Difference between revisions of "DESK-MX8M-L/Peripherals/USB-C"

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In Linux you can use this port for data transfer.
 
In Linux you can use this port for data transfer.
  
For more information, refer to the example in X.
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For more information, refer to the example in [DESK-MX8M-L/Pheripherals/USB1_OTG USB1_OTG].
  
 
The connector that is inserted in this port works in both verses.
 
The connector that is inserted in this port works in both verses.

Revision as of 14:20, 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 [DESK-MX8M-L/Pheripherals/USB1_OTG USB1_OTG].

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.