Hi, if I power a ESP8266 via 5V Pin on the controller directly, using a plug and a cable via powerbank I face the following problem:
When I Use the configuration with USB A connection of the power bank, then the ESP including external components like display, temperature measuring LED or resistors etc works just fine....
When I use the same powerbank and use the USB-C port, then everything remains dark. No working ESP ;-(
I tried 3 different external modells of power banks... Same result. Deisplay an ESP don't get supplied via the USB C plug... if I use the USB A connection the it works just fine.
The ESP has of course a soldered USB-C plug on board... but I dont want to use this in my project. I need a more or less water proof external plug which then connects to the 5V Pin on the board.
Pls help and thx
Problems with Power supply via Power Bank and USBA vs. USB C
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Re: Problems with Power supply via Power Bank and USBA vs. USB C
USB-C needs two 5.1 resistors on the CC pins for it to supply power. It's likely your USB-C adapter thingy does not have those. That means an USB-C to USB-A cable will work (as USB-A does not require those resistors) but USB-C to USB-C will not.
Re: Problems with Power supply via Power Bank and USBA vs. USB C
ok, thx for the reply... I expect my little box with the ESP8266 in the Box and USB C plug to be used and powered by people with a power bank with USB C port only... if you write "two 5.1" resistors... can I use 2 5.1kOhm resistors as pull down and put it in the box.... I know it sound s a bit strange, but if you could give me advise how I could power the ESP8266 in the box with the USB C plug and the external power bank via USB C plug i would very much appreciate this... I'm total noob in electronics.... so any reply as detailed as possible pls
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Re: Problems with Power supply via Power Bank and USBA vs. USB C
That USB-C power plug just is not going to work. You need one which is properly USB-C compliant (=has those 5.1K resistors internally).
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