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@KY-S0ong KY-S0ong commented Aug 5, 2024

This addresses how to connect to the configurator on Mac-OS devices

Adds instructions on how to use the Configurator on Mac-OS
Fixed some formatting. Still for Mac-OS help
@KY-S0ong KY-S0ong changed the title Update USB Flashing.md Mac-OS wiki update | How to connect to configurator Aug 7, 2024
@DzikuVx DzikuVx added this to the 8.0 milestone Aug 7, 2024
* Restart the Configurator (make sure it is completely closed, logout and login if unsure)
* Now the DFU device should be seen by Configurator

## Platoform: Mac-OS
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To be fair, I think this is a general USB-C issue, not a MacOS issue. It just so happens that macs only have USB-C ports.

USB-C cable is the same on both ends, so some extra bits on the devices is required to let themselves be auto detected as devices, instead of hosts.

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That is a really good point that I did not think of 😃. Should I just delete the branch or rephrase it from Mac-OS to something along the lines of “while using USB-C”

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Just edit it. :)

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@mmosca by any chance do you connect your USB-C to C to a USB a dongle or hub? I did some research and found out USB-C only sends power when the device requests it while USB-A essentially always sends power.

I have tried using a USbC to C cable with a USBC dongle but it does not work. (Wow that was a lot of USB)

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USB-C can be used on both the host and device side. It can also support other (higher) voltages and power levels, so it needs a bit more complicated stuff on both sides of the connection to successfully negotiate the type of connection (host/device) and power levels.

@mmosca mmosca merged commit d00840e into iNavFlight:master Aug 9, 2024
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