Please be aware that the video shows the cc pins at the wrong position. The highlighted pin is the VBUS used for power. The cc1/cc2 pins are the ones next to it.
So if you took a standard USB-C cable (mostly for phones), & an approximately 45W (15V x 3A) laptop/chromebook charger, & replaced the barrel type with the USB-C, will the new connector hold up to 3A thru it? Thank you & very informative! To do a mod to the charger, a 3.0 version has to be used? Thank you 🤓
z370 and later motherboards that have onboard usb type-c will not offer fast charging to android devices that support fast charging on type-c. even with the dac-up features (+0.03), it's still not enough power. in fact, the regular USB port seems to be charging the phone faster than type-c, but still slower than a block. it's too bad, it's been 15 years and desktop PCs still can't charge the most commonly used devices.
Can you take a standard USB-C connector & replace the barrel type connector from a laptop charger? This video pointed out a 3.0 connector that has a higher wattage rating. Thanks 🤓
Will this info allow me (hypothetically speaking) to make a USB-C to Audio Jack 3.5mm/USB-C Power Only cable adapter to use headphones and charge at the same time Android devices?
I have a oneplus 6t phone with strange USBC charging problem. When I use a moto charger the Vcc is 5v and the cc channels are connected it works , but when I use any different charger the readings are the same on those pins but phone says plugged in can't charge right now. What could cause such a fault?
I have my Lenovo l580 and it has 2 USB type c ports and one has gotten unhinged I want to use the second one but it's not working, I have check and the port seems intact so I am assuming the issue could be that it's not enabled or is disabled by default any one who can help with how to enable it if that is the issue or provide a solution or another suggestion
Cables decated for 240W are not thin. Cables are rated and USB-PD has safty system and requires properly rated cables to have a metadata chip in order to activate higher power modes.
Please be aware that the video shows the cc pins at the wrong position. The highlighted pin is the VBUS used for power. The cc1/cc2 pins are the ones next to it.
Exactly, the CC pins are A5 and not A4 as shown in the video.
Yes, it should be
CC1 D+ D-
D- D+ CC2
@@LightBangerthat's in a 12 pin layout correct? What about a 6 pin layout? Where would the CC pin be ?
this is very helpful - consider uploading in 1080p ?
Whose idea was it to upload this in 360p?
in 1:17,the fig is not receptacles, but plug
So if you took a standard USB-C cable (mostly for phones), & an approximately 45W (15V x 3A) laptop/chromebook charger, & replaced the barrel type with the USB-C, will the new connector hold up to 3A thru it? Thank you & very informative! To do a mod to the charger, a 3.0 version has to be used? Thank you 🤓
I've noticed my c charger charges rapidly the correct direction up. if I put it upside down, it charges slowly. Is that because of C1 and C2?
Graet! I was looking for this video.
Y'all got any more of them pixels?
z370 and later motherboards that have onboard usb type-c will not offer fast charging to android devices that support fast charging on type-c. even with the dac-up features (+0.03), it's still not enough power. in fact, the regular USB port seems to be charging the phone faster than type-c, but still slower than a block. it's too bad, it's been 15 years and desktop PCs still can't charge the most commonly used devices.
Can you take a standard USB-C connector & replace the barrel type connector from a laptop charger? This video pointed out a 3.0 connector that has a higher wattage rating. Thanks 🤓
I have lost 1 ground pin from lower left inside usb - c of my samsung phone, is my device still safe even if I jave 3 ground pins left?
Lol, this is just an Ad, and on top of it, it contains wrong information. The CC are elsewhere, as others have noted.
Will this info allow me (hypothetically speaking) to make a USB-C to Audio Jack 3.5mm/USB-C Power Only cable adapter to use headphones and charge at the same time Android devices?
I have a oneplus 6t phone with strange USBC charging problem. When I use a moto charger the Vcc is 5v and the cc channels are connected it works , but when I use any different charger the readings are the same on those pins but phone says plugged in can't charge right now. What could cause such a fault?
is it possibile that my phone is not chraging with a 15w charger but is charging with 5w charger.Can u please tell the probelm if u know
Piny CC chyba źle są zaznaczone na symulacji.
I have my Lenovo l580 and it has 2 USB type c ports and one has gotten unhinged I want to use the second one but it's not working, I have check and the port seems intact so I am assuming the issue could be that it's not enabled or is disabled by default any one who can help with how to enable it if that is the issue or provide a solution or another suggestion
The newer type c PD supports upto 240watts!
does not explain how they can get 100W thru 33 gauge wires.
I know, right?????
No information, I wanted.
i still dont understand .. how the hell that thin cable can delivery up to 200 watts ?
Cables decated for 240W are not thin. Cables are rated and USB-PD has safty system and requires properly rated cables to have a metadata chip in order to activate higher power modes.
Ótimo.
360p😢
I Don't trust this tiny connector to carry 100w power.