projects:usb-c-ify
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| + | In connectors that do not expose the CC1 and CC2 pins, they are simply connected internally to make things easy for you. | ||
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| USB-PD (65W) fast charger buck boards \\ | USB-PD (65W) fast charger buck boards \\ | ||
| Bidirectional power bank modules: e.g. IP2369, read [[: | Bidirectional power bank modules: e.g. IP2369, read [[: | ||
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| - | USB-C power roles are configured with CC-pin resistor values inside the devices: \\ | + | USB-C power roles are configured with CC-pin resistor values inside the devices |
| + | In connectors that do not expose the CC1 and CC2 pins, they are simply connected internally to make things easy for you. \\ | ||
| + | Selecting Sink or Source via the USB-C CC pins is conceptually equivalent to the micro-USB ID pin (4), which sets the OTG role by making the device act as the Source/Host (DFP) when the ID pin is grounded. | ||
| ^ Name ^ Value ^ Used By ^ Meaning ^ | ^ Name ^ Value ^ Used By ^ Meaning ^ | ||
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