DESCRIPTION
This Simple USB Type C breakout is kinda interesting, it’s an ‘inline’ style with pads for soldering to the common USB 1.1/2.0 connections. We see this lil breakout used often in custom keyboards, it’s glued or wedged into the enclosure. Unlike other breakouts, it doesn’t break out all the pads – it just gives you the classic 4 USB pins that would let you connect to a USB-capable chip or microcontroller. It does not have any resistors to set direction/current – but despite that, it seems to work just fine when used to connect to a computer. Please note that it may not work with power supplies or ports that require CC resistors for PD negotiation.
FEATURES
- Dimensions: 14.5mm x 9.2mm x 3.2mm / 0.6″ x 0.4″ x 0.1″
RESOURCES
- Primary Guide and Example Code