STUSB4500LFunctional description1Functional description The STUSB4500L is a USB Type-C™ IC controller addressing 5 V sink applications. It supports dead battery mode to allow a system to be powered from a VBUS power source directly. The STUSB4500L major role is to: 1. Detect the connection between two USB Type-C ports (attach detection) 2. Establish a valid source-to-sink connection 3. Identify the attached device: source or debug accessory 4. Resolve cable orientation and twist connections to establish USB 3 data routing (MUX control) if any 5. Configure the incoming VBUS power path 6. Monitor the VBUS power path 7. Report the available power advertised by the source 8. Handle the high voltage protections The STUSB4500L also provides: • Dead battery mode • Internal and/or external VBUS discharge paths • Debug accessory mode detection • Customization of the device configuration through NVM to support specific applications 1.1Block overviewFigure 1. Functional block diagramVDDVBUS_VS_DISCHVSYS voltage Internal monitoring VREG_2V7 supply Discharge VREG_1V2 VBUS status path VBUS_EN_SNKDISCHA_B_SIDEADDR[1..0] Port C SCLI²C controller SDACC1DBslave CC CC1ALERT line CC2 access CC2DBATTACHRP_3A; RP_1A5ControlGPIORESET POR GNDDS13102 - Rev 2page 2/32 Document Outline Cover image Product status link / summary Product status link / summary Features Applications Description 1 Functional description 1.1 Block overview 2 Inputs/outputs 2.1 Pinout 2.2 Pin description 2.2.1 CC1 / CC2 2.2.2 CC1DB / CC2DB 2.2.3 RESET 2.2.4 I²C interface pins 2.2.5 DISCH 2.2.6 GND 2.2.7 ATTACH 2.2.8 RP_3A/RP_1A5 2.2.9 GPIO 2.2.10 VBUS_EN_SNK 2.2.11 A_B_SIDE 2.2.12 VBUS_VS_DISCH 2.2.13 VREG_1V2 2.2.14 VSYS 2.2.15 VREG_2V7 2.2.16 VDD 3 Description of the features 3.1 CC interface 3.2 VBUS power path control 3.2.1 VBUS monitoring 3.2.2 VBUS discharge 3.2.3 VBUS power path assertion 3.3 Dead battery mode 3.4 High voltage protections 3.5 Hardware fault management 3.6 Debug accessory mode detection 4 I²C Interface 4.1 Read and write operations 4.2 Timing specifications 5 Start-up configuration 5.1 User-defined parameters 5.2 Default start-up configuration 6 Application 6.1 General information 6.1.1 Power supplies 6.1.2 Connection to MCU or application processor 6.2 Typical application 7 Electrical characteristics 7.1 Absolute maximum ratings 7.2 Operating conditions 7.3 Electrical and timing characteristics 8 Package information 8.1 QFN-24 EP (4x4) package information 8.2 WLCSP (2.6x2.6x0.5) 25 bumps package information 8.3 Thermal information 9 Terms and abbreviations Revision history