SPRAD21I May 2022 – September 2025 AM620-Q1 , AM623 , AM625 , AM625-Q1 , AM625SIP , AM62A1-Q1 , AM62A3 , AM62A3-Q1 , AM62A7 , AM62A7-Q1 , AM62D-Q1 , AM62P , AM62P-Q1
If the custom board design uses a USB Type-C® connector, the USBn_ID signal connection is not a requirement. The DRD mode switching is controlled by the USB Type-C companion device.
DRP (Dual Role Port) requires a controller, primarily to switch power based on the negotiated role. In a Device Mode only, USB2.0 only, USB Type-C implementations where the device is not powered by the USB Type-C connector, no USB Type-C controller is required.
Refer to the USB VBUS Design Guidelines section of the processor-specific data sheet for more information on USBn_VBUS input scaling recommendations.
The AM62x SK USB0 interface design can be a reference for implementation of the USB Type-C interface.
See the following FAQ:
[FAQ] SK-AM62A-LP: Is USB OTG possible without PD controller?
The FAQ is generic and can also be used for AM62x (AM625, AM623, AM620-Q1, AM625-Q1, AM625SIP), AM62Ax (AM62A7, AM62A7-Q1, AM62A3, AM62A3-Q1, AM62A1-Q1), AM62D-Q1 and AM62Px (AM62P, AM62P-Q1) processor families.