[DOWN1K/E-MARKED]
Have a 1kΩ resistor connected between GND and VCONN in the C plug.
This notifies the connected USB device that it is a cable with built-in E-marker IC.
[DOWN5.1K/SINK 0.5A]
It has a 5.1kΩ resistor connected between GND and CC in the C plug.
This allows the connected USB device to act as a host if possible.
[OTG
ENABLE]
Although it is not a resistor, it lights up when the GND-ID terminals of the Mini-B and Micro-B
connectors are shorted.
This allows the connected USB device to act as a host if possible.
[SHELL-GND SHORT(SIDE)]
Appears when the plug shell is connected to GND. The number in parentheses indicates whether the
connector on the conducting side is A or B.
A&B is displayed when both connectors are conductive.
In the type C-C cable, the standard stipulates that the GND and the shell are connected.
[SHIELD CONNECT]
"SHIELD CONNECT" is displayed when the shells at both ends are connected by wires
independent of GND.
Note that the shield wire of a legacy USB cable is normally connected to only one of the plugs, and
there is no continuity between the plugs.
Weird cable(weird cable) mode
If you find multiple CC pull-up or pull-down resistors in the cable, plug, the display will be
different than normal
Enter display mode. In this display mode, the resistance value is displayed small and the shell and
shield status are not displayed,
Lists the states of all CC pins on the A and B sides. This function is useful for discovering Type-C
cables that do not comply with the USB standard, such as being unable to distinguish between the
front and back.