I don't understand your problem.
CM5 does have the CC1 and CC2 lines to handle USB-C PD protocol itself. If you need a standard USB-C solution then it's already there. Any device capable of PD can do at least 5V/3A, and this is usually enough if you don't have power hungry peripherials on the USB bus.
Or do you need a higher wattage in order to power additional things beside the CM5? If so, then what EXACTLY are your needs?
CM5 does have the CC1 and CC2 lines to handle USB-C PD protocol itself. If you need a standard USB-C solution then it's already there. Any device capable of PD can do at least 5V/3A, and this is usually enough if you don't have power hungry peripherials on the USB bus.
Or do you need a higher wattage in order to power additional things beside the CM5? If so, then what EXACTLY are your needs?
Statistics: Posted by fchk — Tue Jan 06, 2026 3:34 pm