Tag: STUSB4500
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PD with Current Monitor using STUSB4500 and ATtiny1604
The Power Deliverer utilizes a USB-C power adapter as a power source for a range of fixed voltages. The device displays a list of voltages and current sources from the adapter, which the users can select. Once a voltage option is selected, the Power Deliverer continuously monitors the...
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SparkFun’s USB Type-C 5-20V 5A Power Delivery Board Features Qwiic Connector
USB Type-C introduced significant changes to the USB standard. The reversible connector eliminated the issue of trying to plug the connector in the right way every time. Another issue it addressed was allowing the flexibility to have USB power with an adjustable USB voltage from...
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USB-PD Stand-alone Adapter Board from Oxplot
Modern devices are quickly switching to USB-C power adapters, gradually fading out USB-A, and USB-B adapters. USB's Power Delivery (USB-PD) protocol enables the supplies to be flexible enough to handle charging (or powering) devices ranging from mobile phones to laptops. There are...
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