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Sxander
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In-line USB C soldering issues {help}
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Tue, 09 June 2020, 11:22:11 »
Hey there!
Lurkers first post!
I've been working on some custom USB C to USB A cables recently (4 pin USB 2.0 only). Finished my first cable, plugged it in with the excitement of biting into a new flavour of ice cream for the first time and... nothing. I can't for the life of me figure out where I've gone wrong. Perhaps someone here might be able to point me in the right direction.
Here's the datasheet for the USB C connector I'm using (wish there weren't so many pins!) I've added some color coordinated lines to help with the confusing presentation of the pin mapping.
954.pdf
Here's my novice soldering work (2 sets of USB C to A cables) :
I've checked for shorts using my multimeter and everything checks out.
I've also checked continuity from one end to the other end of the wire, as well as from the soldering pads on the USB C PCB to the pins connecting to the plug (so from C4 to A6, C5 to A7, D5 to B4/B9 etc.)
I'm at a complete loss here as to why the cable won't work! Have I wired something wrong or is there something else I'm missing?
Appreciate any guidance whatsoever!
Cheers,
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dwrowe
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Re: In-line USB C soldering issues {help}
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Thu, 10 September 2020, 22:08:27 »
Old thread - but in case someone else comes upon this.
Flip your RED (5V) and BLACK (GND) wires on the USB-A port. I got tripped up on the same wiring diagram that I think you did, even with your correct soldering on the USB-C side.
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