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How to power hardware with USB-C?

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Hello!
I have the following problem: I would like to power a device with USB type C connector on the PCB.
With micro B, you can use a few resistors to make sure you can get more power than the default
100mA. Does anyone know how to do that with USB-C?

I would use a A type to C type to connect the device to my PC. With a plain wiring, I would get
a minimal current. Now does anybody know how to place the resistors in case of USB-C?

Thanks
 

Hi,

What I'd do:
* read the USB specifications
* read application notes
* look for design examples

Klaus
 

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