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Introduction

This board features an FUSB302B as a Type-C Port Management (TCPM) chip. You can purchase one on Tindie.

Features

The FUSB302B is a fully-capable USB Power Delivery device. The power header is rated to 100 W (20 V at 5 A) if both Vbus pins are used along with two ground pins. The FUSB302B's max I2C clock frequency is 1 MHz.

Example Usage

Example code for use with Arduino can be found here. The USB-C Explorer also uses the same chip.

Here are the connections you will need.

  • Breakout Pin -> Arduino Pin
  • GND -> GND
  • Vbus -> Vin (power to the Arduino, regulated down to +5V)
  • Vpu -> IOREF (power for pullups for I2C and interrupt)
  • VDD -> 3.3V (power for the FUSB302B)
  • SDA -> SDA
  • SCL -> SCL
  • INT -> D12
  • GND -> GND (for good measure)

Questions, Comments, and Contributions

Pull requests are welcome. If you have questions or comments, you can email me directly at [email protected].

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USB 3 port support?

Hi (hope this is the best place for this question!),

First of all amazing work, thanks for doing this. This is really the only place on the web I could find of even the possibility of extracting higher amps from USB c via PD...

I am working on a USB C connection cable for my Lacie Rugged Raid, which can only be bus powered from TB2...

The only thing needed in addition to your work would be a USB3 instead of USB2 port. How much work do you think this would be?

Also have you thought about integrating an ATMega into this board for voltage negotiation, so that the user could select voltage and amperage via jumper pads?

Thanks again!!

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