USB Power Delivery 5V Splitter
by tinx · via Thingiverse
| Format | STL |
| Category | Other |
| License | CC BY-SA |
| Uploaded | Feb 27, 2026 |
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Description
Simple (magnetic) housing for a USB Power Delivery (USB PD) compatible splitter that outputs 5V via two USB-A ports, powered by a single USB-C port. Make sure that you know what you are doing. Playing with electronics can be dangerous. I will not take responsibility for your actions. If you like this design, please consider leaving a ♥️heart. Thanks! Parts USB Type-C breakout board [2x] USB Type-A breakout board [3x] Magnets, 6 mm diameter, 2 mm high Some spare wires, solder, etc. Assembly The USB Type-C breakout board should be set up with resistors that communicate to the power supply that it needs to be fed with 5V via the Power Delivery standard. (Optionally) Insert the three magnets into the base. Put the three boards into the base element. Cut four pieces of wire into the correct lengths. Take the boards out and solder them: Connect all three pads marked VBUS . Connect all three pads marked GND . Optionally, you could connect the data lines ( D+ , D- ) between USB-C and ONE USB-A port as well to allow for USB 2.0 data transmission on this port. Put the boards back in and put the lid on. Printing Filament material: PETG Resolution: 0.20 mm Infill: 20 % Grid Supports: No
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