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Ivan_Lee
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Does Cypress have type-c  e-mark chip to support PD3.1  spec to support 240W power?

if have, Please provide us e-mark configuration file or FW  hex.

 

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Abhilash_P
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Hi,

   For EMCA chip application, you can use either CCG2 or CMG1 for EPR mode. The additional changes that has to be made is in the EZ-PD Config Utility. 

Regards,

Abhilash P

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Abhilash_P
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Hi,

 

  Please refer the following link,

https://www.cypress.com/product-roadmaps/cypress-usb-controllers-roadmap

 

Regards,

Abhilash P

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Ivan_Lee
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Hi, Abhilash ,

Sorry i am asking for e-mark  chip support PD3.1  spec - EPR (Extended Power Range ) mode , not PD3.0

USB-C Power Delivery Hits 240W with Extended Power Range (anandtech.com)

Does Cypress have type-c  e-mark chip to support PD3.1 spec - EPR mode ?

 

BR

Ivan

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Abhilash_P
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Hi,

  Currently we dont have an EMCA chip that supports EPR mode. 

 

Regards,

Abhilash P

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Abhilash_P
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Hi,

   For EMCA chip application, you can use either CCG2 or CMG1 for EPR mode. The additional changes that has to be made is in the EZ-PD Config Utility. 

Regards,

Abhilash P

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