A common USB-C charger seems not to give 5V when he's not connecting to an appliance. When connected, it starts with 5V and goes up to the tension needed.
In my case I'm working on a Apple A1707 macbook, with defective CD3215 chips.
On one port that previously worked, my charger doesn't switch on.
But what makes this charger to switch on. Does it has to sense a load, or does it require data on some line, or how...
Seems to be a mystery. Hopefully someone can explain this.
In my case I'm working on a Apple A1707 macbook, with defective CD3215 chips.
On one port that previously worked, my charger doesn't switch on.
But what makes this charger to switch on. Does it has to sense a load, or does it require data on some line, or how...
Seems to be a mystery. Hopefully someone can explain this.
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