About the Paper:
Consumers are increasingly frustrated with USB Type-C ports not operating as specified or having intermittent link failure issues. If your designs pass compliance test but fail at interoperability workshops then you need to learn more about link training debug.
USB and DisplayPort product and test experts from Kandou and Teledyne LeCroy collaborated on this technical white paper. It explains in detail why your designs could fail interoperability and how you can debug the problem. Six common failures and debug scenarios are described in detail:
- USB4
- Entering and Exiting Low Power States
- Legacy USB 3.2 Link Initialization Interoperability
- Incorrect Flip Programming
- Sideband Use (SBU) Glitch Issues
- DisplayPort
- Retimed Clock Frequency Variation
- Compliance Pattern Issues
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