Re: Dual-role behavior with USB-C?

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Hello.

>If you have a Type-C connector on your board, then you also should
>have a USB Type-C PHY that takes care of CC logic. The host-to-device
>relationship is determined using the Configuration Channel (CC) that
>goes through the USB Type-C cable. Note that CC is not the same as ID!

I am playing with i.MX6 pico board, which has USB-OTG receptacle with USB-C physical shape. 
http://download.wandboard.org/hobbitboard-imx6ul/documentation/pico-imx6ul-emmc-hobbit-reva1-hardware-manual-20160328.pdf

I think the USB-OTG PHY is part of i.MX6UL SoC?
I am also trying different cable configurations (e.g. C-A(f)+A(m)-C) to see if behavior changes.

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