Help me make charger USB C cable with no cc pins!!

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  • marce002
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    • May 2018
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    Help me make charger USB C cable with no cc pins!!

    Hi all, please

    I just want to make a "usb c" charging cable from 5V power supply (have cut cable w/ red black green and white pins connected from factory.... i just want to use 500mah max !

    How do I connect this ? if I do not have CC1 /2 physically wired, how to proceed?

    NOTE: an identical new (not cut) USB A to USB C cable charges my phone but not the remote control!

    here is a picture of the remote, the cable to be used and a picture of what are the factory connected pins

    thanks in advance!!



    Last edited by marce002; 11-17-2023, 09:20 AM.
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  • sam_sam_sam
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    • Jul 2011
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    Re: Help me make charger USB C cable with no cc pins!!

    I do not think you are going to able to do it this way because the chip that makes the selection of what voltage and current to the device that you have connected to the charger

    Now one solution might be is to have a USB C charger that has two outlets that are separate from each other but can charge two different devices at one time you can find them but you are going to have google search for them

    Now if you can not find one then you can also try using two separate USB C chargers and remove them from there enclosure and put them in one larger enclosure and that would solve your problem but is a little bit of work

    I have done this in the past with USB A type because I want to have a higher current capability for charging more than one iPad on the same charge switching power supply

    USB type C is a little bit more challenging because of circuit power requirements for each device

    I have looked into this myself and I have not figured out how you can do do this easily yet but I have not had much personal time to work this out yet but keep looking for my post if I figure out a solution for this issue

    The problem is that your remote does not seem to have a way to connect to a USB type A cable or have you tried this ( because if the remote uses a different voltage than 5 volts this is not going to work properly because of what I pointed out earlier in this post )

    One option might be to carefully take apart the remote and see how it is connected to the remote and how it is connecting to the phone and post some pictures of the connectors and the boards if it has more than one board

    Note that is if the remote does not power the phone as well then ignore the suggestion that I have above about an option
    Last edited by sam_sam_sam; 11-19-2023, 07:26 AM.

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