Hard Processor System Technical Reference Manual: Agilex™ 5 SoCs

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5.6.5.10.4. USB Type-C Receptacle

The following figure shows more information about the USB Type-C receptacle.

Figure 176. USB Type-C Receptacle Diagram

The following tables shows the Type-C Receptacle Signals

Table 235.  
Signal Group Signal Description
USB 3.1

TX1p, TX1n RX1p, RX1n

TX2p, TX2n RX2p,RX2n

The SuperSpeed USB serial data interface defines a differential transmit pair and a differential receive pair.

On a USB Type-C receptacle, two sets of SuperSpeed USB signal pins are defined to enable the plug-flipping feature.

USB .20

Dp1, Dn1

Dp2, Dn2

The USB 2.0 serial data interface defines a differential pair. On a USB Type-C receptacle, two sets of USB 2.0 signal pins are defined to enable the plug-flipping feature.
Configuration Channel (CC) CC1, CC2 The CC channel in the receptacle detects the signal orientation and channel configuration.
Auxiliary Signals SBU1, SBU2 Sideband Use. SBU signals are used in the Alternate Mode supported by the Type-C specification, which enables multi-purposing of Type-C signals for alternate uses such as DisplayPort
Power VBUS USB cable bus power
GND USB cable return current