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2015 Microchip Technology Inc. DS50002399B
UTC2000Evaluation Kit
User’s Guide
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Note the following details of the code protection feature on Microchip devices:
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• Microchip believes that its family of products is one of the most secure families of its kind on the market today, when used in the intended manner and under normal conditions.
• There are dishonest and possibly illegal methods used to breach the code protection feature. All of these methods, to our knowledge, require using the Microchip products in a manner outside the operating specifications contained in Microchip’s Data Sheets. Most likely, the person doing so is engaged in theft of intellectual property.
• Microchip is willing to work with the customer who is concerned about the integrity of their code.
• Neither Microchip nor any other semiconductor manufacturer can guarantee the security of their code. Code protection does not mean that we are guaranteeing the product as “unbreakable.”
Code protection is constantly evolving. We at Microchip are committed to continuously improving the code protection features of ourproducts. Attempts to break Microchip’s code protection feature may be a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. If such actsallow unauthorized access to your software or other copyrighted work, you may have a right to sue for relief under that Act.
Microchip received ISO/TS-16949:2009 certification for its worldwide headquarters, design and wafer fabrication facilities in Chandler and Tempe, Arizona; Gresham, Oregon and design centers in California and India. The Company’s quality system processes and procedures are for its PIC® MCUs and dsPIC® DSCs, KEELOQ® code hopping devices, Serial EEPROMs, microperipherals, nonvolatile memory and analog products. In addition, Microchip’s quality system for the design and manufacture of development systems is ISO 9001:2000 certified.
QUALITYMANAGEMENTSYSTEMCERTIFIEDBYDNV
== ISO/TS16949==
Object of Declaration: UTC2000
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UTC2000EVALUATION KIT
USER’S GUIDE
Table of Contents
Preface ........................................................................................................................... 7Introduction............................................................................................................ 7
Document Layout EVK-UTC2000 ......................................................................... 7
Conventions Used in this Guide ............................................................................ 8
Warranty Registration............................................................................................ 9
The Microchip Website.......................................................................................... 9
Customer Support ................................................................................................. 9
Document Revision History ................................................................................. 10
Chapter 1. Overview1.1 UTC2000 Evaluation Kit Overview and Features ......................................... 111.2 Features ....................................................................................................... 111.3 General Description ...................................................................................... 121.4 References ................................................................................................... 131.5 Definition ...................................................................................................... 13
Chapter 2. Getting Started2.1 Contents of the Kit ........................................................................................ 152.2 Bring-Up and Testing ................................................................................... 15
2.2.1 Setup and Requirements ........................................................................... 152.2.2 EVB-UTC2000-DFP Legacy Charging Operation ..................................... 152.2.3 1.5A Charging Operation ........................................................................... 152.2.4 3.0A Charging Operation ........................................................................... 16
Chapter 3. Hardware Configuration3.1 Hardware Description ................................................................................... 17
3.1.1 Power Source ............................................................................................ 173.1.2 LED Indicators for EVB-UTC2000-DFP ..................................................... 183.1.3 Switches on EVB-UTC2000-DFP .............................................................. 193.1.4 Connector Descriptions for EVB-UTC2000-DFP ....................................... 203.1.5 Test Points on EVB-UTC2000-DFP .......................................................... 203.1.6 LED Indicators for EVB-UTC2000-UFP ..................................................... 203.1.7 Switches on EVB-UTC2000-UFP .............................................................. 213.1.8 Connector Descriptions for EVB-UTC2000-UFP ....................................... 213.1.9 Test Points on EVB-UTC2000-UFP .......................................................... 22
Appendix A. UTC2000 SchematicsA.1 Introduction .................................................................................................. 23
Appendix B. EVK-UTC2000 BOMB.1 Introduction .................................................................................................. 27
Appendix C. EVK-UTC2000 PCB Silk Screens
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C.1 Introduction .................................................................................................. 31
Worldwide Sales and Service .....................................................................................34
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Preface
INTRODUCTION
This chapter contains general information that will be useful to know before using the UTC2000 Evaluation Kit User’s Guide. Items discussed in this chapter include:
• Document Layout EVK-UTC2000
• Conventions Used in this Guide
• Warranty Registration
• The Microchip Website
• Customer Support
• Document Revision History
DOCUMENT LAYOUT EVK-UTC2000
This document describes how to use the UTC2000 Evaluation Kit as a demonstration platform optimized for portable applications. The manual layout is as follows:
• Chapter 1. “Overview” – Shows a brief description of the UTC2000 Evaluation Kit
• Chapter 2. “Getting Started” – Provides information about set-up and operation of the UTC2000 Evaluation Kit.
• Chapter 3. “Hardware Configuration” – Includes information about the hardware configuration of the UTC2000 Evaluation Kit.
• Appendix A. “UTC2000 Schematics”
• Appendix B. “EVK-UTC2000 BOM”
• Appendix C. “EVK-UTC2000 PCB Silk Screens”
NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS
All documentation becomes dated, and this manual is no exception. Microchip tools and documentation are constantly evolving to meet customer needs, so some actual dialogs and/or tool descriptions may differ from those in this document. Please refer to our website (www.microchip.com) to obtain the latest documentation available.
Documents are identified with a “DS” number. This number is located on the bottom of each page, in front of the page number. The numbering convention for the DS number is “DSXXXXXA”, where “XXXXX” is the document number and “A” is the revision level of the document.
For the most up-to-date information on development tools, see the MPLAB® IDE online help. Select the Help menu, and then Topics to open a list of available online help files.
Note: USB Type-C™ USB-C™ are trademarks of USB Implementation Forum.
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CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS GUIDE
This manual uses the following documentation conventions:
DOCUMENTATION CONVENTIONS
Description Represents Examples
Arial font:
Italic characters Referenced books MPLAB® IDE User’s Guide
Emphasized text ...is the only compiler...
Initial caps A window the Output window
A dialog the Settings dialog
A menu selection select Enable Programmer
Quotes A field name in a window or dialog
“Save project before build”
Underlined, italic text with right angle bracket
A menu path File>Save
Bold characters A dialog button Click OK
A tab Click the Power tab
N‘Rnnnn A number in verilog format, where N is the total number of digits, R is the radix and n is a digit.
4‘b0010, 2‘hF1
Text in angle brackets < > A key on the keyboard Press <Enter>, <F1>
Courier New font:
Plain Courier New Sample source code #define START
Filenames autoexec.bat
File paths c:\mcc18\h
Keywords _asm, _endasm, static
Command-line options -Opa+, -Opa-
Bit values 0, 1
Constants 0xFF, ‘A’
Italic Courier New A variable argument file.o, where file can be any valid filename
Square brackets [ ] Optional arguments mcc18 [options] file [options]
Curly brackets and pipe character: |
Choice of mutually exclusive arguments; an OR selection
errorlevel 0|1
Ellipses... Replaces repeated text var_name [, var_name...]
Represents code supplied by user
void main (void) ...
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WARRANTY REGISTRATION
Please complete the enclosed Warranty Registration Card and mail it promptly. Sending the Warranty Registration Card entitles users to receive new product updates. Interim software releases are available at the Microchip website.
THE MICROCHIP WEBSITE
Microchip provides online support via our website at www.microchip.com. This website is used as a means to make files and information easily available to customers. Acces-sible by using your favorite Internet browser, the website contains the following infor-mation:
• Product Support – Data sheets and errata, application notes and sample programs, design resources, user’s guides and hardware support documents, latest software releases and archived software
• General Technical Support – Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs), technical support requests, online discussion groups, Microchip consultant program member listing
• Business of Microchip – Product selector and ordering guides, latest Microchip press releases, listing of seminars and events, listings of Microchip sales offices, distributors and factory representatives
CUSTOMER SUPPORT
Users of Microchip products can receive assistance through several channels:
• Distributor or Representative
• Local Sales Office
• Field Application Engineer (FAE)
• Technical Support
Customers should contact their distributor, representative or field application engineer (FAE) for support. Local sales offices are also available to help customers. A listing of sales offices and locations is included in the back of this document.
Technical support is available through the website at: http://www.microchip.com/support
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DOCUMENT REVISION HISTORY
Revision Section/Figure/Entry Correction
DS50002399A (07-30-15) Initial Release of Document
DS50002399B (11-20-15) Section 2.1 “Contents of the Kit”
Updated grammar.
Section 2.2.2 “EVB-UTC2000-DFP Legacy Charging
Operation”
Updated first paragraph to replace 56 k? with 56 kΩ.
Section 2.2.4 “3.0A Charging Operation”
Updated steps to reflect correct information.
Figure 3-3 Updated image to remove black square in middle of the diagram.
Figure 3-6 Added trademark symbol to USB Type-C™.
Figure 3-7 Replaced incorrect image.
Figure 3-8 Added trademark symbol to USB Type-C™.
Appendix A. “UTC2000 Schematics”
Updated all images to remove extraneous informa-tion.
Appendix B. “EVK-UTC2000 BOM”
Fixed inconsistent text size.
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Chapter 1. Overview
1.1 UTC2000 EVALUATION KIT OVERVIEW AND FEATURES
The UTC2000 Evaluation Kit is intended to demonstrate the form factor and reversibil-ity of the USB Type-C™ cable operation as enabled by the UTC2000 basic Type-C controller. The kit includes a downstream facing port board, an upstream facing port board, and a USB Type-C cable, as shown in Figure 1-1. A basic USB Type-C connec-tion can be demonstrated with a standard USB 2.0 or USB 3.1* host port, the UTC2000 EVK and any USB 2.0 or USB 3.1 device. See Section 1.2 “Features” for more infor-mation.
1.2 FEATURES
• EVB-UTC2000-DFP converts any USB Type-A port to a USB Type-C port
• EVB-UTC2000-UFP converts any USB device to a USB Type-C device
• Compatible with USB 2.0 and USB 3.1 host ports and devices
• Supports basic USB Type-C 5V charging at:
- Legacy 500mA (USB 2.0)/900mA (USB 3.1)
- 1.5A
- 3.0A
• LED status indicators on the downstream facing port (DFP) board include:
- 5V board supply indicators
- “Overcurrent” and “Fault” indicators
- Plug orientation
Note: EVK-UTC2000 is enabled with a USB 3.1 Gen 1 switch. USB 3.1 Gen 2 can be supported by using a compliant USB 3.1 Gen 2 switch.
FIGURE 1-1: UTC2000 EVALUATION KIT
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• LED status indicators on the upstream facing port (UFP) board include:
- 5 V board supply indicator
- Legacy, 1.5A, 3.0A charging detecting indicators
• DP3T switch on DFP board for legacy, 1.5A, 3.0A charging mode selection
• Reversible USB Type-C receptacle
• USB 3.1 passive Type-C Cable
1.3 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
FIGURE 1-2: EVB-UTC2000-DFP BLOCK DIAGRAM
UTC2000(DFP Mode)
USB Type-C
TMConnector
5V@4A Port Power Controller
VBUS
USB 3.1 Gen 1Switch
PLUG_ORIENTATION#
USB
PPC_EN
USB
USB
CC1
CC2
VCONN2_OUT#
VCONN1_OUT#5V
5V
RpRp
OCS#
USB 3.1 Gen 1Type-A Plug
ENABLE
5V
5V
VMON
5V 3.3V
5V to 3.3VRegulator
3.3V
VDD
5V
VDD
5V
VDD
VBUS
5V
0
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1.4 REFERENCES
• USB Type-C™ Specification
• UTC2000 Data Sheet
• Introduction to USB Type-C™ Application Note(http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/AppNotes/00001953A.pdf)
• Basic USB Type-C™ Upstream Facing Port Implementation(http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/jp/AppNotes/jp574170.pdf)
1.5 DEFINITION
• DFP - Downstream Facing Port
• EVB - Evaluation Board
• EVK - Evaluation Kit
• UFP - Upstream Facing Port
FIGURE 1-3: EVB-UTC2000-UFP BLOCK DIAGRAM
UTC2000(UFP Mode)
USB 3.1 Gen 1Switch
USB
USB
CC1
CC2
RpRp
USB
CONNECTED#
VBUS VBUS
LEGACY_IND#
1.5A_IND#
3.0A_IND#
VMON
PLUG_ORIENTATION#
Type‐A Receptacle
5V 3.3V
5V to 3.3VRegulator
5V
VDD
3.3V
VDD
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Chapter 2. Getting Started
2.1 CONTENTS OF THE KIT
The UTC2000 Evaluation kit includes the basic equipment necessary for evaluation. The items included in the kit are:
1. EVB-UTC2000-DFP Evaluation Board
2. EVB-UTC2000-UFP Evaluation Board
3. USB Type-C Cable
2.2 BRING-UP AND TESTING
2.2.1 Setup and Requirements
• EVB-UTC2000-DFP: Before use, slide SW1 to the legacy charging mode. To use, simply insert the device into any USB Type-A USB 2.0 or USB 3.1 host port. Any USB Type-C device may now be connected to the USB Type-C port. The revers-ibility of the USB Type-C cable can be demonstrated by connecting it in the oppo-site direction.
• EVB-UTC2000-UFP: To use, connect to any USB Type-C host or hub port. If there is no native USB Type-C host available, the EVB-UTC2000-DFP board may be used. Insert a USB 2.0 or USB 3.1 device into the Type-A receptacle (J2) of the EVB-UTC2000-UFP. The device may then be used normally.
2.2.2 EVB-UTC2000-DFP Legacy Charging Operation
The EVB-UTC2000-DFP board is configured to Legacy 500mA (USB2.0)/900mA (USB3.1 Gen1) charging mode by default. Ensure that SW1 is in the “Lgcy” position. The switch will select 56 kΩ CC1/CC2 Rp pull-up resistors and set the CFG_SEL volt-age to the appropriate level.
When connecting the EVB-UTC2000-DFP board to the EVB-UTC2000-UFP while in Legacy charging mode, the “Legacy” charging capability LED indicator (D4) on the EVB-UTC2000-UFP will be illuminated.
2.2.3 1.5A Charging Operation
The EVB-UTC2000-DFP is designed to plug in and operate from any legacy USB Type-A port. To protect your computer from possible overcurrent issues, 1.5A and 3.0A modes have been disabled by default.
To test 1.5A charging mode, perform the following steps:
1. Remove R15 and R17 56k Rp pull-up resistors.
2. Populate R18 and R23 with 22k, 0402 footprint resistors.
3. Set SW1 to the “1.5A” position.
4. Remove R3 to isolate the 5V domain on the EVB-UTC200-DFP from the 5V domain on your host PC.
5. Connect an external power supply as shown in Section 3.1.1 “Power Source”.
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When connecting the EVB-UTC2000-DFP board to the EVB-UTC2000-UFP while in 1.5A charging mode, the “1.5A” charging capability LED (D3) indicator on the EVB-UTC2000-UFP will be illuminated.
2.2.4 3.0A Charging Operation
The EVB-UTC2000-DFP is designed to plug in and operate from any legacy USB Type-A port. To protect your computer from possible overcurrent issues, 1.5A and 3.0A modes have been disabled by default.
To test 3.0A charging mode, perform the following steps:
1. Remove R15 and R17 56k Rp pull-up resistors.
2. Populate R24 and R27 with 10k, 0402 footprint resistors.
3. Set SW1 to the “3.0A” position.
4. Remove R3 to isolate the 5V domain on the EVB-UTC200-DFP from the 5V domain on your host PC.
5. Connect an external power supply as shown in Section 3.1.1 “Power Source”.
When connecting the EVB-UTC2000-DFP board to the EVB-UTC2000-UFP while in 3.0A charging mode, the “3.0A” charging capability LED indicator (D2) on the EVB-UTC2000-UFP will be illuminated.
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Chapter 3. Hardware Configuration
3.1 HARDWARE DESCRIPTION
3.1.1 Power Source
The EVB-UTC2000-DFP can be powered in one of two ways:
1. Host/Hub Port VBUS: The board can be powered by 5V VBUS sourced from the connected host port. Do not operate with SW1 in the 1.5A or 3.0A modes and attempt to draw 1.5A or 3.0A when connected in this way, as Legacy USB Type-A host ports typically cannot support this amount of current draw.
2. External 5V Supply: An external 5V supply may be connected to TP1 to test 1.5A and 3.0A charging. Be sure to remove the R3 zero-ohm resistor to prevent voltage back drive to the host/hub port, as shown in Figure 3-3.
FIGURE 3-1: EVB-UTC2000-UFP (TOP-SIDE)
FIGURE 3-2: EVB-UTC2000-DFP (TOP-SIDE)
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The EVB-UTC2000-UFP is always powered from VBUS supplied by the downstream facing port it is attached to.
3.1.2 LED Indicators for EVB-UTC2000-DFP
Table 3-1 describes the LED indicators included on the EVB-UTC2000-DFP.
FIGURE 3-3: EVB-UTC2000-DFP EXTERNAL 5V SUPPLY
EVB-UTC2000-DFP
Type-APlug TP2
GND
TP1
EXT5VR3
Type-CReceptacle
HostPort
Type-CDevice
Bench Voltage Supply
V+ V-
EVB UTC2000 DFP
TP2
GNDNDNDNDDNDNNDND
TP1
EXT5V5V
V+R3 Removed
TABLE 3-1: LED INDICATOR DESCRIPTIONS
REF.DES.
LABEL DESCRIPTION
D2 “VBUS IN” Indicates that 5V board power is present.
D3 “VBUS ON” Indicates 5V is being supplied to VBUS on the Type-C port.
D4 “FAULT” Indicates an overvoltage or overcurrent event has occurred. This indicator will reset with a power cycle of the board.
D5 “OVRCUR” Indicates an overcurrent event is occurring. This signal is driven by the 5V port power controller.
D6 “PLUG ORIENT” Indicates the state of the PLUG_ORIENTATION# signal. When illu-minated, PLUG_ORIENTATION is being driven low by the UTC2000.
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Figure 3-4 shows their location on the PCB.
3.1.3 Switches on EVB-UTC2000-DFP
Table 3-2 describes the switches included on the EVB-UTC2000-DFP.
Figure 3-5 shows their location on the PCB.
FIGURE 3-4: EVB-UTC2000-DFP LED INDICATOR LOCATIONS
VBUS ONVBUS IN
Fault Indicator
Over-currentIndicator
Plug OrientationIndicator
TABLE 3-2: SWITCH DESCRIPTIONS
REF. DES. LABEL DESCRIPTION
SW1 “Lgcy -- 1.5A -- 3A”
Selects between the DFP modes of operation: “Lgcy”, “1.5A”, “3.0A”
Note: The EVB-UTC2000-DFP is configured for Legacy mode of operation by default. See Section 2.2.3 “1.5A Charging Operation”/Section 2.2.4 “3.0A Charging Operation” for information on testing 1.5A/3.0A modes respectively.
FIGURE 3-5: EVB-UTC2000-DFP SWITCH LOCATIONS
SW1
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3.1.4 Connector Descriptions for EVB-UTC2000-DFP
Table 3-3 describes the connectors included on the EVB-UTC2000-DFP.
3.1.5 Test Points on EVB-UTC2000-DFP
Table 3-4 describes the test points included on the EVB-UTC2000-DFP. A header may be permanently installed on the through-hole test points if needed.
3.1.6 LED Indicators for EVB-UTC2000-UFP
Table 3-5 describes the LED indicators included on the EVB-UTC2000-UFP.
TABLE 3-3: CONNECTOR DESCRIPTIONS
REF. DES. TYPE LABEL DESCRIPTION
J1 1x5 Header - 5-pin debug header (internal MCHP use only)
J2 USB 3.1 Type-A Plug
- Type-A male plug
J3 USB 3.1 Type-C
Receptacle
- Type-C receptacle
FIGURE 3-6: EVB-UTC2000-DFP CONNECTOR LOCATIONS
USB Type-A PlugUSB Type-A Plug
USBType-C™
USBType-C™
1x5 Debug Header1x5 Debug Header
TABLE 3-4: EVB-UTC2000-DFP TEST POINT DESCRIPTIONS
REF. DES. TYPE DESCRIPTION
TP1 Thru-Hole 5V probe point or external 5V supply point
TP2 Thru-Hole GND
TABLE 3-5: EVB-UTC2000-UFP LED INDICATOR DESCRIPTIONS
REF.DES.
LABEL DESCRIPTION
D1 “VBUS IN” Indicates that a valid VBUS (5.5V-4.0V) is being supplied to the EVB-UTC2000-UFP from the USB Type-C™ connection and that 5V is being passed to the USB Type-A receptacle.
D2 “3A” Indicates when a 3.0 A capable DFP connection is detected.
D3 “1.5A” Indicates when a 1.5 A capable DFP connection is detected.
D4 “Legacy” Indicates when legacy 500 mA (USB 2.0)/900 mA (USB 3.1) capa-ble DFP connection is detected.
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Figure 3-7 shows their location on the PCB.
3.1.7 Switches on EVB-UTC2000-UFP
There are no switches present on the EVB-UTC2000-UFP.
3.1.8 Connector Descriptions for EVB-UTC2000-UFP
Table 3-6 describes the connectors included on the EVB-UTC2000-UFP.
FIGURE 3-7: EVB-UTC2000-UFP LED INDICATOR LOCATIONS
Legacy
VBUS IN
1.5A
3.0A
TABLE 3-6: EVB-UTC2000-UFP CONNECTOR DESCRIPTIONS
REF. DES. TYPE LABEL DESCRIPTION
J1 1x5 Header - 5-pin debug header (internal Microchip use only)
J2 USB 3.1 Type-A Plug
- USB Type-A receptacle
J3 USB 3.1 Type-C
Receptacle
- USB Type-C™ receptacle
J4 Load Loop - An external load may be connected between this load loop and GND (pin 3 of J1)
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3.1.9 Test Points on EVB-UTC2000-UFP
There are no test points available on the EVB-UTC2000-UFP.
FIGURE 3-8: EVB-UTC2000-UFP CONNECTOR LOCATIONS
USBType‐C™USB
Type‐C™
USBType‐A
Receptacle
USBType‐A
Receptacle
1x5 Debug Header1x5 Debug Header
External Load LoopExternal Load Loop
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Appendix A. UTC2000 Schematics
A.1 INTRODUCTION
This appendix shows the UTC2000 Evaluation Kit Schematic.
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RXM_A_NRXM_A_P
TXM_A_NTXM_A_P
RXM_B_NRXM_B_P
TXM_B_NTXM_B_P
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GNDA1
TX1+A2TX1-A3
VBUSA4
CC1A5
D+A6D-A7
RFU1A8
VBUSA9
RX2-A10
RX2+A11
GNDA12GNDB1
TX2+B2
TX2-B3
VBUSB4
CC2B5
D+B6D-B7
RFU2B8
VBUSB9
RX1-B10 RX1+B11
GNDB12 SHLD
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FIGURE A-1: UTC2000 EVALUATION KIT SCHEMATICS
A Plug
C Connector
PLUG_ORIENTATION#3.3V
RXM_A_NRXM_A_P
TXM_A_NTXM_A_P
RXM_B_NRXM_B_P
TXM_B_NTXM_B_P
V
5V PPC
VBUS_C
PPC_EN
OCS#
3.3V
"VBUS In"
VBUS 1
SSRX- 5
D- 2D+ 3
VBUS
SSRX-
D-D+
Shield
0
SSRX+ 6
GND_D 7SSTX- 8
SSTX+ 9
GND 4
USB 3.0 A PLUGJ2
330R
R13
D_ND_P
RXM_NRXM_P
TXM_NTXM_P
SS Mux
"VBUS Out
TP LOOP Red
DNPTP1
TP LOOP Black
DNPTP2
[Pos 1] VBUS Pass Thru[Pos 2] External 5V
5V Source Selector5Vin
5Vin
5V
1k0402
R2
1k0402
R4
100k04021%
R22
0.1uF16V0402
C9
0.1uF16V0402
C80.1uF16V0402
C6
0.1uF16V0402
C10
10uF6.3V0603
DNP
C7
MAX1563ETC+
FAULT 5
OUT 10OUT 1
IN9
IN12
SEL3
NC8 NC2
NC11
ON4
GND
6
ISET7
EP13
U3
MAX1563ETC+
35.7K04021%
R1
VMON
5V
0.1uF16V0402
C2
1%5.1kR6
1%5.1kR5
4.7uF10V0603
C11
ISET is configured for >3.35A Overcurrent
D+6
VDD3
VDD12
HS_SEL32
OE11
GNDFLAG33
D-7
TX-2
VDD16
VDD9
D+B 15
RX+4
SS_SEL10 D-B 14
USB-IDA 17
D+A 19
GND21
USB_ID8
USB_IDB 13
D-A 18
VDD20
TX-A 30
RX-5
TX+A 31
GND28
VDD29
RX-A 26RX+A 27
TX+B 25TX-B 24
RX-B 22
RX+B 23
TX+1
PI3USB3102ZLE
U4
**Note: CC1/CC2 intentionally swato facilitate cleaner USB3.0signal routing
1.0μF
C13
Br Grn
D2
Br GrnD3
**Note: Route CC traces50Ohm Single-Ended
1
23
BAV99
D1
0R0805
R3
+/- are intentionally
47μ16V
C1
swapped forsimplified routing
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ENABLE
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MCP1755T-3302E/OT
SHDN3
VOUT 5
GND
2
VIN1
PWRGD 4
U13.3V
0.1uF16V
C31.0μF
C4
VMONPLUG_ORIENTATION#
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UTC2000
CC1CC2
5V 12
34
5
DNP
J1
Deb
ENABLE
VCONN1#VCONN2#
CC2
CC1
Debug Header
5V 5VCC Pins
PPC_EN
OCS#
"OverCurrent"
Current Capability Marker SelectorPos 1 - Legacy USB (900mA)Pos 2 - 1.5A CapablePos 3 - 3.0A Capable
YELLOWD6
"Plug Orientation"
5V
5V
3.3V
3.3V Supply
5V
CFG_SEL
PLUG_ORIENTATION#
"Fault"
1k04021%
R11
1k0402R10
1k0402
R9
100k0402
R7100k0402
R8
0.1uF16V0402
C14
1
2
C1
C1
3
4
5
C2
C2
6
SW1
AYZ0203AGRLC
10k04021%
DNPR27
10k04021%
DNPR24
10k0402
R14
1.0μF
C5
22k04021%
DNPR23
22k04021%
DNPR1856k
04021%
R1756k04021%
R15
CFG_SEL
56k04021%
R21
CFG_SEL = 1.25V : 3.0A ModeCFG_SEL = 0.75V : 1.5A Mode
Configuration Selection
10k04021%
R28
1%040230kR25
5V
CFG_SEL = 0.00V : Legacy 500mA/900mA Mode
VMON
3
5
4
PMDXB600UNEQ5B
PMDXB600UNE6
2
1
Q5A
5V
1.5A_SEL
3A_SEL
1.5A_SEL 3A_SEL
100k04021%
R29100k04021%
R19
PMDXB600U
NE6
2
1 Q6A
3
5
4
PMDXB600U
NE
Q6B
5V CC1 7
VDD16
VSS13EPAD17 CC2 6
VCONN1_OUT#/1.5A_IND# 9
VCONN2_OUT#/LEGACY_IND# 8
OCS# 1
AUDIO_ADPT/CONNECTED# 5
FAULT_IND 4
CFG_SEL2
ENABLE3
PLUG_ORIENTATION# 11
PPC_EN/3.0A_IND# 10
VMON 12
NC15NC14
U2
UTC2000PLUG_ORIENTATION# indicates the Type-C cable.insertion orientation.
HIGH = not connected or connected or unflippedi.e.: CC >> CC1
LOW = connected and flippedi.e.: CC >> CC2
Br RedD5
Br Red
D4
10k0402
R30
3.3V
5V
100k04021%
R26PMDXB600U
NE6
2
1 Q4A
3
5
4
PMDXB600U
NE
Q4B
100k04021%
R20
PMDXB600U
NE6
2
1 Q3A
3
5
4
PMDXB600U
NE
Q3B
100k04021%
R16
CC2
CC1
VCONN1#VCONN2#
4
5
3
Q2ACMLDM8005
1
2
6
Q2BCMLDM8005
4
5
3
Q1ACMLDM8005
1
2
6
Q1BCMLDM8005
PLUG_ORIENTATION#
R18/R23, R24/R27 are not populated by default because
In order to test higher current modes, ensure to do the following:this EVB is designed to plug into any legacy USB port.
1. Remove R15 and R172. Populate R18/R23 for 1.5A mode, or R24/R27 for 3.0A3. Set SW1 in the corresponding position4. Remove R3 to isolate 5V from the host PC5. Connect an external high currect bench supply to TP1/TP2
> 5.5V is recommended if testing 3A mode
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BLUED4
"Legacy"
"1.5A"
"3.0A"
BLUED3
BLUED2
1k0402
R7
1k0402
R3
1k0402
R1
LEGACY_IND#
1.5A_IND#
3.0A_IND#
5V
1uF10V0402
C51uF10V0402
C7
MCP1755T-3302E/OT
SHDN3
VOUT 5
GND
2
VIN1
PWRGD 4
U1 3.3V
5V
5V
0.1uFC6
0.1uFC8
FIGURE A-1: UTC2000 EVALUATION KIT SCHEMATICS (CONTINUED)
SS MuxC Connector
RXM_A_NRXM_A_P
TXM_A_NTXM_A_P
RXM_B_NRXM_B_P
TXM_B_P
RXM_A_NRXM_A_P
TXM_A_NTXM_A_P
RXM_B_NRXM_B_P
TXM_B_NTXM_B_P
330RR16
"VBUS In"
330R
R15
VBUS1
SSRX-5
D-2D+3VBUS
SSRX-
D-D+
Shield
0
SSRX+6
GND_D7SSTX-8
SSTX+9
GND4
USB 3.0 A RCPTJ2
0RDNPR14
5V_OUT
A Receptacle
CC1CC2
3.3V
**Note: Route CC traces50Ohm Single-Ended
0.1uF10V0402
C30.1uF10V0402
C4
0.1uF10V
C9
1k0402
R2
D_ND_P
RXM_NRXM_P
TXM_NTXM_P
TXM_B_N
D_ND_P
UTC20005V
ENABLE
PLUG_ORIENTATION#
LEGACY_IND#1.5A_IND#
YELLOWD6
"Plug Orientation"
3.3V
CFG_SEL
"Fault"
1k0402
R131k
0402R12
10k0402
R6
CC1 7
VDD16
VSS13
EPAD17 CC2 6
VCONN1_OUT#/1.5A_IND# 9
VCONN2_OUT#/LEGACY_IND# 8
OCS# 1
AUDIO_ADPT/CONNECTED# 5
FAULT_IND 4
CFG_SEL2
ENABLE3
PLUG_ORIENTATION# 11
PPC_EN/3.0A_IND# 10
VMON 12
NC15
NC14
U2
UTC2000
5V
3.3V
3.0A_IND#
12
34
5
DNP
J1
5V
Debug Header
ENABLE
PLUG_ORIENTATION#
VMON
VMON
35.7K04021%
R4
1
23
BAV99
D7
5V
5V
VMON
5V
CFG_SEL = VDDProfile: UFP
BSO080P03NS3E G
41,2
,3
5,6,7,8Q1
CONNECTED#
CONNECTED#100k
0603R17
PLUG_ORIENTATION#
1%5.1kR5
1%5.1kR10
1%5.1kR11
PI3USB3102ZLE
D+ 6
VDD 3
VDD 12
HS_SEL 32
OE 11
GNDFLAG 33
D- 7
TX- 2
VDD 16
VDD 9
D+B15
RX+ 4
SS_SEL 10D-B14
USB-IDA17
D+A19
GND 21
USB_ID 8
USB_IDB13
D-A18
VDD 20
TX-A30
RX- 5
TX+A31
GND 28
VDD 29
RX-A26
RX+A27
TX+B25 TX-B24
RX-B22RX+B23
TX+ 1
U3
PI3USB3102
PLUG_ORIENTATION# indicates the Type-C cable.insertion orientation.
HIGH = not connected or connected or unflippedi.e.: CC >> CC1
LOW = connected and flippedi.e.: CC >> CC2
**Note: CC1/CC2 intentionally swappedto facilitate cleaner USB3.0signal routing
Br Grn
D1
Br Red
D5
0.1uF10V0402
C1
10k0402
R18
3.3V
GND A1
TX1+ A2
TX1- A3
VBUS A4
CC1 A5
D+ A6
D- A7
RFU1 A8
VBUS A9
RX2- A10RX2+ A11
GND A12
GND B1
TX2+ B2
TX2- B3
VBUS B4
CC2 B5
D+ B6
D- B7
RFU2 B8
VBUS B9
RX1- B10RX1+ B11
GND B12SHLD
0
J3
USB
Typ
e-C_A
CON_H
ybrid
1
TP LOOP Tin
J4
10kR19
10kR20
CC1
CC2
0.1uF
C11
0.1uF
C12
0.1uFC10
0.1uFC2
0R0402
DNP R9
1k0603
R8
UTC2000EVALUATION KIT
USER’S GUIDE
Appendix B. EVK-UTC2000 BOM
B.1 INTRODUCTION
This appendix shows the EVK-UTC2000 Evaluation Bill of Materials.
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turerManufacturerPart Number
oration C3216X5R1C476M160AB
o CC0402ZRY5V7BB104
oration C1005X5R1C105K050BC
06036D106MAT2A
uden LMK107BJ475KA-T
ild BAV99
n LTST-C191KGKT
n LTST-C191KRKT
M LY Q976-P1S2-36
ec TSW-105-07-S-S
ronics Inc 692112030100
N
iconductor CMLDM8005 TR
nductors PMDXB600UNE
onic ERJ-2RKF3572X
onic ERJ-2RKF1001X
onic ERJ-6GEY0R00V
onic ERJ-2RKF5101X
onic ERJ-2RKF1003X
M MCR03EZPFX3300
onic ERJ-2RKF1002X
M MCR01MZPF5602
onic ERJ-2RKF3002X
ponents AYZ0203AGRLC
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Designator(s)Description Manufac
1 1 1 C1 CAP CER, 47uF, 16V, 20%, X5R, 1206 TDK Corp
2 8 8 C2, C3, C6, C8, C9, C10, C12,
C14
CAP CER, 0.1uF, 16V, 80%, SMD, 0402 Yage
3 3 3 C4, C5, C13 CAP CER, 1uF, 16V, 10%, X5R, 0402 TDK Corp
4 1 1 C7 CAP CER, 10uF, 6.3V, 20%, X5R SMD, 0603 AVX
5 1 1 C11 CAP CER, 4.7uF, 10V, 10%, X5R SMD, 0603 Taiyo Y
6 1 1 D1 DIO RECTARR, BAV99, 1.25V, 200mA, 70V, SOT-23-3 Fairch
7 2 2 D2, D3 LED, Bright Green, 0603 Lite-O
8 2 2 D4, D5 LED, Bright Red, 0603 Lite-O
9 1 1 D6 DIO LED YELLOW 2V 25mA 162.5mcd Diffuse SMD 0603 OSRA
10 1 1 J1 CON HDR-2.54 Male 1x5 Gold 5.84MH TH VERT Samt
11 1 1 J2 CON USB 3.1 Gen 1 STD-A PLUG SMD R/A Wurth Elect
12 1 1 J3 CON USB 3.1 Gen 1 Hybrid Type-C ACO
13 2 2 Q1, Q2 MOSFET SMD- Small Signal P-Channel Mosfet Central Sem
14 4 4 Q3, Q4, Q5, Q6 MOSFET TRENCH 2N-CH 20V 600MA SOT-1216 NXP Semico
15 1 1 R1 RES SMD 35.7K OHM 1% 1/10W 0402 Panas
16 5 5 R2, R4, R9, R10, R11
RES TKF 1k 1% 1/10W SMD 0402 Panas
17 1 1 R3 RES TKF 0R 1/8W SMD 0805 Panas
18 2 2 R5, R6 RES SMD 5.1K OHM 1% 1/10W 0402 Panas
19 8 8 R7, R8, R16, R19, R20, R22,
R26, R29
RES TKF 100k 1% 1/10W SMD 0402 Panas
20 2 2 R12, R13 RES TKF 330R 1% 1/10W SMD 0603 ROH
21 3 3 R14, R28, R30 RES TKF 10k 1% 1/10W SMD 0402 Panas
22 3 3 R15, R17, R21 RES TKF 56k 1% 1/16W SMD 0402 ROH
23 1 1 R25 RES SMD 30K OHM 1% 1/10W 0402 Panas
24 1 1 SW1 SW SLIDE DP3T 12VDC 100MA SMT C&K Com
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TA
It rManufacturerPart Number
C0402C104K8PACTU
s North GRM155R61A105KE15D
LTST-C191KGKT
LTST-C193TBKT-5A
LTST-C191KRKT
LY Q976-P1S2-36
BAV99
TSW-105-07-S-S
s Inc 692121030100
1
1 S1751-46R
1 ogies BSO080P03NS3E G
1 ERJ-2RKF1001X
1 ERJ-2RKF3572X
1 ERJ-2RKF5101X
1 ERJ-2RKF1002X
1 RC0603FR-071KL
TA
It rManufacturerPart Number
5 1 1 TP1 MISC, TEST POINT MULTI PURPOSE MINI RED Keystone
6 1 1 TP2 MISC, TEST POINT MULTI PURPOSE MINI BLACK Keystone
7 1 1 U1 IC REG LDO 3.3V 0.3A SOT23-5 Microchip Techno
8 1 1 U2 UTC2000 TYPEC CONTROLLER 16QFN Microchip Techno
9 1 1 U3 IC CURR-LIM SW SNGL PROG 12-TQFN Maxim Integra
0 1 1 U4 IC USB 3.1 Gen 1 & USB 2.0 SWITCH 32TQFN Pericom
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Designator(s)Description Manufacture
1 8 8 C1, C2, C3, C4, C6, C8, C9, C10
CAP CER 0.1uF 10V 10% X5R SMD 0402 KEMET
2 2 2 C5, C7 CAP CER 1uF 10V 10% X5R 0402 Murata ElectronicAmerica
3 1 1 D1 LED, Bright Green, 0603 Lite-On
4 3 3 D2, D3, D4 DIO LED BLUE 2.8V 20mA 15mcd Clear SMD 0603 Lite-On
5 1 1 D5 LED, Bright Red, 0603 Lite-On
6 1 1 D6 DIO LED YELLOW 2V 25mA 162.5mcd Diffuse SMD 0603 OSRAM
7 1 1 D7 DIO RECTARR BAV99 1.25V 200mA 70V SOT-23-3 Fairchild
8 1 1 J1 CON HDR-2.54 Male 1x5 Gold 5.84MH TH VERT Samtec
9 1 1 J2 CON USB 3.1 Gen 1 STD-A RCPT TH R/A Wurth Electronic
0 1 1 J3 CON USB 3.1 Gen 1 Hybrid Type-C ACON
1 1 1 J4 CON TP LOOP Tin SMD Harwin Inc
2 1 1 Q1 MOSFET P-CH 30V 12A 8DSO Infineon Technol
3 6 6 R1, R2, R3, R7, R12, R13
RES TKF 1k 1% 1/10W SMD 0402 Panasonic
4 1 1 R4 RES SMD 35.7K OHM 1% 1/10W 0402 Panasonic
5 3 3 R5, R10, R11 RES SMD 5.1K OHM 1% 1/10W 0402 Panasonic
6 2 2 R6, R18 RES TKF 10k 1% 1/10W SMD 0402 Panasonic
7 1 1 R8 RES TKF 1k 1% 1/10W SMD 0603 Yageo
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chnology EVK-UTC2000-UFP
om PI3USB3102ZLE
cturerManufacturerPart Number
18 1 1 R14 RES TKF 0R 1/3W SMD 1210 Vish
19 2 2 R15, R16 RES TKF 330R 1% 1/10W SMD 0603 ROH
20 1 1 R17 RES TKF 100k 1% 1/10W SMD 0603 Panas
21 1 1 U1 IC REG LDO 3.3V 0.3A SOT23-5 Microchip T
22 1 1 U2 UTC2000 TYPEC CONTROLLER 16QFN Microchip Te
23 1 1 U3 IC USB 3.1 Gen 1 & USB 2.0 SWITCH 32TQFN Peric
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Appendix C. EVK-UTC2000 PCB Silk Screens
C.1 INTRODUCTION
This appendix shows the EVK-UTC2000 Top and Bottom Silk Screen Images.
FIGURE C-1: EVB-UTC2000-DFP TOP AND BOTTOM SILK SCREEN IMAGES
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UTC2000 Evaluation Kit User’s Guide
FIGURE C-2: EVB-UTC2000-UFP TOP AND BOTTOM SILK SCREEN IMAGES
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EVK-UTC2000 PCB Silk Screens
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