@@ZoneGames24 Using a resistor is essential for proper signaling in a Type-C OTG cable. Skipping it can cause malfunction or damage⚠️.! It's best to buy a ready-made OTG adapter if you don't have the necessary components for safety and reliability. 👍
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you should use a resistor with a value within the range specified for the Rp resistor, typically between 5.1kΩ to 5.6kΩ..! Feel free to ask other questions
@@Raazi64 Using a resistor with a value too low or too high could lead to compatibility issues or even device damage. So i don't recommend doing that if possible use between 5.1kΩ to 5.6kΩ..!
1.The devices won't know they need to switch roles. 2.OTG won't work properly, so you won't be able to do things like transferring files between devices. 3.There's a risk of damaging the devices if there's a power issue. So 5.1 kΩ resistor helps in this process. By connecting this resistor across specific pins (CC pins) in the Type-C connector, it communicates to the devices which one should act as the host. The device that detects the resistor assumes the role of the host, while the other device becomes the peripheral. Hope it helps feel free to ask other questions.
Instead of wiring pin 5 (cc) to ground/resistor, can I wire the sense/ID pin to the ground/resistor? Is the Sense/ID the same as the CC pin?@@Kaleab-solomon
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