I learned about these neat USB boards. I think I will use one in 9V mode for the Atari 7800 as an alternative means of powering it. It might fit in one of the existing cutouts.
#retrogaming #atari #atari7800
I learned about these neat USB boards. I think I will use one in 9V mode for the Atari 7800 as an alternative means of powering it. It might fit in one of the existing cutouts.
#retrogaming #atari #atari7800
Seems pretty neat, got any more info?
Just search aliexpress for “pd trigger” and they’re pretty common.
You can also get usb c to DC barrel jack cables, that come preconfigured for various voltages.
I actually used the DC barrel jack one to power some fans. Genuinely think that I was using too many words while searching aliexpress.
Found them now, guess they’ll come in handy soon, thanks!
I was curious myself so I looked up the data sheet fro the chip… I need this board in my life
https://www.laskakit.cz/user/related_files/ch224ds1.pdf
Edited: Found this project as well
https://electronicsworkshops.com/2023/12/25/usb-power-delivery-decoy-ch224k/
I don’t understand the reference between VBUS and VDD. Is anyone willing to explain how the risk of putting direct PSU voltage into the output device is avoided?
@[email protected] Just search eBay… They are really straight forward. Bridge the solder jumpers, measure the pads to see if it worked -> done! :)