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USB Type-C Plug Breakout - USB 2.0
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    This breakout board provides an easy way to extract signals and power from a USB Type-C Receptacle. By default, the CC pin is connected via a 5.1K resistor to GND (-), meaning the plug identifies as a downstream port, and the upstream port will provide up to 1.5A at 5V. You can replace or move the resistor to pull the CC pin to VBUS (+) or change the pull value. The 2.0 variant of the breakout board skips the SuperSpeed pins; they are left floating.
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