Hard Processor System Technical Reference Manual: Agilex™ 5 SoCs
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5.6.5.10.4. USB Type-C Receptacle
The following figure shows more information about the USB Type-C receptacle.
The following tables shows the Type-C Receptacle Signals
Signal Group | Signal | Description |
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USB 3.1 | TX1p, TX1n RX1p, RX1n TX2p, TX2n RX2p,RX2n |
The SuperSpeed USB serial data interface defines a differential transmit pair and a differential receive pair. On a USB Type-C receptacle, two sets of SuperSpeed USB signal pins are defined to enable the plug-flipping feature. |
USB .20 | Dp1, Dn1 Dp2, Dn2 |
The USB 2.0 serial data interface defines a differential pair. On a USB Type-C receptacle, two sets of USB 2.0 signal pins are defined to enable the plug-flipping feature. |
Configuration Channel (CC) | CC1, CC2 | The CC channel in the receptacle detects the signal orientation and channel configuration. |
Auxiliary Signals | SBU1, SBU2 | Sideband Use. SBU signals are used in the Alternate Mode supported by the Type-C specification, which enables multi-purposing of Type-C signals for alternate uses such as DisplayPort |
Power | VBUS | USB cable bus power |
GND | — | USB cable return current |