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![Álvaro Prieto on Twitter: "USB-C cables only pass through CC1. In order to use DAM, we need to have a USB-C plug (or custom cable) to connect both CC1 and CC2. If Álvaro Prieto on Twitter: "USB-C cables only pass through CC1. In order to use DAM, we need to have a USB-C plug (or custom cable) to connect both CC1 and CC2. If](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FMJSLmHVQAI5z9C.png)
Álvaro Prieto on Twitter: "USB-C cables only pass through CC1. In order to use DAM, we need to have a USB-C plug (or custom cable) to connect both CC1 and CC2. If
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![Mike on Twitter: "USB-C question: I've seen others pull down CC1 & CC2 through a 5.1K resistor many times but the STM32 BlackPill appears to connect them to each other.? https://t.co/p3RjMr1Bvm" / Mike on Twitter: "USB-C question: I've seen others pull down CC1 & CC2 through a 5.1K resistor many times but the STM32 BlackPill appears to connect them to each other.? https://t.co/p3RjMr1Bvm" /](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E9zwYWaXIAkEuMf.jpg)
Mike on Twitter: "USB-C question: I've seen others pull down CC1 & CC2 through a 5.1K resistor many times but the STM32 BlackPill appears to connect them to each other.? https://t.co/p3RjMr1Bvm" /
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Share about Firmware-Hardware and the latest USB Type-C PD technology. : USB Type-C Configuration Channel (CC) pin function (English version)
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