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==Peripheral USB-C ==
 
==Peripheral USB-C ==
  
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===SBC ORCA===
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In SBC Orca two USB-C ports were mounted, that is:
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* USB-C 1
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* USB-C 2
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==== USB-C 1 ====
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The USB-C 1 port is used to power-supply the board and for the transfer of data by Downstream-Facing Port (DFP) mode.
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In U-Boot you can use this port only to power-supply the board and not for data transfer.
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In Linux you can use this port for data transfer.
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For more information, refer to the example in X.
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The connector that is inserted in this port works in both verses.
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==== USB-C 2 ====
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The USB-C 2 port is used for data transfer.
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In U-Boot you can use this port to transmit data with an external device and to use the UUU functionality of NXP.
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In Linux you can use the dual-role data mode (DRD).
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For more information, refer to the example in X.
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The connector that is inserted in this port works in both verses.
 
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Revision as of 14:07, 16 February 2023


History
Version Issue Date Notes
1.0.0 Feb 2023 DESK-MX8M-L-2.0.0 release


Peripheral USB-C[edit | edit source]

SBC ORCA[edit | edit source]

In SBC Orca two USB-C ports were mounted, that is:

  • USB-C 1
  • USB-C 2

USB-C 1[edit | edit source]

The USB-C 1 port is used to power-supply the board and for the transfer of data by Downstream-Facing Port (DFP) mode.

In U-Boot you can use this port only to power-supply the board and not for data transfer.

In Linux you can use this port for data transfer.

For more information, refer to the example in X.

The connector that is inserted in this port works in both verses.

USB-C 2[edit | edit source]

The USB-C 2 port is used for data transfer.

In U-Boot you can use this port to transmit data with an external device and to use the UUU functionality of NXP.

In Linux you can use the dual-role data mode (DRD).

For more information, refer to the example in X.

The connector that is inserted in this port works in both verses.