On 11/22/2013 04:55 PM, Mark Jackson wrote:
> The IDDIG input pin is normally used to determine the USB mode
> (i.e. HOST or DEVICE).
> 
> On some systems (e.g. AM335x) leaving this pin floating allows
> the USB mode to be set via software.

So you have a board where musb is used only as host or only as device
and the ID pin not on ground or 3.3V?
What are the side effects? I remember correctly Bin wanted to avoid
settings this if it could be avoided.

Sebastian
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