Type-C standard. You do not need to use USB PD.

You can refer to the following KBA so as to develop FX3-based USB Type-C design.

Designing FX3™/CX3-Based USB Type-C Products - KBA218460

Best regards,

Hirotaka Takayama

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Thank you. How can I include the suggested Mux (PI3USB302-A) with a development board? I understand that I need CYUSB3KIT-003.

Best regards Arne

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Hi Arne,

We are not expected that you will do soldering the MUX to our EVK (CYUSB3KIT-003). If you would like to try it, it is your call.

We expect the customer will create their board based on the schematic that I have shown.

Best regards,

Hirotaka Takayama

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