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3 // Device Tree Source for UniPhier PXs3 Reference Board (for USB-Device #1)12 model = "UniPhier PXs3 Reference Board (USB-Device #1)";15 /* I2C3 pinctrl is shared with USB*VBUSIN */
3 // Device Tree Source for UniPhier PXs3 Reference Board (for USB-Device #0)12 model = "UniPhier PXs3 Reference Board (USB-Device #0)";15 /* I2C3 pinctrl is shared with USB*VBUSIN */
234 /* Used by USB 3.0 OTG 2 controller (USB 3.0 Type-A port 2) */373 label = "USB-C";704 /* USB2 PHY for USB Type-C port */726 /* USB2 PHY for USB 2.0 Type-A */748 /* USB 2.0 Type-A */754 /* USB 2.0 Type-A */760 /* USB Type-C */773 /* Lower USB 3.0 Type-A (port 2) */779 /* Lower USB 3.0 Type-A (port 2) */785 /* Upper USB 3.0 Type-A (port 1) */[all …]
30 /* USB hub supports both USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 root hub */
31 /* board wide 5V supply from the USB-C connector */210 /* IO, USB-2, 3V3, card, NAND, sensor, PI */295 * The USB-C port is the primary power supply, so in this configuration296 * relies on the other end of the USB cable to supply the VBUS power.299 * header, and since the DCIN_5V line is hardwired to the USB-C VBUS310 * be always on. Also there is USB-VBUSDET (PL2), which is measuring the same313 * None of them seem to make any sense in relation to detecting USB devices314 * or whether there is power provided via any USB pins: they would always316 * The AXP717C provides proper USB-C CC pin functionality, but the PMIC is317 * not connected to those pins of the USB-C connector.
26 DMAC, SCIF0, SCIF2, ADC_ADI, USB, enumerator44 INTC_VECT(USB, 0xa20), INTC_VECT(USB, 0xa40),61 { 0xa4080000, 0, 16, 4, /* IPRF */ { 0, 0, USB } },
3 * usb_a9260.dts - Device Tree file for Calao USB A9260 board12 model = "Calao USB A9260";
3 * usb_a9g20.dts - Device Tree file for Calao USB A9G20 board12 model = "Calao USB A9G20";
3 * usb_a9g20_lpw.dts - Device Tree file for Calao USB A9G20 Low Power board12 model = "Calao USB A9G20 Low Power";
68 bool "USB Gecko udbg console for the Nintendo GameCube/Wii"72 USB Gecko adapter as an udbg console.73 The USB Gecko is a EXI to USB Serial converter that can be plugged
132 * MPP[22] USB 0 over current indication133 * MPP[23] USB 1 over current indication134 * MPP[24] USB 1 over current enable135 * MPP[25] USB 0 over current enable
20 pmx_USB_copy_button: pmx-USB-copy-button {42 label = "USB Copy";
24 pmx_USB_copy_button: pmx-USB-copy-button {42 label = "USB Copy";
16 pmx_USB_copy_button: pmx-USB-copy-button {43 label = "USB Copy";
58 regulator-name = "USB Power";93 label = "USB VBUS error";119 /* USB 3.0 Bridge ASM1042A */
90 regulator-name = "USB Power Back 1";102 regulator-name = "USB Power Back 2";114 regulator-name = "USB Power Front";
6 * running on Cortex A53, with USB-3.1 Gen 1.15 model = "SolidRun AM642 HummingBoard-T with USB-3.1 Gen 1";
24 * This is the USB Device Mode (UDC) controller, which is used25 * to present the IXP4xx as a device on a USB bus.
55 /* USB PHY for usbotg3 */72 /* USB PHY for usbotg1 */
90 /* USB 3.0 OTG (usbotg1) / SATA port switch, set to USB 3.0 */175 * [ 1.948287] ci_hdrc ci_hdrc.1: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 1176 * [ 1.971006] ci_hdrc ci_hdrc.1: USB 2.0 started, EHCI 1.00177 * [ 1.977203] hub 1-0:1.0: USB hub found
3 * Apple iMac (24-inch, 2x USB-C, M1, 2020)17 model = "Apple iMac (24-inch, 2x USB-C, M1, 2021)";
10 * - SCIF4 connected to the on-board USB-serial can no longer be used as the13 * USB-to-Serial adapter to the CMOS camera connector:18 * - USB Channel 1 loses the overcurrent input signal.224 /* USB-0 as Host */232 /* USB-1 as Host */
46 * is that the pcDuino2 board got a USB VBUS voltage regulator, which48 * the USB host ports has been replaced with a USB WIFI chip.64 usb1_vbus-supply = <®_vcc3v3>; /* USB WIFI is always on */
35 * NOTE: The USB Port on the PicoITX needs a PWR_EN signal to enable36 * port power. This signal should be handled by USB power sequencing37 * in order to turn on port power when USB bus is powered up, but so
46 * NOTE: The USB Hub on the DRC02 needs a reset signal to be47 * pulled high in order to be detected by the USB Controller.48 * This signal should be handled by USB power sequencing in49 * order to reset the Hub when USB bus is powered down, but
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