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New Product Introduction: CCG 2: USB Type-C Cable Controller With PD CCG 2 = Type-C Controller Gen 2 Type-C = Reversible Slim USB Connector PD = Power Delivery Build Your USB 3. 0 Type-C Cable With CCG 2, An ARM Cortex-M 0 -based Controller Solution in a 3. 3 -mm 2 CSP 001 -93701 Rev *D Owner: GSZ (BDK, MARF, MSMI, GMRL, JMY) Tech lead: AKN CCG 2: USB Type-C Cable Controller With PD New Product Introduction Cover 1
USB Type-C: Connector of the Future USB Type-A and Type-B are the current USB-IF 1 standards, but they have limitations They use large connectors that prevent slim industrial designs (plug height: A = 4. 5 mm; B = 10. 4 mm) They require a fixed plug orientation and a fixed cable direction They carry only USB signals Power delivery implementation on them is complicated, expensive and limited to 7. 5 W USB Type-C is the new USB-IF 1 standard that solves these problems and enables: Slim industrial design with a 2. 4 -mm plug height Reversible plug orientation and cable direction Transport of both USB signals and PCIe 2 or Display. Port 3 signals on the same connector Easy implementation of low-cost power delivery up to 100 W USB Type-C is the new, slimmer, all-in-one, 100 -W connector USB Micro-B 4. 7 mm USB Type-A Display. Port 4. 0 mm Power 4. 5 mm 1. 8 mm 10. 4 mm 2. 4 mm USB Type-C – Combines all in one USB Type-B 1 The 3 A display interface standard developed by the Video Electronics Standards USB Implementers Forum creates and maintains USB specifications Component Interconnect Express is a standard for the primary bus in PCs Association, used primarily to connect a video source to a display such as a monitor 001 -93701 Owner: GSZ CCG 2: USB Type-C Cable Controller With PD New Product Introduction Market Vision Rev *D Tech Lead: AKN 2 Peripheral 2
USB Type-C Cable Controllers: A $140 M Market by 2019 USB Type-C cable controllers are projected to grow from $5 M in 2015 to $20 M+ in 2019 at a CAGR of 40% The USB Type-C connector is becoming universal: slimmer, reversible, multiple-protocol and 100 -W Power Delivery capable USB Type-C ports communicate with the cable to determine its power rating and supported protocols These cables must therefore be electronically marked to report their capabilities USB Type-C cable controllers address this market with a USB-IF 1 certified solution that: Marks cables electronically with a controller IC embedded in the cable plug Reports cable characteristics, including power rating and supported protocols Multiplexes USB signals with PCIe 2 or Display. Port 3 signals on the same cable Enables control of signal conditioners in high-speed signal path Type-C cables, the emerging standard for USB 3. 0, require at least one controller in the cable Electronically Marked Type-C Cable A Type-C Cable with a controller on both ends of the cable 1 The USB Implementers Forum creates and maintains USB specifications Component Interconnect Express is a standard for the primary bus in PCs 2 Peripheral 001 -93701 Rev *D Owner: GSZ Tech Lead: AKN 3 A display interface standard developed by the Video Electronics Standards Association, used primarily to connect a video source to a display such as a monitor CCG 2: USB Type-C Cable Controller With PD New Product Introduction Market Positioning 3
Terms You Will Hear Today USB Type-C (Type-C) USB 3. 0 Type-C Plug A new standard with a slimmer and reversible USB plug, a reversible cable, multiple protocol support and 100 -W PD GND RX 2 p RX 2 n VBUS SBU 1 Dn GND TX 2 p TX 2 n VBUS VCONN Dp CC VBUS TX 1 n TX 1 p GND SBU 2 VBUS RX 1 n RX 1 p GND 2. 4 mm Configuration Channel (CC) USB Type-C bus wire used to carry the PD protocol signals Dp, Dn USB Type-C bus wires used to transmit and receive USB 2. 0 data TXp, TXn, RXp, RXn USB Type-C bus wires used to transmit and receive USB 3. 0 and PCIe or Display. Port data Sideband Use (SBU) The use of a USB Type-C bus wire for non-USB control signals, such as Display. Port control signals Type-C Transceiver A transmitter/receiver that communicates over the CC Electronically Marked Cable Assembly (EMCA) A USB cable with an IC that reports cable characteristics (e. g. , current rating) to the Type-C ports VCONNECTOR (VCONN) USB Type-C bus wire used to power the controller in the EMCA VBUS USB Type-C bus wire used for system power; usually 5 V, but increased to 20 V on 100 -W USB-PD systems 001 -93701 Rev *D Owner: GSZ Tech Lead: AKN CCG 2: USB Type-C Cable Controller With PD New Product Introduction To. A 4
Terms You Will Hear Today USB Power Delivery (USB-PD, PD) A new USB standard that increases power delivery over VBUS from 7. 5 W to 100 W Both hosts and devices can act as either a Provider 1 or a Consumer 2 of power For example, a monitor can power a notebook, which in turn can power a tablet or a hard disk drive The current PD 2. 0 standard uses a dedicated CC wire to negotiate the PD logic Downstream-Facing Port (DFP), Upstream-Facing Port (UFP), Dual-Role Port (DRP) DFP is a USB Type-C port on a host or a hub to which devices are connected UFP is a USB Type-C port on a device or a hub that connects to a host or a hub DFP DRP is a USB Type-C port that can operate as either a DFP or a UFP Peripheral Component Interconnect Express (PCIe) A standard for the primary bus in a PC Display. Port A digital display interface standard developed by the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) Used primarily to connect a video source to a display, such as a monitor to a PC CCG 2 A Cypress USB Type-C cable controller that complies with the latest USB Type-C and PD standards Uses Cypress’s proprietary S 8 technology with a 32 -bit, 48 -MHz ARM® Cortex® -M 0 processor and 32 KB flash Integrates a single Type-C Transceiver, termination resistors and system-level ESD (8 -k. V contact, 15 -k. V air) Available in a 20 -ball, 3. 3 -mm 2 CSP package Provides a complete, one-chip, hardware and firmware solution for a USB Type-C EMCA 1 Provider: 001 -93701 Rev *D A Type-C port that sources power over V BUS Owner: GSZ Tech Lead: AKN 2 Consumer: A Type-C port that sinks power from V BUS CCG 2: USB Type-C Cable Controller With PD New Product Introduction To. A 5
Design Problems Engineers Face Engineers need a cost-effective USB Type-C cable solution Dedicated controllers for EMCAs do not exist, forcing engineers to consider complex do-it-yourself MCU solutions MCU-based solutions do not fit inside cable assemblies General-purpose MCUs require additional ICs and passives to implement a Type-C Transceiver Rapidly evolving USB standards make compliance and interoperability a challenge The USB Type-C and PD compliance test specifications are continually changing and won’t be finalized until late 2015 Cypress’s CCG 2 USB Type-C cable controller solves these problems, providing: A cost-effective, dedicated controller for the USB Type-C EMCA market A Type-C Transceiver with integrated termination resistors and system-level ESD in a 3. 3 -mm 2 CSP, ideal for cables An ARM Cortex-M 0 with 32 KB flash and fully compliant firmware that enables field upgrades as the USB-IF specification changes Bring your USB Type-C EMCA to market faster with CCG 2, a small-footprint, programmable, one-chip USB Type-C cable solution with fully compliant firmware 001 -93701 Rev *D Owner: GSZ Tech Lead: AKN CCG 2: USB Type-C Cable Controller With PD New Product Introduction Design Problems 6
CCG 2 Is a Cost-Effective Solution A one-chip USB Type-C cable solution that Requires only four external capacitors to operate CCG 2 Is a Low-BOM, Cost-Effective Solution for USB Type-C EMCA VBUS VCONN 1 VCONN 2 0. 1μF VCCD 1μF VDDD VDDIO CC 1μF Type-C Cable Type-C Plug VSS CC 2 D+/D- 4 TX+/TX-, RX+/RXGND 001 -93701 Rev *D Owner: GSZ Tech Lead: AKN CCG 2: USB Type-C Cable Controller With PD New Product Introduction Cypress Solution 7
CCG 2 Is Programmable and Upgradable CCG 2 can be upgraded to keep pace with changes in the USB-IF specification The on-chip 32 KB flash can be programmed anytime, anywhere using its Serial Wire Debug (SWD), I 2 C or CC pins Upgrading CCG 2 Using SWD Upgrading CCG 2 Using CC Upgrade. EXE PSo. C® Programmer Click Here MCU USB I 2 C SWD CCG 2 Run PSo. C Programmer software on a PC with a Mini. Prog 3 USB dongle to program the CCG 2. Typically used during product development. 001 -93701 Rev *D Upgrading CCG 2 Using I 2 C Owner: GSZ Tech Lead: AKN CCG 2 Use an MCU embedded in the USB Type-C cable/accessory or a production tester to program CCG 2. Can be used on the production line or in the field. CCG 2: USB Type-C Cable Controller With PD New Product Introduction CC CCG 2 Use a PC running a firmware upgrade application to program CCG 2 in the USB Type-C cable directly. Can be deployed by cable manufacturers to provide upgrades to the end user. Cypress Solution 8
CCG 2 Solution vs. Competition’s (DIY 1 Solution) Feature CYPD 2103 -20 FNXI LPC 1102 LVUKZ-ND CPU ARM CM 0, 48 MHz ARM CM 0, 50 MHz Flash 2, SRAM 32 KB, 4 KB 32 KB, 8 KB Type-C Transceiver Yes No; Needs external components On-Chip Termination Resistors Yes No; Needs external components System-Level ESD ± 8 -k. V Contact, ± 15 -k. V Air No; Needs external components Serial Interface Two I 2 C, SPI, UART Firmware USB-IF Compliant, field-upgradable Information not available Supply Voltage 2. 7 -5. 5 V 1. 8 -3. 6 V Low Power Deep Sleep: 2. 5 μA Deep Sleep: 1. 6 μA Package 20 -ball, 3. 3 -mm 2 CSP 25 -ball, 4. 5 -mm 2 CSP 1 Do it Yourself PD firmware 2 Includes 001 -93701 Rev *D Owner: GSZ Tech Lead: AKN CCG 2: USB Type-C Cable Controller With PD New Product Introduction Competitive Comparison 9
CCG 2 Solution Value Competitor Type C Controller: NXP LPC 1102 LVUK Price: $0. 801 Systems Level ESD: ON Semi CM 1230 -02 CP Price: $0. 101 Opamp: Ti LM 339 DR Price: $0. 101 $0. 10 Opamp BOM Integration $0. 10 Other Components BOM Integration Value Other Components: 7 Resistors, 1 Capacitor, 1 FET Price: $0. 011 USB-IF Compliant PD Protocol Stack Integrated Type-C PHY Additional Value USB-IF Compliant PD Protocol Stack: Saves eight manweeks of engineering effort at $2 K per man-week, amortized over 100, 000 units Value Added: $0. 16 Integrated Type-C PHY: Saves four man-weeks of engineering effort at $2 K per man-week, amortized over 100, 000 units Value Added: $0. 08 1 $0. 80 Competitor Total Additional Value $0. 01 $0. 21 $0. 16 $0. 08 $0. 24 Total Value Delivered $1. 25 CCG 2 Solution Value new: CYPD 2103 -20 FNXI Total Cost: $1. 001 20% Total Savings: $0. 25 Estimated 100 ku pricing 001 -93701 Rev *D Owner: GSZ Tech Lead: AKN CCG 2: USB Type-C Cable Controller With PD New Product Introduction Pricing 10
CCG 2: USB Type-C Cable Controller Applications Block Diagram USB Type-C Electronically Marked Cable Assembly (EMCA) CCG 2: USB Type-C Cable Controller MCU Subsystem Integrated Digital Blocks Features CC 5 TCPWM 1 Collateral 48 MHz Flash (32 KB) SRAM (4 KB) VCONN 2 SCB 2 (I 2 C, SPI, UART) Programmable I/O Matrix CORTEX-M 0 VCONN 1 SCB 2 (I 2 C, SPI, UART) Advanced High-Performance Bus (AHB) 32 -bit MCU Subsystem 48 -MHz ARM® Cortex® -M 0 CPU with 32 KB flash and 4 KB SRAM to support firmware upgrades Integrated Digital Blocks Integrated timers, counters and pulse-width modulators Two SCBs 1 configurable to I 2 C, SPI or UART modes Type-C Support Integrated transceiver, supporting one Type-C port Integrated UFP (RD 4) and EMCA (RA 5) termination resistors PD 2. 0 Support Standard power profiles Low-Power Operation Two independent VCONN rails with integrated isolation Independent supply voltage pin for GPIO 5 2. 7 -V to 5. 5 -V operation Sleep: 2. 0 m. A; Deep Sleep: 2. 5 µA System-Level ESD on CC and VDD Pins ± 8 -k. V contact, ± 15 -k. V Air Gap IEC 61000 -4 -2 level 4 C Packages 20 -ball, 3. 3 -mm 2 CSP with 0. 4 -mm ball pitch Profiles and Configurations Baseband MAC Baseband PHY VDDIO GPIO 6 Port Integrated RD 3, RA 4 Serial Wire Debug Availability Preliminary Datasheet: Contact Sales Samples: 1 Serial 3 2 communication block configurable as UART, SPI or I 2 C Timer, counter, pulse-width modulation block Q 1 2015 4 Termination 001 -93701 Rev *D I/O Subsystem Owner: GSZ Tech Lead: AKN Production: Termination resistor read as a UFP resistor read as an EMCA CCG 2: USB Type-C Cable Controller With PD New Product Introduction Q 2 2015 5 Configuration Channel input/output 6 General-purpose Product Overview 11
Getting Started With CCG 2 1. Buy the $49 USB-PD, USB Type-C Demo Kit: www. cypress. com/CCG 2 USB-PD, USB Type-C Demo Kit The kit enables simple, rapid development for USB Type-C EMCA Includes both passive and active EMCA solutions Provides direct access to all device GPIOs 2. Download the Getting Started with CCG 2 App Note (AN 94827): www. cypress. com/CCG 2 3. 75” 1. 75” 001 -93701 Rev *D Owner: GSZ Tech Lead: AKN CCG 2: USB Type-C Cable Controller With PD New Product Introduction Getting Started 12
References and Links Product datasheet: CCG 2 Datasheet Product roadmap: USB Roadmap USB-PD, USB Type-C Demo Kit: CCG 2 Demo Kit Product demo video: CCG 2 Demo Video Designing with the USB Type-C Standard workshop: CCG 2 Customer Training Workshop App Note: Getting Started with CCG 2 (AN 94827) Knowledge Base Article: CCG 2 Knowledge Base USBIF website: www. usb. org Visit the CCG 2 product webpage for additional details Print this presentation: CCG 2 New Product Introduction 001 -93701 Rev *D Owner: GSZ Tech Lead: AKN CCG 2: USB Type-C Cable Controller With PD New Product Introduction References and Links 13
APPENDIX 001 -93701 Rev *D Owner: GSZ Tech Lead: AKN CCG 2: USB Type-C Cable Controller with PD New Product Introduction Appendix 14
USB Portfolio (NDA) USB 3. 0 Device Hub Bridge CYUSB 301 x FX 3 32 -Bit Bus to USB 3. 0 ARM 9, 512 KB RAM CYUSB 33 xx HX 3 4 Ports, Shared Link™ 1 BC 1. 22, Ghost Charge™ 3 CYUSB 306 x CX 3 CSI-24 to USB 3. 0 4 CSI-24 Lanes, 1 Gbps/Lane NEW DX 3 USB 3. 0 to DSI 8 TX Contact Sales Host Type-C CYUSB 303 x FX 3 S™ 16 -Bit Bus to USB 3. 0 RAID 5, Dual SDXC 6/e. MMC 7 Q 414 CYPD 1 xxx CCG 1 USB Type-C Port Controller 2 PD Ports, 5 Profiles, 100 W CYUSB 302 x SD 3 SDXC 6/e. MMC 7 to USB 3. 0 RAID 5 Q 215 Storage Q 115 CYPD 2 xxx CCG 2 USB Type-C Cable Controller 1 PD port, 3. 3 -mm 2 CSP NEW Q 115 GX 3 USB 3. 0 to Gigabit Ethernet Contact Sales USB 2. 0 CY 7 C 6801 x/53 FX 2 LP 16 -Bit Bus to USB 2. 0 8051, 16 KB RAM CY 7 C 656 x 4 HX 2 VL 4 Ports 4 Transaction Translators CY 7 C 68003 TX 2 UL ULPI 9 PHY 13, 19. 2, 24, 26 MHz CYWB 016 x. BB Bay™ HS USB OTG Dual SDXC 6/e. MMC 7 CY 7 C 656 x 1 HX 2 LP 4 Ports, Industrial Grade 1 Transaction Translator CYWB 0 x 2 x. ABS Arroyo™, Astoria™ 16 -Bit Bus to USB 2. 0 8051, Dual SD/e. MMC 7 Type-C product applies to any USB speed CY 7 C 6803 x NX 2 LP NAND Flash to USB 2. 0 8051, 15 KB RAM CY 7 C 683 xx AT 2 LP Parallel ATA to USB 2. 0 8051 CY 7 C 6521 x USB-Serial UART/SPI/I 2 C to USB 2 Channels, Cap. Sense ® SL 811 HS FS USB Host/Device 256 Byte RAM CY 7 C 64215 en. Co. Re III M 8 C MCU, 50 GPIOs, ADC I 2 C/SPI, 16 KB Flash CY 7 C 65213 USB-to-UART (Gen 2) 3 Mbps, 8 GPIOs CY 7 C 67300 EZ-Host 4 Ports, FS USB OTG 32 GPIOs CY 7 C 643 xx en. Co. Re V M 8 C MCU, 36 GPIOs, ADC I 2 C/SPI, 32 KB Flash USB 1. 1 CY 7 C 638 xx en. Co. Re™ II M 8 C MCU, 20 GPIOs SPI, 8 KB Flash CY 7 C 64225 USB-to-UART (Gen 1) 230 Kbps CY 7 C 67200 EZ-OTG™ 2 Ports, FS USB OTG 25 GPIOs 1 Simultaneous 3 Enables USB charging without 5 Redundant array of 7 Embedded Multi. Media Card USB 2. 0 and 8 Display Serial Interface USB 3. 0 traffic on the same port host connection independent disks 2 Battery Charging specification v 1. 2 4 Camera Serial Interface v 2. 0 6 SD extended capacity 9 UTMI low-pin interface 001 -93701 Owner: GSZ CCG 2: USB Type-C Cable Controller With PD New Product Introduction Rev *D Tech Lead: AKN Production Sampling Development Concept Status Availability QQYY Roadmap 15
CCG 2 Solution Example: Passive EMCA 1 With Two CCG 2 Solution Supports Type-C EMCA with an ARM® Cortex®-M 0 controller Supports PD protocol for EMCA with 32 KB flash Ships with USB-IF certified factory-programmed firmware Supports field upgrades with free, fully compliant firmware Integrates transceiver, termination resistors and system ESD Available in a 3. 3 -mm 2 CSP Passive EMCA With One CCG 2 Per Cable Plug 2 VBUS 4 Data Lines (USB Super. Speed, USB Hi-Speed, PCIe 2, Display. Port 3) 12 CC 5 VCONN 6 Secure EEPROM GND 2 2 CCG 2 CYPD 2103 -20 FNXI I 2 C CCG 2 I 2 C CYPD 2103 -20 FNXI Secure EEPROM Type-C Plug Design Challenges Type-C cables will start converting to EMCA by mid-2015 EMCA must support the PD protocol Cable solutions must be turnkey for ease of design Solutions must be flexible to keep up with USB-IF standards A high level of integration is required to reduce the BOM Solutions must be in a package that fits in a cable assembly Block Diagram Type-C Plug Cypress Solution Value 2 Suggested Collateral Datasheet: App Note: Demo Kit: CCG 2 Datasheet Getting Started with CCG 2 EMCA Demo Kit How To Get Started Passive EMCA with CCG 2 An EMCA that supports the PD protocol. A CCG 2 is embedded at each end of the cable and is powered individually by the USB Type-C port at each end. Get an CCG 2 EMCA Demo Kit 1 Electronically 4 The power wire inside a USB cable Marked Cable Assembly without a re-driver 5 Configuration Channel Component Interconnect Express is an interface standard for connecting peripherals 3 A display interface standard developed by the Video Electronics Standards 6 USB Type-C bus wire used to power the IC in the EMCA Association used primarily to connect a video source to a display such as a computer monitor 001 -93701 Owner: GSZ CCG 2: USB Type-C Cable Controller With PD New Product Introduction Rev *D Tech Lead: AKN 2 Peripheral Solution Example 16
CCG 2 Solution Example: Passive EMCA 1 With One CCG 2 Solution Supports Type-C EMCA with an ARM® Cortex® -M 0 controller Supports PD protocol for EMCA with 32 KB flash Ships with USB-IF certified factory-programmed firmware Supports field upgrades with free, fully compliant firmware Integrates transceiver, termination resistors and system ESD Available in a 3. 3 -mm 2 CSP Passive EMCA With One CCG 2 Per Cable 2 VBUS 4 Data Lines (USB Super. Speed, USB Hi-Speed, PCIe 2, Display. Port 3) 12 CC 5 VCONN 6 Far VCONN 6 Near Secure EEPROM GND 2 CCG 2 Type-C Plug Design Challenges Type-C cables will start converting to EMCA by mid-2015 EMCA must support the PD protocol Cable solutions must be turnkey for ease of design Solutions must be flexible to keep up with USB-IF standards A high level of integration is required to reduce the BOM Solutions must be in a package that fits in a cable assembly Block Diagram Type-C Plug Cypress Solution Value I 2 C CYPD 2103 -20 FNXI 2 Suggested Collateral Datasheet: App Note: Demo Kit: CCG 2 Datasheet Getting Started with CCG 2 EMCA Demo Kit How To Get Started Passive EMCA with CCG 2 A lower-cost implementation of EMCA that supports the PD protocol. A CCG 2 is embedded at only one end of the cable and is powered by either USB Type. C port at each end. Get an CCG 2 EMCA Demo Kit 1 Electronically 4 The power wire inside a USB cable Marked Cable Assembly without a re-driver 5 Configuration Channel Component Interconnect Express is an interface standard for connecting peripherals 3 A display interface standard developed by the Video Electronics Standards 6 USB Type-C bus wire used to power the IC in the EMCA Association used primarily to connect a video source to a display such as a computer monitor 001 -93701 Owner: GSZ CCG 2: USB Type-C Cable Controller With PD New Product Introduction Rev *D Tech Lead: AKN 2 Peripheral Solution Example 17
CCG 2 Solution Example: Active EMCA 1 Block Diagram CCG 2 Solution Supports Type-C EMCA with an ARM® Cortex® -M 0 controller Supports PD protocol for EMCA with 32 KB flash Ships with USB-IF certified factory-programmed firmware Supports field upgrades with free, fully compliant firmware Integrates transceiver, termination resistors and system ESD Available in a 3. 3 -mm 2 CSP Active EMCA 2 VBUS 4 Data Lines (USB Super. Speed, USB Hi-Speed, PCIe 2, Display. Port 3) 12 Secure EEPROM 2 2 CCG 2 I 2 C CYPD 2105 -20 FNXI GPIOs 12 Type-C Cable Design Challenges Type-C cables will start converting to EMCA by mid-2015 EMCA must support the PD protocol Cable solutions must be turnkey for ease of design Solutions must be flexible to keep up with USB-IF standards A high level of integration is required to reduce the BOM Solutions must be in a package that fits in a cable assembly Type-C Plug Cypress Solution Value Re-driver VCONN 6 Near VCONN 6 Far CC 5 GND 2 Suggested Collateral Datasheet: App Note: Demo Kit: CCG 2 Datasheet Getting Started with CCG 2 EMCA Demo Kit Active EMCA with CCG 2 An EMCA that includes an embedded re-driver to extend the cable length. How To Get Started Get an CCG 2 EMCA Demo Kit 1 Electronically 4 The 2 Peripheral Marked Cable Assembly with a re-driver Component Interconnect Express is an interface standard for connecting peripherals 3 A display interface standard developed by the Video Electronics Standards Association used primarily to connect a video source to a display such as a computer monitor 5 Configuration 001 -93701 Rev *D Owner: GSZ Tech Lead: AKN power wire inside a USB cable Channel 6 USB Type-C bus wire used to power the IC in the EMCA CCG 2: USB Type-C Cable Controller With PD New Product Introduction Solution Example 18
CCG 2 Solution Example: USB Type-C HDMI Dongle Solution Block Diagram CCG 2 Solution Supports Type-C EMCA 1 with an ARM® Cortex® -M 0 controller Supports PD protocol for EMCA 1 with the 32 KB flash Ships with USB-IF certified factory-programmed firmware Supports field upgrades with free, fully compliant firmware Integrates transceiver, termination resistors and system ESD Available in a 3. 3 -mm 2 CSP USB Type-C HDMI Dongle Data Lines (USB Super. Speed, USB Hi-Speed, Display. Port 3) 12 USB Hi. Speed Secure EEPROM 2 2 CCG 2 I 2 C CYPD 2104 -20 FNXI GPIOs 10 2 USB Device Controller 2 Display. Port 8 to HMDI 4 Bridge HDMI I 2 C VCONN 6 HDMI Plug Design Challenges Type-C cables will start converting to EMCA 1 by mid-2015 EMCA 1 must support the PD protocol Cable solutions must be turnkey for ease of design Solutions must be flexible to keep up with USB-IF standards A high level of integration is required to reduce the BOM Solutions must be in a package that fits in a cable assembly Type-C Plug Cypress Solution Value CC 5 GND 2 Suggested Collateral Datasheet: App Note: Demo Kit: CCG 2 Datasheet Getting Started with CCG 2 EMCA Demo Kit USB Type-C HDMI Dongle A notebook PC accessory that converts a USB Type-C port to an HDMI output to connect a monitor. How To Get Started Get an CCG 2 EMCA Demo Kit 1 Electronically 4 High 2 Peripheral Marked Cable Assembly Component Interconnect Express is an interface standard for connecting peripherals 3 A display interface standard developed by the Video Electronics Standards Association used primarily to connect a video source to a display such as a computer monitor 5 Configuration 001 -93701 Rev *D Owner: GSZ Tech Lead: AKN Definition Multimedia Interface Channel 6 USB Type-C bus wire used to power the IC in the EMCA CCG 2: USB Type-C Cable Controller With PD New Product Introduction Solution Example 19
CCG 2 Product Selector Guide Part Number CYPD 2103 -20 FNXI CYPD 2105 -20 FNXI CYPD 2104 -20 FNXI Application Passive EMCA 1 Active EMCA 2 Accessory 3 Part Numbering Decoder CY PD X X - XX XX X I Type-C Ports 1 1 1 OCP No No No Termination Resistor RA 4 Rd 5 OVP No No No Role Cable Package 20 -CSP Temperature Range: I = Industrial Lead: X = Lead-free Package Type: LQ = QFN, FN = CSP, PV = SSOP Number of pins in the package System Use: Unique combination of role and termination 4, 5 Feature: Unique combination of OCP, OVP (0 = No, No; 1 = Yes, No; 2 = No, Yes; 3 = Yes, Yes) Number of Type-C ports: 1 = 1 Port, 2 = 2 Port Product Type: 1 = First generation, 2 = Second generation Marketing Code: PD = Power Delivery product family Company ID: CY = Cypress 1 Electronically 4 Termination 2 Electronically Marked Cable Assembly without a re-driver Marked Cable Assembly with a re-driver 3 A dongle for bridging Type-C to Type-A, Type-B, Display Port, HDMI or Thunderbolt 5 Termination 001 -93701 Rev *D Owner: GSZ Tech Lead: AKN resistor denoting an EMCA resistor denoting a UFP or Accessory CCG 2: USB Type-C Cable Controller With PD New Product Introduction Product Selector Guide 20
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