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Goz3rr | 2 years ago

USB defaults to 5V, so depending on how much current you want to draw you might not even need a trigger module.

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p1mrx|2 years ago

USB-C defaults to "off", so a 5V PD trigger would be a sensible product. It just needs a couple resistors, no chip.

Kirby64|2 years ago

There’s no such thing as 5V PD unless you mean 5V 5A, fyi. PD is an optionally supported standard of USB-C and the resistors are not part of PD, just the standard USB-C spec.

stavros|2 years ago

You're right, I guess I might as well just get some straight breakouts for a USB-C for the 5V case, but then I'll be limited to half an amp, which is probably fine for my uses, I guess.

lxgr|2 years ago

USB-C supports up to 3A without PD, using only (I believe) resistors/voltages to communicate the limit.

That's what many simple early USB-C chargers used to do in order to supply 15W without full PD signalling.