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Why do USB-PD Traces sometimes show volage on CC1 AND CC2, and other times show voltage on only CC1 OR CC2?
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Is it necessary to connect the CC1/CC2 pins to ground with a 5.1k resistor? I would like to make a pcb which has a female usb type c port which converts to
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