Hello,
I thought i would be able to find an answer just googling it but everything i find is related to the OTG mode.... what i need to do is to use the USB C of a raspberry pi 5 as a regular host USB for data transfer. Is it even possible? I guess it is because i read somewhere else that it is USB 2.0 capable, but how can i enable it?
thanks.
edit: i am powering the board from the header pins, so the USB-C port is completely free
I thought i would be able to find an answer just googling it but everything i find is related to the OTG mode.... what i need to do is to use the USB C of a raspberry pi 5 as a regular host USB for data transfer. Is it even possible? I guess it is because i read somewhere else that it is USB 2.0 capable, but how can i enable it?
thanks.
edit: i am powering the board from the header pins, so the USB-C port is completely free
Statistics: Posted by M.Ramone — Thu Apr 10, 2025 5:18 pm — Replies 2 — Views 47