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avidiax ◴[] No.46239925[source]
I looked at adding USB-PD as a replacement for a 12V barrel-plug power supply in a recent project.

One big issue that came up (and killed the idea) is that if you are not battery powered, then putting a USB-C power input on your device that will only work if you can negotiate 12V+ with adequate current will just cause confusion. In my case, I don't think I could even boot to an error message on 5V.

Phones and the like don't have this issue, since they are still usable (charging slowly) on 5V, but can make use of higher voltages and currents to charge faster.

So I guess my question for the implementer is how booting & negotiating on 5V and then accepting higher voltage is likely to work in practice.

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1. dmitrygr ◴[] No.46240120[source]
Add a small "charger error" LED which will be lit by your PD uC to indicate negotiation error or a charger unsuitable to your device due to voltage or current issues.