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To what voltage should the D+ line be pulled up when designing USB connection in STM32? +5V or +3.3V? All documentation and dev board scematics says it's 3.3V, but it didn't work.
Upgrading USB chargers from Type-A to Type-C - Power management - Technical articles - TI E2E support forums
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