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BS EN 62680-1-1:2015:2016 Edition

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Universal Serial Bus interfaces for data and power – Universal Serial Bus interfaces. Common components. USB Battery Charging Specification, Revision 1.2 (TA 14)

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BSI 2016 68
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The Battery Charging Working Group is chartered with creating specifications that define limits as well as detection, control and reporting mechanisms to permit devices to draw current in excess of the USB 2.0 specification for charging and/or powering up from dedicated chargers, hosts, hubs and charging downstream ports. These mechanisms are backward compatible with USB 2.0 compliant hosts and peripherals.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
5 FOREWORD
7 INTRODUCTION
8 CONTENTS
16 1 Introduction
1.1 Scope
1.2 Background
1.3 Reference Documents
17 1.4 Definitions of Terms
1.4.1 Accessory Charger Adaptor
1.4.2 ACA-Dock
1.4.3 Attach versus Connect
1.4.4 Charging Downstream Port
1.4.5 Charging Port
1.4.6 Dead Battery Threshold
18 1.4.7 Dedicated Charging Port
1.4.8 Downstream Port
1.4.9 Micro ACA
1.4.10 Portable Device
1.4.11 Rated Current
1.4.12 Standard ACA
1.4.13 Standard Downstream Port
1.4.14 USB Charger
1.4.15 Weak Battery Threshold
19 1.5 Parameter Values
1.6 OTG Considerations
1.7 Super Speed Considerations
2 Dead Battery Provision
2.1 Background
2.2 DBP – Unconfigured Clause
20 2.3 DBP – Configured Clause
21 3 Charging Port Detection
3.1 Overview
Figures
Figure 3-1 – System Overview
22 3.2 Charger Detection Hardware
3.2.1 Overview
Figure 3-2 – Charger Detection Hardware
23 3.2.2 VBUS Detect
3.2.3 Data Contact Detect
Figure 3-3 – Data Pin Offset
24 Figure 3-4 – Data Contact Detect, Not Attached
25 Figure 3-5 – Data Contact Detect, Standard Downstream Port
26 3.2.4 Primary Detection
Figure 3-6 – Primary Detection, DCP
28 Figure 3-7 – Primary Detection, CDP
29 Figure 3-8 – Primary Detection, SDP
30 Figure 3-9 – Primary Detection, ACA-Dock
32 Figure 3-10 – Primary Detection, ACA
33 3.2.5 Secondary Detection
Figure 3-11 – Secondary Detection, DCP
34 Figure 3-12 – Secondary Detection, CDP
35 3.2.6 ACA Detection
36 Figure 3-13 – ACA Detection
37 3.3 Charger Detection Algorithms
3.3.1 Weak Battery Algorithm
Figure 3-14 – Weak Battery Algorithm
38 3.3.2 Good Battery Algorithm
Figure 3-15 – Good Battery Algorithm
39 3.4 Charger Detection Timing
3.4.1 Data Contact Detect Timing
40 Figure 3-16 – DCD Timing, Contact After Start
Figure 3-17 – DCD Timing, Contact Before Start
41 3.4.2 Detection Timing, CDP
Figure 3-18 – DCD Timing, No Contact
42 Figure 3-19 – Detection Timing, CDP
43 3.5 Ground Current and Noise Margins
4 Charging Port and Portable Device Requirements
4.1 Charging Port Requirements
4.1.1 Overshoot
4.1.2 Maximum Current
4.1.3 Detection Renegotiation
44 4.1.4 Shutdown Operation
4.1.5 Failure Voltage
4.1.6 Multiple Ports
4.2 Charging Downstream Port
4.2.1 Required Operating Range
45 4.2.2 Shutdown Operation
4.2.3 Undershoot
4.2.4 Detection Signaling
Figure 4-1 – CDP Required Operating Range
46 4.2.5 Connector
4.3 ACA-Dock
4.3.1 Required Operating Range
4.3.2 Undershoot
4.3.3 Detection Signaling
4.3.4 Connector
4.4 Dedicated Charging Port
4.4.1 Required Operating Range
47 4.4.2 Undershoot
4.4.3 Detection Signaling
4.4.4 Connector
Figure 4-2 – DCP Required Operating Range
48 4.5 Accessory Charger Adapter
4.5.1 Required Operating Range
4.5.2 Undershoot
4.5.3 Detection Signaling
4.5.4 Connector
4.6 Portable Device
4.6.1 Allowed Operating Range
49 4.6.2 Detection Signaling
4.6.3 Detection Renegotiation
Figure 4-3 – Portable Device Allowed Operating Range
50 4.6.4 Connector
5 Parameter Values
Tables
Table 5-1 – Voltages
51 Table 5-2 – Currents
52 Table 5-3 – Resistances
Table 5-4 – Capacitances
53 6 Accessory Charger Adapter
6.1 Introduction
Table 5-5 – Times
54 Figure 6-1 – Accessory Charger Adapter
55 6.2 Micro ACA
6.2.1 Micro ACA Ports
Figure 6-2 – Micro ACA Ports
56 6.2.2 Micro ACA Connectivity Options
6.2.3 Micro ACA Architecture
Table 6-1 – Micro ACA Connectivity Options
57 6.2.4 Micro ACA Modes of Operation
Figure 6-3 – Micro ACA Architecture
58 Table 6-2 – Micro ACA Modes of Operation
59 6.2.5 Implications of not Supporting Micro ACA Detection
6.2.6 Micro ACA Requirements
60 6.2.7 Portable Device State Diagram
61 Figure 6-4 – Portable Device State Diagram
62 6.3 Standard ACA
6.3.1 Standard ACA Ports
Figure 6-5 – Standard ACA Ports
63 6.3.2 Standard ACA Architecture
Table 6-3 – Standard ACA Connectivity Options
64 Figure 6-6 – Standard ACA Architecture
65 6.3.3 Standard ACA Modes of Operation
6.3.4 Implications of not Supporting Standard ACA Detection
6.3.5 Standard ACA Requirements
Table 6-4 – Standard ACA Modes of Operation
BS EN 62680-1-1:2015
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