Information online about the proper pin connections are needed for a working SuzyQable are inconstistent, with some people saying that only one configuration works and others saying that only another works. Here's a reference for your sanity. There are two ends of the circuit: the target device's USB-C port (the device that you want to debug), and the male USB-C plug on the otherwise normal USB-C-to-USB-C cable that you're gonna use to debug; this cable will connect to your computer or something. I'll refer to the target USB-C port as the debugee, and to the cable connected to the debugging device as the host.
- host's
A4should:- connect directly to debugee's
A4 - connect through a 22kΩ resistor to debugee's
A5 - connect through a 45.3kΩ resistor to debugee's
B5
- connect directly to debugee's
- host's
A5should be grounded through a 5.1kΩ resistor - host's
B5should be grounded through a 5.1kΩ resistor - host's
A7should connect directly to **debuge