David,
Does the USB1 automatically switch to host mode when you plug the type-C
adapter?
Can you please print the kernel log without the adapter connected and then plug
the
type-C adapter?
Looking at device tree (usb1 dr_mode = "otg") I assumed that the type-C was
designed for
both device and
Sorry replies crossed.
The BBAI has a TUSB322IRWBR chip to monitor VBUS, CC1 and CC2 -- it detects
power (signalling), cable orientation (DIR) and power from (ID) (host?)
So hardware wise may be the VBUS = 0, and CC1 (or upside-down CC2) set to
indicate device, that USB 3 Type A socket should
Hi Roger,
That's exactly the one I'm using actually. This gives power to the device,
but it's still not recognized by the device.
David
On Tue, Sep 1, 2020 at 9:56 AM robert.sty...@gmail.com <
robert.styles.fors...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Would this work?
>
>- RSHTECH ASIN : B07KFDFT4D
>
> On
Would this work?
- RSHTECH ASIN : B07KFDFT4D
On Tuesday, 1 September 2020 at 17:46:12 UTC+1 robert.sty...@gmail.com
wrote:
> From what I can see on the schematic, there is no way to power a USB
> device plugged into the BBAI USB Type-C socket, there is no path to switch
> +5V power to the Typ
Hi Robert,
For me I've powered the device on P9.5 and P9.1, as you've said, and
connected a powered USB hub to the Type-C also. In this scenario my camera
gets power, but is not seen by the BBAI (same for a USB key). When I do a
lsusb, it just shows the USB hubs (internally) as if nothing is conne
>From what I can see on the schematic, there is no way to power a USB device
plugged into the BBAI USB Type-C socket, there is no path to switch +5V
power to the Type-C socket VBUS.
You would need some sort of adapter or hub with power to supply your device
(and the BBAI see below).
The BBAI n
Hi Roger,
I finally got a Type-C to Type-A adapter but when I connected it, I still
get no power to my camera, or to a USB Thumb Drive. Is there some setting I
need to change to get this to work perhaps?
Thanks,
David
On Wednesday, August 19, 2020 at 12:35:46 AM UTC-7 Roger Quadros wrote:
>
David,
On 18/08/2020 21:35, David Nolan wrote:
Hi Roger,
Thanks for your email. Apologies for the delay getting back
to you. Yes, I'm connecting the camera to the Type-C port. The
camera has a Micro B connector
Hi Roger,
Thanks for your email. Apologies for the delay getting back to you. Yes,
I'm connecting the camera to the Type-C port. The camera has a Micro B
connector so what I have right now is a cable with a USB Type-C on one end
and a Micro-B connector on the other side. Unfortunately my laptop do
Hi David,
On 13/08/2020 19:21, Dave wrote:
Hi there,
I'm trying to connect a USB3 camera I have to the BBAI (uname -r gives
4.14.108-ti-r131).
How are you connecting the camera to the Type-C port? Does the camera support
Type-C?
If not what type-C to Type-A adaptor are you using? Does it su
Hi there,
I'm trying to connect a USB3 camera I have to the BBAI (uname -r gives
4.14.108-ti-r131).
I've run "sudo /opt/scripts/boot/bbai_usb_host.sh" to change the USB port
from a client into a host. I'm powering my camera from the 5V on the
beaglebone on P5, pin 8. However the camera is not
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