ZHCSFH8D August 2016 – January 2018 TPS25741 , TPS25741A
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UFP is an open-drain output pin used to indicate the status of the port. It is high-z unless a sink is attached to the port, in which case it is pulled low. A sink attachment is detected when the voltage on one (not both) of the CC pins remains between VRDSTD and VDSTD for tCcDeb and the voltage on the VBUS pin is below VBUS_FTH. After being pulled low, UFP remains low until the sink has been removed for tCcDeb.
DVDD is a power supply pin that is high-z until a sink is attached, in which case it is pulled high. Therefore, it can be used as a sink attachment indicator that is active high. However, DVDD will also be high when an Audio or Debug accessory is attached. See Figure 18 for typical behavior.