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by Someone1234
4108 days ago
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That switch sounds like a tech' support nightmare. Even WiFi switches are a massive PITA that are almost more trouble than they're worth. I'd suggest that if people want safe USB that they just buy a USB "condom" (i.e. an adapter that goes between the power and port, and disconnects the data wires). Although does USB-C use any of the data pins to determine if it is safe to transmit power? I just ask because Apple's USB implementation sends different amount of power based on how the device responds across several non-power related pins. |
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Power Delivery 2.0 signals via Vbus (the 5V line) and additionally via CC when using the Type C connector. PD2 is specified for Type A, Type B and Type C connectors.