This project was created because I needed a better power source for experimentation. I've been building some large projects over the last year and I needed a number of modules of which I just couldn't find suitable options. This is one of them.
The module, which will be available in prebuilt, or make yourself, provides 5V and 3.3v from a USB-C connector. The 5v is unregulated, straight from the USB-C vsus pins after negotation. The 3.3v is provided by an LDO that supports up to 1A of current.
The usb data lines (D+ and D-) are connected to a TVS (Transient Voltage Suppression) IC, so that nasty spikes are fed to ground and not on to downstream devices. If you're building this board yourself, you can decide if you want to use the TVS diode. In projects that are released into the wild I would strongly advise you include it.
I added a solder bridge so that the LED is optional because, if power is at a premium in your project, you may not want to use up the extra milliamps on an indicator. I like the LED for prototyping but this little board could easily be part of a larger project or product where the indicator isn't required.
I will add the component list here soon and will add pre-built and build it yourself versions on Tindie.
Thanks for your interest.