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You could consider adding at least a test point for the ID pin for the mini and micro USB sockets. Such a test point would allow you to manually check if the ID and GND pins are connected to each other
But of course the best solution would be an automatic LED indication when the ID and GND pins are connected.
Such an feature would enable testing of adapters whether they are OTG. In practice, for example, I could check if the adapter is suitable (OTG USB) to connect a USB-C thermal imaging camera to a phone with a micro-USB socket.
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You could consider adding at least a test point for the ID pin for the mini and micro USB sockets. Such a test point would allow you to manually check if the ID and GND pins are connected to each other
But of course the best solution would be an automatic LED indication when the ID and GND pins are connected.
Such an feature would enable testing of adapters whether they are OTG. In practice, for example, I could check if the adapter is suitable (OTG USB) to connect a USB-C thermal imaging camera to a phone with a micro-USB socket.
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