SLVUCP9A November 2023 – March 2024 TPS25751
Out of the box, the hardware on TPS25751EVM is set up for Liquid Detection/Corrosion Mitigation. R34 and R36 are populated to connect J3 Type-C SBU pins to TPS25751 GPIO4 and GPIO5 for liquid detection, R32 and R33 are not populated. TPD2S300 (U5) is in between TPS25751 and J3 Type-C port for protection in case of short to VBUS. Refer to Figure 5-7 and Figure 5-8 for location details.
On the TPS25751EVM the hardware is set to use specific GPIOs for MOSFET control and Liquid Detection feature. For user applications, some GPIOs can be configured differently while some are required for all designs, refer to Table 5-3 for details on specific test point and the configurability for custom designs. Refer to Section 4.3.2.
Test Point on EVM | Description | Configurability |
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GPIO4 | Connected to SBU1 for Liquid Detection 1 (LD1) | Not configurable for custom designs |
GPIO5 | Connected to SBU2 for Liquid Detection 2 (LD2) | Not configurable for custom designs |
SBU1 | Connected to GPIO4 for Liquid Detection 1 (LD1) | Not configurable for custom designs |
SBU2 | Connected to GPIO5 for Liquid Detection 2 (LD2) | Not configurable for custom designs |
GPIO6 | Connected to NFET (QN1 and QN2) to enable pull-down, when enabled PD is detecting short to VBUS/CC | Configurable for custom designs |
GPIO7 | Connected to PFET (QP1 and QP2) to enable pull-up, when enabled PD is detecting short to GND | Configurable for custom designs |
GPIO1 | Connected to D9 LED to indicate if liquid is detected at J3 Type-C port | Configurable for custom designs |