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Aaaand here's the final product 🥁 :
Dummifier v1.0: 🎉
The very first USB converter thingy that helps you when your modern USB-C cables don't work for your device to charge and data.
Born out of rage after burning yet another device of mine, but it's designed out of love😆
This is my very first @kicad project, so please don't go hard on me 😊
Here's the project, hosted on GitHub:
https://github.com/ardakilic/dummifier
#dummifier #opensource #openhardware #kicad #pcb #usb #usbc #typec #usb3 #kicad
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Aaaand here's the final product 🥁 :
Dummifier v1.0: 🎉
The very first USB converter thingy that helps you when your modern USB-C cables don't work for your device to charge and data.
Born out of rage after burning yet another device of mine, but it's designed out of love😆
This is my very first @kicad project, so please don't go hard on me 😊
Here's the project, hosted on GitHub:
https://github.com/ardakilic/dummifier
#dummifier #opensource #openhardware #kicad #pcb #usb #usbc #typec #usb3 #kicad
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Aaaand here's the final product 🥁 :
Dummifier v1.0: 🎉
The very first USB converter thingy that helps you when your modern USB-C cables don't work for your device to charge and data.
Born out of rage after burning yet another device of mine, but it's designed out of love😆
This is my very first @kicad project, so please don't go hard on me 😊
Here's the project, hosted on GitHub:
https://github.com/ardakilic/dummifier
#dummifier #opensource #openhardware #kicad #pcb #usb #usbc #typec #usb3 #kicad
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Aaaand here's the final product 🥁 :
Dummifier v1.0: 🎉
The very first USB converter thingy that helps you when your modern USB-C cables don't work for your device to charge and data.
Born out of rage after burning yet another device of mine, but it's designed out of love😆
This is my very first @kicad project, so please don't go hard on me 😊
Here's the project, hosted on GitHub:
https://github.com/ardakilic/dummifier
#dummifier #opensource #openhardware #kicad #pcb #usb #usbc #typec #usb3 #kicad
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Aaaand here's the final product 🥁 :
Dummifier v1.0: 🎉
The very first USB converter thingy that helps you when your modern USB-C cables don't work for your device to charge and data.
Born out of rage after burning yet another device of mine, but it's designed out of love😆
This is my very first @kicad project, so please don't go hard on me 😊
Here's the project, hosted on GitHub:
https://github.com/ardakilic/dummifier
#dummifier #opensource #openhardware #kicad #pcb #usb #usbc #typec #usb3 #kicad
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The case designs of Dummifier is done after all revisions, all thanks to Ender Piyale and Kazim Kaba from MechIstanbul. They are now being printed!
First batch, 50 units!
#dummifier #opensource #openhardware #usb #usbc #usbhardware #usbchardware #f3d #3dprinting #pcb
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The case designs of Dummifier is done after all revisions, all thanks to Ender Piyale and Kazim Kaba from MechIstanbul. They are now being printed!
First batch, 50 units!
#dummifier #opensource #openhardware #usb #usbc #usbhardware #usbchardware #f3d #3dprinting #pcb
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The case designs of Dummifier is done after all revisions, all thanks to Ender Piyale and Kazim Kaba from MechIstanbul. They are now being printed!
First batch, 50 units!
#dummifier #opensource #openhardware #usb #usbc #usbhardware #usbchardware #f3d #3dprinting #pcb
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The case designs of Dummifier is done after all revisions, all thanks to Ender Piyale and Kazim Kaba from MechIstanbul. They are now being printed!
First batch, 50 units!
#dummifier #opensource #openhardware #usb #usbc #usbhardware #usbchardware #f3d #3dprinting #pcb
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The case designs of Dummifier is done after all revisions, all thanks to Ender Piyale and Kazim Kaba from MechIstanbul. They are now being printed!
First batch, 50 units!
#dummifier #opensource #openhardware #usb #usbc #usbhardware #usbchardware #f3d #3dprinting #pcb
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I've built some, all work flawlessly!
56K resistors on the male port are not needed at all for this to work, if the female port, if your target device is not compliant ( https://www.usb.org/sites/default/files/USB%20Type-C%20Spec%20R2.0%20-%20August%202019.pdf , page 38 ), otherwise if you solder both 5.1k and 56k, it'll fail to negotiate.
Data lines work as well!
I've also tested using a powerbank, it charged the whole day with 5v1a, PCB is not heated.
Finally! Damn I'm happy with the outcome😌
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I've built some, all work flawlessly!
56K resistors on the male port are not needed at all for this to work, if the female port, if your target device is not compliant ( https://www.usb.org/sites/default/files/USB%20Type-C%20Spec%20R2.0%20-%20August%202019.pdf , page 38 ), otherwise if you solder both 5.1k and 56k, it'll fail to negotiate.
Data lines work as well!
I've also tested using a powerbank, it charged the whole day with 5v1a, PCB is not heated.
Finally! Damn I'm happy with the outcome😌
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I've built some, all work flawlessly!
56K resistors on the male port are not needed at all for this to work, if the female port, if your target device is not compliant ( https://www.usb.org/sites/default/files/USB%20Type-C%20Spec%20R2.0%20-%20August%202019.pdf , page 38 ), otherwise if you solder both 5.1k and 56k, it'll fail to negotiate.
Data lines work as well!
I've also tested using a powerbank, it charged the whole day with 5v1a, PCB is not heated.
Finally! Damn I'm happy with the outcome😌
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I've built some, all work flawlessly!
56K resistors on the male port are not needed at all for this to work, if the female port, if your target device is not compliant ( https://www.usb.org/sites/default/files/USB%20Type-C%20Spec%20R2.0%20-%20August%202019.pdf , page 38 ), otherwise if you solder both 5.1k and 56k, it'll fail to negotiate.
Data lines work as well!
I've also tested using a powerbank, it charged the whole day with 5v1a, PCB is not heated.
Finally! Damn I'm happy with the outcome😌
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I've built some, all work flawlessly!
56K resistors on the male port are not needed at all for this to work, if the female port, if your target device is not compliant ( https://www.usb.org/sites/default/files/USB%20Type-C%20Spec%20R2.0%20-%20August%202019.pdf , page 38 ), otherwise if you solder both 5.1k and 56k, it'll fail to negotiate.
Data lines work as well!
I've also tested using a powerbank, it charged the whole day with 5v1a, PCB is not heated.
Finally! Damn I'm happy with the outcome😌
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Just received the prototpyes from JLCPCB 🎉
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Just received the prototpyes from JLCPCB 🎉
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Just received the prototpyes from JLCPCB 🎉
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Just received the prototpyes from JLCPCB 🎉
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Just received the prototpyes from JLCPCB 🎉