![]() Yes, being incompatible with USB-C standard could cause damage. I know it is overkill using USB-C, but being flippable will be a benefit to the user. It may be a simple question, but reading a lot about USB-C made me question myself. Question: Can I simply connect the 6 wire output from the FTDI Friend to the the USB-C as shown below? Connecting opposite pins on the PCB to allow connector to be flipped? I am not using any of the advanced capabilities of the USB-C, simply the reversible features of the pins. This will allow me to connect through the housing via the USB-C connector to not only provide power but to also program it without having to take the assembly apart to accesss the 6 pin header. I want to connect the FTDI Chip Adapter to the board using a USB-C Connector instead of the 6 pin header. ![]() The adapter connects to a 6 pin FTDI header on the PCB. I have a PCB with an Atmega328 and have been programming it using FTDI Friend (FT232RL Chip Adapter).
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