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Description

The R9A02G011 is a USB Power Delivery (PD) controller that is based on the Universal Serial Bus (USB) Power Delivery Specification Revision 3.1 and USB Type-C® Cable and Connector Specification Revision 2.1. The R9A02G011 performs negotiation for more current and/or higher voltages over the USB cable (VBUS) than are defined in the USB 2.0, USB 3.0, or BC1.2 specifications, and controls circuitry to select the local power source or power sink. The R9A02G011 uses a 300kbps BMC modulated signal through the CC wire in the USB Type-C cable. It comes in two types of package, 32-pin QFN for easy implementation, and 42-pin BGA for reducing space, so that it can be chosen according to the application and PCB space. In addition, the R9A02G011 incorporates Renesas' low-power technologies.

Features

  • Compliant with USB Power Delivery Specification Revision 3.1 and USB Type-C Cable and Connector Specification Revision 2.1.
    • Certified by USB Implementers Forum: TID= 64651080009 (Silicon), 1020074 (E-marker)
    • Supports Standard Power Range including Programmable Power Supply 
      * Does not cover Extended Power Range including Adjustable Voltage Supply
    • Supports IEC 63002
    • Supports up to 260bytes of data transfer
    • Supports Dual Role operation and Role Swap protocol
    • Supports Dead Battery operation
    • Supports alternate mode and electronically marked cables
    • Supports all USB Type-C Connection State Diagrams for USB Type-C port control
  • Single Power Supply with a wide voltage range
    • 3.0V to 5.5V (R9A02G011GNP)
    • 2.7V to 5.5V (R9A02G011GBG)
  • Integrated CC-PHY and CC-logic
  • On-chip Flash ROM
  • On-chip Oscillator
  • On-chip Power-On-Reset (POR) circuit
  • Supports SMBus Master and Slave interfaces
  • Suitable for Energy Star and EuP specifications for low-power PC peripheral systems
  • Selectable two types of packages according to the application and board space
    • 32-pin QFN (5mm x 5mm)
    • 42-pin BGA (3.6mm x 3.1mm)

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  1. R9A02G011 configuration tool

    I want to config the smbus slave for R9A02G011 but i can't find the link to download for tool. Could you provide the download link?"

    Jul 24, 2024
  2. R9A02G011 cs+ config missing?

    I'm trying to bring up the R9A02G011 on one of your development boards today to get ready for our boards coming back. I have an example program from you, the R9A02G011PDC_Lib_sample_premium.  But for some reason the R9A02G011 common files are not installed with CS+ or the ...

    Apr 7, 2025
  3. Please provide link to PDC-IMGGEN to compile ROM file for R9A02G011

    I'd like to use the R9A02G011 (USB Power Delivery Controller) and ISL9238C (NVDC Buck-Boost battery charger) in my next project. To configure chip as I understand i need to use PDC-IMGGEN, where to find it? I'd like to use the R9A02G011 and ISL9238C in my next ...

    Oct 16, 2024
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  1. RA2L2: What is the difference between USB Type-C IF and USB PDC?

    ... has a built-in CC detection circuit and Rd resistor, and only the sink supports receiving power up to 15W. On the other hand, the R9A02G011 has a built-in CC detection circuit and a power delivery PHY, and since PD communication is possible, it is possible to switch between ...

    Jun 10, 2025