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gabriel.arnautu
Associate III
January 31, 2019
Question

USB Type-C SPI communication

  • January 31, 2019
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Hi,

I have a control unit that consists of a Cortex M4F, few LEDs, buttons, flash storage and LiPo battery. I also have a PCB with an accelerometer. For now, they are connected with wires and communicating through SPI. When I recharge the device (now it has micro USB for that), the sensor board may not be connected as I don't read it then. Also, during the recharging time, the data from flash (stored while running) is transferred to PC. My question is, how can I add USB Type-C to my control unit and sensor board in order to be able to communicate with the accelerometer using USB Type-C and using the same port to recharge the battery and transfer data that has been stored in the flash? I have to mention that the voltage from sensor board is 1.8V.

Regards,

Gabriel

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