CS5260demoboard application circuit | Type-C to VGA circuit schematic diagram

CS5260 is a TYPEC to VGA conversion chip. It is mainly used for the design and development of Type-C to VGA converter or Type-C to VGA adapter cable and other products.

CS5260 When used as a USB TYEPC TM DisplayPort Alt Mode Input (Receiver) As a standard USB Type-C DisplayPort Alt Mode Receiver, the CS5260 consists of a dual-channel main link differential pair and an AUX channel differential pair.

The CS5260 main link is a dual channel differential pair capable of running HBR2 (5.4-Gbps), HBR (2.7-Gbps) data rates for high-definition uncompressed video transmission. The main link is fully compliant with the DisplayPort v1.4 specification.

CS5260 Auxiliary Channel Differential half-duplex bidirectional channel for sideband communication between DisplayPort source and sink devices. This link has a bandwidth of up to 1 Mbps.

The CC configuration channel of the CS5260 is used to detect the connection of the USB port, for example, source to sink.

The CS5260 can establish a data role between two connected ports, discover and configure optional standby mode and accessory mode.

The detailed parameters of CS5260 are as follows:

USB Type-C Specification 1.2

VESA DisplayPort TM (DP) V1.4 compliant receiver

VGA output interface, DAC speed up to 210-MHz, 8-bit

Supports all USB Type-C channel configurations (CC)

2LAN 2.7GMax. Resolution up to 1920x1200@60Hz (RB, reduced blanking), 24-bit color depth, 1920X1440 (RB, reduced blanking), 18-bit color depth, or 2048x1152@60Hz (RB, reduced blanking) 24-bit Color depth, or 2048x1536@60Hz (RB, reduced blanking), 18-bit color depth.

Embedded oscillator or external crystal optional

Embedded Linear Dropout Regulator (LDO)

Embedded MCU

Embedded EDID (CS5260 will respond to EDID if end device does not have EDID)

Embedded V-Sync/H-Sync 5V Buffer

Internal power-on reset (POR)

CS5260 design TYPEC to VGA converter or typeC to VGA adapter wiring as follows:

The detailed design reference circuit of CS5260 is as follows:

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