What I see is that the eval board output the power thru the terminal block, I’m curious how it’ll auto-select the voltage demanded. that’s no additional signal or feedback connected to the eval board.
The first device can auto-select to output five 5V also follow Bluetooth speaker devices, it auto-generates 15V. Let’s say I want to connect to an Uno board. which is DC 7- 15V, how will the eval output be?
I am using 20V source power)
EVAL- SCS001V1 is grounded on the STUSB4500, which can store three PDO profiles( power data objects) in its NVM and informs the connected power force( source) of the voltage and current to be supplied. Since the EVAL- SCS001V1 has no information about the needed voltages and currents of the connecteRead more
EVAL- SCS001V1 is grounded on the STUSB4500, which can store three PDO profiles( power data objects) in its NVM and informs the connected power force( source) of the voltage and current to be supplied.
Since the EVAL- SCS001V1 has no information about the needed voltages and currents of the connected loads( sinks,e.g. your UNO), these values have to be stored in the NVM of the included STUSB4500. Programming can be done. g. with the GUI STSW- STUSB002.
See lessAs soon as the EVAL- SCS001V1 with your UNO board is connected to the USB- C power force, the set power can be requested.