dox: minor, fix typo
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Devices using the USB-C connector become more common, but most computer hosts still use USB Type-A (aka. USB-A) connectors.
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Thus USB-A to USB-C cable get widespread.
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But there is indication on the cable about its intended usage: just charge the device, also allow data transfer, or even support fast data transfer.
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But there is no indication on the cable about its intended usage: just power or charge the device, also allow data transfer, or even support fast data transfer.
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The USB-AC cable tester identifies the capabilities of USB-A to USB-C cables.
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usage
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The USB-AC cable tester is powered by a CR1220 coin cell battery.
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Plug both ends of the USB-A to USB-C cable in the USB-AC cable tester and read the lights:
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- POWER: can be use to power a device (the VBUS and GND wires are present).
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