How to connect the CC Pin when make USB type C compatible to USB2.0
Hi every body, current we have a problem when make compatible between USB2.0 and type C on our devices.
We don't want full type C's feature yet. We just wanted our firmware to be compatible with type C cable on some laptop which have only type C connection.
So we pulled down 2 CC (CC1 and CC2) pin with 5.1Kohm. It likely work fine if we connected our devices to the laptop directly. But when we use Hub, the laptop doesn't recognize our devices.
We looked at some documents, especially on https://www.st.com/resource/en/technical_article/dm00496853-overview-of-usb-type-c-and-power-delivery-technologies-stmicroelectronics.pdf
"There are two CC pins in each receptacle, but only one is connected through the cable to establish communication. The other pin can be re-assigned as the VCONN pin for powering electronics in the USB Type-C™ plug of electronically-marked cables."
Does that mean, no matter CC1 or CC2, only one CC pin needs to pull down, leave other one not connected? Because we are currently pull down both CC1 and CC2.
Also, ST says need 5.1Kohm resistor, any one know these value stand for?
Thank a lot for the help.
