I apparently don't fully understand how usb-c cables are made.
So here I ask, I need to do a breakout of the DC power so I can pass it through my DC noise filter. So basically psu-cable1-port1-DCfilter-port2-cable2-device. The device and psu are PD capable.
Using two ports (https://www.amazon.com/24pin-Female-Socket-Connector-Board/dp/B00VJ944V2/) back-to-back do I cross the connections when connecting the two ports together (less the DC power)? Is this how C cables are made?
I see pinout is almost symmetrical, except for SBU1 VCONN, and D- D+ stay in same location. ??
So here I ask, I need to do a breakout of the DC power so I can pass it through my DC noise filter. So basically psu-cable1-port1-DCfilter-port2-cable2-device. The device and psu are PD capable.
Using two ports (https://www.amazon.com/24pin-Female-Socket-Connector-Board/dp/B00VJ944V2/) back-to-back do I cross the connections when connecting the two ports together (less the DC power)? Is this how C cables are made?
I see pinout is almost symmetrical, except for SBU1 VCONN, and D- D+ stay in same location. ??
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