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How do I implement a USB-C connector onto a pcb to power a 3.3v Raspberry Pi Pico?

I've been looking into how to create my own pcb with a USB-C connector which breaks out into pins (VCC, D+, D- and GND) to then connect this to a Raspberry Pi Pico microcontroller but I have a few ...
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Raspberry PI (CM4) video to USB-C DisplayPort alt mode

I'm working on a project where I aim to utilize a USB-C port to embed both video signals and USB functionality. USB-C's "Alt Modes" offer potential solutions, namely DisplayPort (DP) Alt ...
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Using battery bank as a continuous battery backup / supply for USB devices

I have a Raspberry Pi and mega-4 powered USB hub working well, with one USB-C power input each. The battery bank has 2 USB ports, one for each device. The charger (bottom left) is a standard buck ...
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Correct lead routing for USB micro-b (male) to USB A and USB type C (+ mini HDMI)

I am trying to put together a custom adapter PCB to plug into a Raspberry Pi Zero/Zero 2 W so I can avoid using multiple adapter cables. On the Pi end, it'll have male plugs for mini HDMI, micro USB (...
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How do I determine my new power requirements when switching my peripheral to Raspberry Pi

Problem: I have just moved my camera array USB peripheral from a MacBook Pro to a Raspberry Pi 400, and the Pi can only see at most 19 of the 24 cameras that the MacBook Pro can see. I think this is ...
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Adding extra power to USB power lines [closed]

I see many posts regarding adding more power to supplement USB ports power but could not find a good answer how it can be done. My configuration is like this (except the red line): I have a raspberry ...
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Taking more than 2.1A from a two-port "2X 5V / 2.1 A" USB powerbank? [duplicate]

I just bought a powerbank for intending of using it to power a Rasberry Pi4b But, it seems i did not do enough research regarding the requirements of the Pi model i have. The powerbank is listed as &...
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Best cable to carry 3 DP (differential pairs), power, ground and 4 signals

i need to carry the signals from a Raspberry compute module to a camera module and vice versa. Since I need to place the camera around 4 foot away from the microComputer, and i want the connection to ...
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Having USB-C as power delivery and data?

so I've looked at many posts on the internet and I cannot find one that answers my question. I want to have a USB-C breakout board (I'm planning to use this) that will power my power supply. However, ...
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DC 12V to 5V 3A USB Type C

I wish to power my Raspberry Pi 4 from a 12V DC battery and to do that I purchased these two products: Pololu 5V, 9A Step-Down Voltage Regulator D24V90F5 USB 2.0 Type-C Connector Breakout Board I ...
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