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==Features==
 
==Features==
 
*'''High-Current Optimized:''' Designed to handle up to '''5A''', with wide VBUS and GND traces for minimal heat and maximum stability in high-power DIY applications.
 
*'''High-Current Optimized:''' Designed to handle up to '''5A''', with wide VBUS and GND traces for minimal heat and maximum stability in high-power DIY applications.
*'''Double-sided PCB:''' The '''dual VBUS and GND''' design ensures support for high current. A single VBUS channel can support an output of '''3A''', while two VBUS channels can support up to '''5A''' of current. (Achieving 5A current requires both VBUS channels to be connected simultaneously.)
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*'''Double-sided PCB:''' The '''dual VBUS and GND''' design ensures support for high current. A single VBUS channel can support an output of '''3A''', while two VBUS channels can support up to '''5A''' of current. ('''<span class="tb_red">Note:</span>''' Achieving 5A current requires both VBUS channels to be connected simultaneously.)
 
*'''Dual 5.1kΩ Resistors (CC1/CC2):''' Integrated R1 and R2 pull-down resistors ensure your project is recognized as a power sink by any PD charger, enabling automatic 5V power output.
 
*'''Dual 5.1kΩ Resistors (CC1/CC2):''' Integrated R1 and R2 pull-down resistors ensure your project is recognized as a power sink by any PD charger, enabling automatic 5V power output.
 
*'''Simplified 4-Pin Interface:''' Breaks down the complex 16-pin connector into 4 easy-to-use headers '''(VBUS, D-, D+, GND)''' plus back-side access to '''CC1/CC2''' for advanced testing.
 
*'''Simplified 4-Pin Interface:''' Breaks down the complex 16-pin connector into 4 easy-to-use headers '''(VBUS, D-, D+, GND)''' plus back-side access to '''CC1/CC2''' for advanced testing.
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==Packing List==
 
==Packing List==
 
'''Option A:'''
 
'''Option A:'''
1x USB Type-C Female Breakout Board
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1 x USB Type-C Female Breakout Board
  
 
'''Option B:'''
 
'''Option B:'''
1x USB Type-C Female Breakout Board,  
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1 x USB Type-C Female Breakout Board,  
2x Headers(Soldering is required)
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2 x Headers(Soldering is required)
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==User Manual==
 
==User Manual==
 
* How to make it work:
 
* How to make it work:
[[File:USB-Type-C-Female-IMG-0578-1.jpg|600px]]
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[[File:USB-Type-C-Female-IMG-0578-1.jpg|700px]]
  
 
==FAQ==
 
==FAQ==

Latest revision as of 15:22, 5 March 2026

USB-C Breakout Board with Headers
USB-C Breakout Board Front
USB-C Breakout Board Back
USB-C Breakout Board Back
USB-C Breakout Board Back


Overview

High-Current USB-C 16-Pin Breakout Board (5A Max) Simplify your Type-C integration with this durable, high-performance test socket board. Specifically upgraded to support up to 5A high-current input, this adapter is the perfect solution for power-heavy DIY projects, fast-charging applications, and reliable data testing.

Note: The headers are not pre-soldered and require DIY soldering.

Features

  • High-Current Optimized: Designed to handle up to 5A, with wide VBUS and GND traces for minimal heat and maximum stability in high-power DIY applications.
  • Double-sided PCB: The dual VBUS and GND design ensures support for high current. A single VBUS channel can support an output of 3A, while two VBUS channels can support up to 5A of current. (Note: Achieving 5A current requires both VBUS channels to be connected simultaneously.)
  • Dual 5.1kΩ Resistors (CC1/CC2): Integrated R1 and R2 pull-down resistors ensure your project is recognized as a power sink by any PD charger, enabling automatic 5V power output.
  • Simplified 4-Pin Interface: Breaks down the complex 16-pin connector into 4 easy-to-use headers (VBUS, D-, D+, GND) plus back-side access to CC1/CC2 for advanced testing.
  • Double-Sided Clear Silkscreen: High-visibility labeling on both sides (YG003 model) makes wiring fast and prevents polarity errors.
  • Plug & Play Durability: Features a reinforced metal Type-C shell and high-quality FR-4 PCB, built to withstand frequent plugging and unplugging in lab environments.

Packing List

Option A: 1 x USB Type-C Female Breakout Board

Option B: 1 x USB Type-C Female Breakout Board, 2 x Headers(Soldering is required)

User Manual

  • How to make it work:

USB-Type-C-Female-IMG-0578-1.jpg

FAQ

Q1: Question 1

A: Place the answer here.

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