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			34 lines
		
	
	
		
			1.0 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
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### Some example wiring setups
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# HDMI-CSI
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<img src="csi_wiring.jpg" alt="drawing">
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List of items: (WARNING! Links may dissappear or no longer work, this just gives you an idea)
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- USB-A male to USB-A male (For data)
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- [PortaPow USB Power Blocker](https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B092MLT2J3)
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- [USB C OTG Splitter](https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08C5FWQND)
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- Normal HDMI Cable
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- DisplayPort TO HDMI pigtail (Cable) (Pic is displayed wrong)
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- TARGET (Anything you want to control)
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# Another CSI example using the PCB splitter
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<img src="csi_wiring_w_pcb_splitter.jpg" alt="drawing">
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# HDMI-USB
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<img src="usb_capture_wiring.jpg" alt="drawing">
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# Direct connect to target
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<img src="direct_connect_to_target.jpg" alt="drawing">
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Explanation of pic
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- USB-C from PI to USB-A onto target which also powers the PI
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Use case: 
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- Trying to determine if the data cable is truly a data cable and not just a power cable
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- Testing to see if the splitter or cable is defective
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- Basic troubleshooting
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# EZCOO wiring example
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<img src="ezcoo_wiring.jpg" alt="drawing">
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