H-hi niggers, where can I find a type-c adapter that turns into a usb port? When I google it all I find is a USB port that turns into a type-c. Please send help
H-hi niggers, where can I find a type-c adapter that turns into a usb port...
Google, /sqt/
But type C is a USB port.
Nice shoes f-a-m
I need TYPE A, HELP!!!!!!!
Well then you should have said so, fedoralord
Good luck like 90% of the ones not made by Google explode or dry your device.
The Google ones cost $60 btw
I need to plug a TYPE-C INTO AN ADAPTER THAT BECOMES TYPE-A, I LITERALLY CAN'T FIND THIS FUCK!!!!!!! REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Have you tried google?
YES, I keep finding the opposite and there's no specifications I can set on new egg
What about Duck Duck Go? Did you try there?
amazon.com
Literally one of the first links after googling.
what the fuck did you google?
ALSO: what is male/female?
Will fry your device
Not good will fry your device
kek, leave the thread you stupid thinkpad using cuck
Currently using the bottom one to connect mouse to phone to play touhou
Cisgendered archaic terms. The actual equal terms are partner A and partner 1.
WHERE'S THE PROOF? LOGIC? ANYTHING? Don't just say shit and don't back it up, you're lying on the internet... You should be ashamed.
Benson here again, reviewing legacy USB Type-C adapter on Amazon. Today I am reviewing Lemeng's "USB 3.0 (Type-A) Male to USB3.1 (Type-C)Female Gold Plated Connector Converter Adapter"
This adapter does NOT comply with the USB Type-C specification version 1.2. The documentation can be found at usb.org under developers/usbtypec.
The Lemeng adapter violates Section 2.2 of the specification which states the following :
"USB Type-C receptacle to USB legacy adapters are explicitly not defined or allowed. Such adapters would allow many invalid and potentially unsafe cable connections to be constructed by users."
This is because if you combine this adapter with a USB Type-A to Type-C cable, you may create a dangerous condition where two power supplies may be connected together opposing each other using the combined cable.
Furthermore, this adapter violates Section 2.3.1 :
"Power is not applied to the USB Type-C host or hub receptacle (VBUS or VCONN) until the DFP detects the presence of an attached device (UFP) port."
In my testing, even when no UFP device is attached, this receptacle port's VBUS line is powered on at 5V. It should only be at 5V when a UFP device is present.
This adapter and port violates Section 4.5.1.2.1 - Please see figure 4-5. A correct DFP receptacle must use two identical but distinct Rp resistors. According to my testing, the Lemeng adapter's Type-C receptacle has a single 56kΩ resistor on just one of the two CC pins in the receptacle.
This means that the Chromebook Pixel 2015 does not detect a charger device at all when the cable is in half of the possible plug orientations, as it depends on the presence of Rp to start charging.
Finally, this adapter also claims to support USB 3.1 SuperSpeed, but because it is only a passive adapter, there is no way to support both orientations of a potential USB device. Indeed, when I tried it, it would only enumerate a USB-C thumbdrive in SuperSpeed mode in one plug orientation. Due to the nature of Type-C, building a proper version of such an adapter requires active electronics, specifically a mux that connects the correct SuperSpeed wires depending on the orientation of the plug. This adapter has no such electronics, being a cheap passive adapter.
The proof is out there. I'm not going to deliver it to you when it is readily available for free. Just buy a Google cable and be sure you are getting quality.
If not enjoy rolling the die.
which?
gay
You're fine OP