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u/RzX1 · 1 pointr/USBC

Not yet , i haven't seen such a cable, But there is still a solution like other user suggested using an adapter/dongle.
Check the link below, this adapter is OTG enabled, supports both Data sync and Fast charge along with built-in 56k resistor and is wide compatible Plus a good load of Warranty and technical support.


https://www.amazon.com/Female-Adapter-CableCreation-Compatible-MacBook/dp/B012V56C8K/ref=sr_1_15?crid=3QYUTX7PMYIFT&keywords=cablecreation+usb+c+to+usb+adapter&qid=1562641471&s=gateway&sprefix=cablecreation++usb+c+to+%2Caps%2C338&sr=8-15


https://www.amazon.com/Adapter-CableCreation-Converter-Resistor-Compatible/dp/B019EWBCY2/ref=sr_1_16?crid=3QYUTX7PMYIFT&keywords=cablecreation+usb+c+to+usb+adapter&qid=1562641471&s=gateway&sprefix=cablecreation++usb+c+to+%2Caps%2C338&sr=8-16

If you are located ousside of USA , i'll try to find it for you, PM me.
Kindly share your views or update us with the progress.

u/saiyate · 2 pointsr/USBC

The only 19 Pin to 20 Pin USBC Front Panel converter we know of

Comined with this:

USBC Front Panel Male to USBC Female

Keep in mind every USBC port contains TWO high speed signal lanes, this will be used for USB 3.2 2x2 20Gbps (When it comes out) and currently used for alt mode.

It's far better to use actual USBC logic / chipset. The above adapter will only give you 900mA, and MAYBE BC1.2 of 1.5A. But a true USBC add in card (AIC) will give you 5V at 3A MINIMUM. a good one can do 9v, 12v,15v,20v all the way up to 20V/5A or 100W. On top of that there is alt modes, protection circuitry, a host of other things.

Just converting USB 3.0 19 Pin headers (2 USB 3.1 Gen 1 Ports) into a single front panel USBC gives the MINIMUM functionality. So it's practically pointless. The ONLY thing you are getting, is the ability to use a USBC to USBC Cable. Nothing else. If you are going to spend money, why use the onboard chipset, which is already saturated because you are using the other ports. Faster and better in every way to get a PCIe card.

Use one of these instead:

UGREEN USBC AIC like 20 bucks

This will get you 5V 3A Charging.

If you want full Power Delivery Profiles up to 100W, that's a tough story. Basically these days, people go with Thunderbolt 3 if they want PD 100W. If it's USBC, the only one I know of is OLD, and only works with SATA Express, which has been largely abandoned.

HERE

u/calebbergthold · 2 pointsr/USBC

Apologies. I had just woken up and wasn’t the best poster.
Micro-B male to male C: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B012V56992/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_ioXGAb9ATH1S2

u/bkturf · 1 pointr/USBC

There are a few on amazon but you have to look pretty hard:

https://www.amazon.com/Adapter-Astarye-Portable-Connector-Converter/dp/B075244VBV

I have some of these since I would rather use USB-C cables all the time and when I need micro, plug one of these in. You can use these leashes to make it really convenient, but they are expensive.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00J43YUUK/

u/heroinice · 1 pointr/USBC

You mean something like this?

u/PageFault · 1 pointr/USBC

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USB-C#Cable_wiring

Not sure exactly what you are going for, but one of the reds and the tin might do it. Just don't try it while connected to anything you care about, and don't start a fire.

If you are not going to look up the USB-C specifications, at least use a resistor so you don't create a short. I have no idea if it's standard design to handle a short. (I think USB-C cables are suppsed to have a small board with resistors and other shit in the connector.... Don't try to use a surface mount resistor though. Go buy or scavange a through-hole. Ideally you would look up which one, if any, you will need, but any is safer than none.)

Also, if you are going to play around with this, buy a multimeter and learn how to use it. A multi-meter can tell you which wires are hot, plus other shit you will learn about.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00066ZZO4

u/xtalmhz · 1 pointr/USBC

When you say pd upstream to the laptop, do you mean you want the dock to be a pd upstream facing port (sinking current from the laptop) or do you want a dock that is a pd downstream facing port to source current to the laptop ( charging the laptop)?

Something like this sounds close. https://www.amazon.com/Plugable-Charging-Delivery-Specific-Thunderbolt/dp/B01FKTZLBS. It has a detachable cable, can charge a laptop up to 60W and has Ethernet. Obviously has a lot more than you need, but I'm not sure you will find exactly what you're looking for.

u/europeanwizard · 1 pointr/USBC

Perhaps simply using a USB 2.0 switch with the appropriate USB-to-USB-C cables would work?

https://www.amazon.com/Plugable-One-Button-Swapping-Between-Computers/dp/B006Z0Q2SI

u/jokeralex99two · 2 pointsr/USBC

Samsung makes a variety of gigabyte options, all with a varied price. They also have an 1tb and 2tb option, depending on how much coin you have.

Samsung T3 Portable SSD - 250GB - USB 3.1 External SSD (MU-PT250B/AM) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01AVF6WN2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_Ig3eAbWB7MN4D

Edit: Added some text.

u/captaincoffey · 1 pointr/USBC

I use this Pluggable brand USB-C docking station with my Acer 14 for Work and am typing this on my external keyboard and mouse while driving to two HDMI monitors on my desk. It has worked flawlessly. It also charges PD 4 20V at 3 amps. That also including several USB drives, attached and it also has a 2nd usb-c to charge and attach a phone too. https://www.amazon.com/Plugable-Charging-Delivery-Specific-Thunderbolt/dp/B01FKTZLBS/ref=sr_1_1

u/meatwaddancin · 4 pointsr/USBC

What you are doing is dangerous, I strongly recommend you just throw that dongle away.

You CANNOT go from USB Type-C to any other type of port with a dongle. That is explicitly forbidden by the USB spec for good reason, as USB C can supply such high amounts of charge, converting blindly to other ports can cause fires.

The short answer to your problem, is you're going to need to buy a USB Type-C to mini/micro USB cable, and not a dongle. The cable will know it's only a mini/micro port and be incapable of charging at the full USB Type-C speeds, but it will charge your speaker properly.

The dongle you own is trying to trick the USB C cable into working with a different type of port, which is why it could be very dangerous because the USB cable itself doesn't know what type of charge to properly send.

If you want to use a dongle, you have to go the other direction, with micro/mini to USB C, which will then limit USB C to the slow charge speed that the cable can actually handle.

EDIT: Just to note, since your pictures are very vague. If that Samsung charger does not have a detachable cable, you'll also need a different charger, where the USB C cable is detachable.

Here are some suggestions to get you down to just a single charger and 1/2 cables:

Chargers: