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    • SLVAFF7B December   2022  – November 2024 TPS25762-Q1 , TPS25763-Q1 , TPS25772-Q1

       

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  2.   Abstract
  3.   Trademarks
  4. 1Purpose and Scope
  5. 2Firmware Boot Code Brief
  6. 3Patch Bundle Brief
  7. 4Firmware Update
    1. 4.1 Overview
    2. 4.2 EEPROM Firmware Update
      1. 4.2.1 EEPROM Memory Organization
      2. 4.2.2 EEPROM Update - 4CC Task Command Set
      3. 4.2.3 EEPROM Patch Bundle Update Process
    3. 4.3 PD Controller Patch Bundle Download
      1. 4.3.1 Patch Bundle Download - 4CC Task Command Set
      2. 4.3.2 Burst Mode Patch Download Process
  8.   Appendix A: TVSP Boot Configuration Settings
  9.   Appendix B: Using 4CC Commands
  10.   Revision History
  11. IMPORTANT NOTICE
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Application Note

TPS257xx-Q1 Firmware Update With a Host

Abstract

The TPS2576x-Q1 and TPS2577x-Q1 are fully-integrated USB Type-C® Power Delivery (PD) management devices targeting automotive USB Type-C charging applications. For some application scenarios, customers might need to update the firmware for the device. This application note covers the TPS2576x-Q1/TPS2577x-Q1 firmware update process using an embedded device such as an MCU. The TPS2576x-Q1/TPS2577x-Q1 stores the boot and application code on its internal ROM, and is able to accept patch bundles (containing application configuration and code patch) from an external host or EEPROM over I2C.

Trademarks

USB Type-C® is a registered trademark of USB Implementers Forum.

All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

1 Purpose and Scope

This application note details the TPS2576x-Q1/TPS2577x-Q1 firmware update process. The TPS2576x-Q1/TPS2577x-Q1 firmware, which includes the boot and application code, is stored in the ROM to execute device functionality. The device can then accept patch bundles (containing code patch and application configuration) from an external host or EEPROM over the I2C bus and is stored in the SRAM. The patch bundles can be generated using the TPS2576x-Q1/TPS2577x-Q1 application customization tool (TPS257XX-Q1-GUI on TI's website). To learn more about the GUI, see the TPS257XX-Q1-GUI Configuration Guide.

 

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