Friday, 10 August 2018

Problems trying to wire a USB-C cable


I have been trying to figure out how to custom wire a USB-C to USB-A cable for a while, with no luck.

I have tried some different connectors, but wanted to get some outside ideas on what I might be doing wrong. I am not trying to make a high-speed USB-C, so I'm trying to make the connection with just a 4-core wire (GND, D-, D+, VBUS). On a few attempts, I tried pulling the ID pin up with a 56k resistor with no luck. (On a different kind of connector not shown here).

I contacted the manufacturer of one connector style that I have (images below) to get their assistance, but I am still having issues. So my question is:

How would y'all wire this connector to a USB-A (2.0) so it works properly? Thank you! (PS: I am told that the connector has a 56k resistor built-in)enter image description here


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