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USB-C PD PSU

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  • alexsh1A Offline
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    Hello,

    I have a USB-C PD 26850mAh power bank, which I used to charge my gadgets. I wanted to use the same power bank to charge my Microsoft laptop, which does not have USB-C PD port . USB-C PD can vary voltage / amperage from 5-20V upto 3A. And laptop must be supplied with 15V. How do I connect the two? Well, that’s the answer

    0_1526560976769_6189B28C-0733-4D86-9871-E483D053D116.jpeg

    This is a USB-C PD Buddy Sink - a little board with a chip which negotiates a precise voltage / amperage one sets-up. Absolutely brilliant!
    Now I can use it to extract any voltage in the region 5-20V for any project.

    In theory can by mysensorised but I do not see any point in controlling it remotely

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      I think I am a bit confused...

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        I think I am a bit confused...

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        @gohan said in USB-C PD PSU:

        I think I am a bit confused...

        About what?

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          What your are trying to do and what this device does...

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            What your are trying to do and what this device does...

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            @gohan ok, do you have a phone / laptop charger USB-C PD (Power Deivery)? This is not a typical USB interface. With one PSU, one can charge a phone or a laptop. No need to have several chargers.
            My issue is this. I have a laptop, which does not have USB-C interface. I also have a power bank powerful enough to provide 30W USB-C PD charging. I do use it for my mobile phone as well as iPad. Unfortunately, I could not charge my laptop (remember, no USB-C port?) until now. I have got the board (in the photo above). It takes power from USB-C PD and you can select any voltage from 5-20V on the output. I programmed 15V (this is my laptop voltage) and used this cable to charge the laptop.

            https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01DT9X1LI/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_c_api_i_rBP.AbP80WV49

            The same board can be used with USB-C PD charger for any project requiring higher than 5V voltage. You can program any voltage in the region 5-20V.
            Some time ago I needed 13V power supply and ended up using 24V one and lowering voltage to 13V.

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              Basically you are turning the powerbank into one of those with variable DC output

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              • gohanG gohan

                Basically you are turning the powerbank into one of those with variable DC output

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                @gohan Basically yes. I just wanted to have one power bank for everything including my laptop. Obviously, there are plenty other ways this board can be used/setup. If I ever need a strange voltage source (say, 13V) for a project / breadboard and I do not have other sources, this is the way to go.

                PS Many modern laptops with a minor exception have USB-C PD. Even Apple introduced USB-C with power delivery for laptops.
                This is a great technology allowing just one PSU to be used for everything.

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                  See this comparison USB-C PD and a normal USB power banks - https://www.anker.com/deals/usb-c?country=us

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                  • alexsh1A alexsh1

                    See this comparison USB-C PD and a normal USB power banks - https://www.anker.com/deals/usb-c?country=us

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                    @alexsh1 do you have a buy link for the buddy sink? Sounds like it could be very handy.

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                    • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

                      @alexsh1 do you have a buy link for the buddy sink? Sounds like it could be very handy.

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                      @mfalkvidd

                      Yes, you can buy it here

                      https://www.tindie.com/products/clayghobbs/pd-buddy-sink/

                      Or order the PCB and do it yourself here

                      https://oshpark.com/shared_projects/B7h1WKOi

                      This does require very fine SMD soldering!

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