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Joel Michael boosted
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@LeoDJ@chaos.social  ·  activity timestamp 2 years ago

Now introducing: #PDBrick!

1.7 kW worth of raw USB-C PD power.

24x USB-C ports.
4x 100W, 20x 65W.
(4x USB A, but we don't talk about those :P)

I never did a post of the project that @techbeard and I did last-minute before #CCCamp23, so here you go.
Build log in the thread below.

#usbC #usbPD

The #PDBrick being utilized pretty heavily at the Unterland village at CCCamp23
The #PDBrick being utilized pretty heavily at the Unterland village at CCCamp23
The #PDBrick being utilized pretty heavily at the Unterland village at CCCamp23
View of the OLED screen in action at the Geekend Aalen '23.
It mainly shows (a rough approximation) of the overall power draw and some internal stats.
View of the OLED screen in action at the Geekend Aalen '23. It mainly shows (a rough approximation) of the overall power draw and some internal stats.
View of the OLED screen in action at the Geekend Aalen '23. It mainly shows (a rough approximation) of the overall power draw and some internal stats.
Back view. The back consists of another milled PCB that holds the Powercon True1 power input socket, the XT60 24V power output plug and a large OLED screen.
Back view. The back consists of another milled PCB that holds the Powercon True1 power input socket, the XT60 24V power output plug and a large OLED screen.
Back view. The back consists of another milled PCB that holds the Powercon True1 power input socket, the XT60 24V power output plug and a large OLED screen.
Front view of the finished #PDBrick prototype.
The 24 USB-C ports are prominently visible in cutouts in the raw copper PCB front.
A black plastic handle is mounted on top of the aluminum extrusion.
Front view of the finished #PDBrick prototype. The 24 USB-C ports are prominently visible in cutouts in the raw copper PCB front. A black plastic handle is mounted on top of the aluminum extrusion.
Front view of the finished #PDBrick prototype. The 24 USB-C ports are prominently visible in cutouts in the raw copper PCB front. A black plastic handle is mounted on top of the aluminum extrusion.
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