I am using the USB-PD tester with the command line utility to query my device's supported profiles.
When I command the USB-PD to set profile 1, the USB-PD display "seems to reset" and then show a 5V configuration.
If I command the USB-PD to test at 3000mA, I see and undervoltage message on the display, and my voltage less than 4.75V.
My question is, "Does the USB-PD profile query report an actual current value provided by my source, or does it default to 3000mA based on some table within the firmware?"
NUM PROFILES:3
INDEX:1,TYPE:PD-FIX,V:5000mV,I:3000mA
INDEX:2,TYPE:PD-FIX,V:15000mV,I:3000mA
INDEX:3,TYPE:PD-FIX,V:20000mV,I:3000mA
INDEX:1,TYPE:PD-FIX,V:5000mV,I:3000mA
INDEX:2,TYPE:PD-FIX,V:15000mV,I:3000mA
INDEX:3,TYPE:PD-FIX,V:20000mV,I:3000mA
When I command the USB-PD to set profile 1, the USB-PD display "seems to reset" and then show a 5V configuration.
If I command the USB-PD to test at 3000mA, I see and undervoltage message on the display, and my voltage less than 4.75V.
My question is, "Does the USB-PD profile query report an actual current value provided by my source, or does it default to 3000mA based on some table within the firmware?"
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