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  1. @malexander I've been off the project for a while, I just noticed your message now. Thank you for offering to help. No, I haven't. I only have a USB-A cable from my AD2, so I need the hub in order to connect it to the USB-C ports of my MacBook. I just googled, but haven't seen any Micro-USB to USB-C cables to connect the AD2 to my MacBook directly. Is this a thing? That would be great! There is no part number on my USB-C hub unfortunately, but here is the link to the component: https://www.ugreen.com/products/6-in-1-usb-c-pd-adapter-with-4k-hdmi Any help would be greatly appreciated. Best wishes, Roland
  2. @attila, thanks for the reply. Yes, it is. I have tested the completely same setup (same USB-C hub, same cables) on my colleagues' laptop, which runs Windows 10. The device got recognized in Windows' Device Manager without a problem. I did not check any further (install drivers etc.), because that did not seem necessary to me yet. Knowing that Windows is able to recognize the device led me to believe that it is not the fault of my hardware setup.
  3. Dear Community, I have connectivity troubles with my Analog Discovery 2 board. I am using a 2020 M1 MacBook Pro with MacOS 12.0.1 Monterey, and a UGREEN USB-C hub for the physical connection. My problem is that although my machine recognizes the USB hub, I do not see the AD2 board in the device tree at all. I have attached screenshots of my device tree without the hub and with the hub. If I connect the AD2 to the hub, my device tree does not change upon reloading. I've tried all kinds of esoteric combinations of restarting the machine with/without the AD2 connected, and I'm kind of at a loss. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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