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USB Power Delivery protocol
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This directory contains captures of data communication on the Configuration
Channels of Type-C USB connectors using the USB Power Delivery protocol.
Details:
http://www.usb.org/developers/powerdelivery/
Logic analyzer setup
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These captures were made using different prototypes of the 'usb-c-grok', which
is an FX2 based device designed to capture USB Configuration Channel traffic.
I made all captures with PulseView, with the samplerate set to 4 MHz, except
when noted otherwise.
Devices used
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ZY12PDS Power Delivery sink module
- https://www.aliexpress.com/item/ZY12PD/32810557770.html
- Can be configured for 5/9/12/15/20V, or "highest possible" or
"all in sequence"
- Set to 9V, because I used it to upgrade a 9.6V toy car
Aukey 45W PD source
- https://www.aukey.com/products/amp-usb-c-wall-charger-with-power-delivery-3-0-pa-y10
- The only device with Power Delivery 3.0 support
- 5/9/12/15/20V source
- Programmable 3 - 16V source
Noname 65W PD source
- https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B07538NJDZ/
- 5/9/12/15/20V source
Cable Deconn USB hub/dock/dongle
- http://www.cabledeconn.com/sub/?id=708
- Power Delivery passtrough
- > supports PR swap
- USB 3.1 gen 1 hub with Gigabit Ethernet and 2 type A ports
- USB 2.0 hub with SD card reader and 3.5mm audio interface
- Displayport switch connected to DP-HDMI and DP-VGA converters
- Enough magic to make all of the above work at the same time
Anker Powercore+ 26800 PD powerbank
- https://anker.com/uk/products/variant/powercore-26800-pd/A1375011
- 26800 mAh, almost 100 Wh
- 9V sink
- 5/9/12/15/20V source
zy12pds_sink_module-65w_noname_supply.sr
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This supply lies. It says 65W on the box and device but advertises only 60W.
The sink is a module available from aliexpress or ebay which I configured to
request 9V.
zy12pds_sink_module-anker_powerbank.sr
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The same module as before, now connected to the Anker powerbank, and configured
to request all the voltages sequentially, with 1800ms between each one. This
was captured at 6 MHz because at 4 MHz it had some issues with decoding packets
from the ZY12PDS module, but only at some voltages.
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