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I mostly converted them because I could, with no real reason to.
#Micro usb to usb c converter upgrade
I've successfully converted so far: A Bosch electric screwdriver A water gallon water pump A Logitech MX Anywhere 2 mouse (made the upgrade to the Anywhere 3 moot lol) A Redmi Airdots case An electric shaver A Xiaomi MiBox 3 I've seen somewhere some pretty basic USB-C connectors with solder points for MicroUSB 2.0 and 3.0, but these wouldn't simply replace the old MicroUSB slot due to size constraints, unless the device has plenty of space inside (I actually converted a Bosch electric screwdriver and an electric shaver to USB-C and they had so much space inside I could keep both USB-C and MicroUSB if I wanted to - I actually kept the original round generic charger port from the shaver) I have an old tablet with that horrible MicroUSB 3.0 that would be awesome with USB-C, but I quickly figured that it would be an horrendous job, possibly impossible due to space.
#Micro usb to usb c converter full
Though I also had this idea about fully converting MicroUSB to USB-C with full data support and whatnot.
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There's power, ground and CC pins, doubled for each side (which I'm not sure why, as it seems that if I only solder one side of power and ground - but solder both CC pins correctly -, it works) I was very confused about downstream and upstream paths and couldn't see that all I needed was a very simple 5kOhm resistor. I actually just wanted to change the MicroUSB ports to USB-C from charge-only devices, and all I needed was a pull-down resistor at each of the CC pins.
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At the time I wrote this, I had very little knowledge about even what I wanted to do.
#Micro usb to usb c converter plus
This will definitely help me down the road. Buy Micro USB to USB C Adapter, BrexLink USB Type C Adapter Convert Connector with 56K Resistor, Fast Charging for Samsung Galaxy S10 S9 S8 Plus Note 9 8. I've tried with dumb (USB-A or USB-C without PD capabilities) and smart (USB-C with PD and even an USB-C phone) chargers and they all worked great, so I'm not sure if I'm causing harm in the long run, or if I'll encounter a cable or charger that will refuse to work (or damage it)
#Micro usb to usb c converter android
Your flair says you're an USB-C expert, and I'd love to know why am I wrong in this case (I'm sure I'm wrong, because there wouldn't be two pins otherwise). Micro USB to USB-C adapters allow you to convert Android and other micro USB cords into chargers and sync cables for USB-C devices such as newer MacBook Air. However I used a single 4.7kOhm resistor and soldered both CC pins together, as I figured it wouldn't matter much because in the end, both resistors would end up connected at the same ground anyway. Was a 4.7kOhm resistor, so I used it through the project. I didn't had a 56k resistor, I wouldn't be able to buy a resistor 'til tuesday due to a holiday, so out of frustration I ended up jamming a random resistor at the CC pin and ground pin, and it worked. This is definitely the link I needed for this project and future endeavors. I thought that my device, which was supposed to receive the current, was the "downstream flow", so I considered the 56k resistor. I'll probably just cut the provided power cable to see if it's wired differently. It's just an old cable and I don't know how long that will last.Īt this point, I'm probably going to buy just a male micro USB connector and hard wire power to the correct pins. I did get it to work with a high power multiport USB dc power adapter, but only one old USB micro cable will work with it. I even wired a 5amp 12v to 5v buck to a micro USB adapter that has a power DC 5.5x2.1mm Female on the end of the connector, but the unit only stays on for 10 or so seconds. I don't know if it's the DC bucks I'm using or the cables since there are very few 3amp USB micro cables out there. It works fine with the AC adapter but I can't get DC power to work it.
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I purchased a mini computer that is powered through the micro USB input with an AC power supply that is 3amps. Does anyone know of a way to get 5V of DC power at 3+amps through a USB micro cable?