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how to make type c 5volt charger

@copilot how to make type c 5volt charger
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Sure, to make a Type-C USB 5V charger, you'll generally need the following:
  1. DC power supply (5V, at least 2A commonly for a phone charger)
  2. USB Type-C connector
  3. Current limiting and protection circuitry (optional, but highly recommended)
Here's a simple schematic for your project:
  1. Connect the +5V of your DC power supply to the Vbus (B4, A4 pins) of the Type-C connector.
  2. Connect the GND of your DC power supply to the GND (B1, A1, B12, A12 pins) of the Type-C connector.
  3. For the CC pins on the Type-C connector (B5, A5), you need a 5.1k ohm resistor to ground to identify it as a sink device. It means the charger provides power out rather than takes it in.
Please note, this is just a basic setup. For production-level chargers, other factors such as protection mechanism (Over Current, Over Voltage, Short Circuit, and Thermal), efficiency, and certifications need to be considered.
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