LeoDJ,
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Anybody got some recommendations for a low-pain USB PD stack / MCU?
It has to support PD3.1, especially EPR.

I have skimmed the offerings from Cypress (Infineon), STM and WCH, but none have yet convinced me to any significant degree...

Are there some stacks/libraries that are commonly used on that make it easier to get started?
Maybe some example code for an EPR source?

:BoostOK:

jaseg,
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@LeoDJ When I did some USB PD hacking on STM32 I found that pretty much all open source libraries are derivatives of That One ChromiumOS Driver and all were fairly bad. I would probably choose a fully integrated chip that includes both the PD frontend and a protocol implementation. Some of those don't even need a microcontroller to work.

LeoDJ,
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@jaseg
I'd like to, but dedicated chips for "5S LiPo voltage to EPR source" (ideally up to 240W) don't seem to exist yet, according to my research

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