Why use VL160 when making a C female base? Look at the picture below.
VL160 is a chip that can identify the positive and negative insertion of Type-C female socket. You can do DFP and UFP, why do you need to identify the positive and negative USB plugs.
In other words, VL160 can only process data signals! It cannot process DP signals and PD. So I can only do 2lun, but not 4lun.
It can also be understood as processing the C public single-sided signal, and passing the single-sided signal in and out to the HUB chip.
VL160-QFN28 has CC recognition, two out of one, and can only process one set of signals.
Specific details can be obtained through QQ: 1420566922
All reference designs on this site are sourced from major semiconductor manufacturers or collected online for learning and research. The copyright belongs to the semiconductor manufacturer or the original author. If you believe that the reference design of this site infringes upon your relevant rights and interests, please send us a rights notice. As a neutral platform service provider, we will take measures to delete the relevant content in accordance with relevant laws after receiving the relevant notice from the rights holder. Please send relevant notifications to email: bbs_service@eeworld.com.cn.
It is your responsibility to test the circuit yourself and determine its suitability for you. EEWorld will not be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, consequential or punitive damages arising from any cause or anything connected to any reference design used.
Supported by EEWorld Datasheet