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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 jayeff

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Hi @imnotanexpert
-I could understand it happening more if you accidentally shorted out between pin A4 (VBUS) and A5 (CC1) as this would have affected the power delivery controller IC (U7201) which controls the voltage options of the USB-C port.
+I could understand it happening more if you accidentally shorted out between pin A4 (VBUS) and A5 (CC1) or B4 (VBUS) and B5 (CC2) as this would have affected the power delivery controller IC (U7201) which controls the voltage options of the USB-C port.
I don't have the boardview file, but here's the [document|42105|schematic] that may help.
Go to p.72 (of 106) to see the connections for the PD controller.
Hopefully a start ;-)

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 jayeff

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Hi @imnotanexpert

I could understand it happening more if you accidentally shorted out between pin A4 (VBUS) and A5 (CC1) as this would have affected the power delivery controller IC (U7201) which controls the voltage options of the USB-C port.

I don't have the boardview file, but here's the [document|42105|schematic] that may help.

Go to p.72 (of 106) to see the connections for the PD controller.

Hopefully a start ;-)

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