USB-C - Connection Issue: Difference between revisions
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Latest revision as of 10:23, 24 July 2025
Some debug probes and flash programmers might refuse to power up when operated on an electronically marked USB type C cable. The USB type C host port will not detect the debug probe/flash programmer and therefor will not provide power to the port.
Electronically marked USB type C cables are typically used for cables with an increased current carrying capability beyond 3 A or for long cables that require signal enhancement by electronic parts built in the cable.
The debug probes and flash programmers will work correctly when operated on an USB type C port that always provides bus power.
The debug probes and flash programmers will work correctly when using an USB 2/3/4 type C cable that is not electronically marked.
Affected debug probes and flash programmers:
Device | HW Version | S/N |
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J-Link BASE Compact | V12.1, V13.0 | ≥ 822006013 |
J-Link PLUS Compact | V12.1, V13.0 | ≥ 852005056 |
Flasher Compact | V6.0, V7.0 | ≥ 1016000100 |
J-Link EDU Mini | V2.0 | ≥ 802000000 |