USB-C pcb receptacles guide: Difference between revisions
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This is used only for power delivery, the 6 pins are CC1, CC2, VBUS(1), VBUS(2), GND(1), GND(2) | This is used only for power delivery, the 6 pins are CC1, CC2, VBUS(1), VBUS(2), GND(1), GND(2) | ||
USB-C | USB-C 12 pin - | ||
This is used for USB 2.0 and power delivery, the 16 pins are CC1, CC2, VBUS(1), VBUS(2), GND(1), GND(2), SBU1, SBU2, D+(1), D+(2), D-(1), D-(2) | This is used for USB 2.0 and power delivery, the 16 pins are CC1, CC2, VBUS(1), VBUS(2), GND(1), GND(2), SBU1, SBU2, D+(1), D+(2), D-(1), D-(2) | ||
Revision as of 17:46, 30 January 2026
This page was created after researching the different types of connectors for USB-C receptacles for a PCB.
USB-C has 24 pins, however not all are used/broken out by the receptacle depending on the use case.
USB-C 6 pin -
This is used only for power delivery, the 6 pins are CC1, CC2, VBUS(1), VBUS(2), GND(1), GND(2)
USB-C 12 pin -
This is used for USB 2.0 and power delivery, the 16 pins are CC1, CC2, VBUS(1), VBUS(2), GND(1), GND(2), SBU1, SBU2, D+(1), D+(2), D-(1), D-(2)
USB-C 24 pin -
This is used for USB3.0+