One possibly uncalled-for piece of feedback: is that USB-C connection finished, and is it complying with the various detection resistor requirements for the CCx pins? It seemed very bare and empty, I was expecting some Rd network to make the upstream host able to identify the device. Sorry if I'm missing the obvious, I'm not an electronics engineer.
Because it’s only being used for power and doesn’t need a lot of power, it works for the simple board we rendered. In practice you would absolutely want to set the CC1 and CC2 configuration with resistors!
One possibly uncalled-for piece of feedback: is that USB-C connection finished, and is it complying with the various detection resistor requirements for the CCx pins? It seemed very bare and empty, I was expecting some Rd network to make the upstream host able to identify the device. Sorry if I'm missing the obvious, I'm not an electronics engineer.
See [1] for instance.
[1]: https://medium.com/@leung.benson/how-to-design-a-proper-usb-...