Gordon Rankin

Q: problems with Multiport AV adapter

Gang,

 

I just got the Multiport AV adapter and I cannot get any USB3 hard drives to work with it.

 

I have the simpler USBC->USB SS adapter from Apple and others and that works, but not the AV adapter.

 

 

 

I could get audio devices to work fine?

 

Also does anyone know what the deal is with the downstream USBC port? Is that only for power (i.e the USB3 and Video are stripped from the connector)?

 

Thanks,

Gordon

 

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MacBook (Retina, 12-inch, Early 2015), OS X Yosemite (10.10.3), 1.3GHZ M processor

Posted on Jul 6, 2016 11:14 PM

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  • by Gordon Rankin,

    Gordon Rankin Gordon Rankin Jul 13, 2016 9:00 AM in response to reddog96
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    Jul 13, 2016 9:00 AM in response to reddog96

    Reddog,

    Sorry did not know you posted twice... The MAVA needs 36ma, not the drive. You should be able to click on the drive and see what it is looking for. I would imagine the reason the MAVA says 1800ma is because of charging say an iPad or something that will ask for more than the standard 1A.

     

    Thanks,

    Gordon

  • by reddog96,

    reddog96 reddog96 Jul 13, 2016 9:33 AM in response to Gordon Rankin
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    Jul 13, 2016 9:33 AM in response to Gordon Rankin

    Hi Gordon,

    I did check the entry under USB3 Bus > UAB3 Hub > Expansion (which is the drive).  See underlined items below:

     

    Expansion:

     

      Product ID: 0x2312

    Vendor ID: 0x0bc2  (Seagate LLC)

      Version: 2.19

      Serial Number: NA462HFZ

      Speed: Up to 5 Gb/sec

      Manufacturer: Seagate

      Location ID: 0x14310000 / 5

      Current Available (mA): 1800

      Current Required (mA): 36

      Extra Operating Current (mA): 0

      Capacity: 1 TB (1.000.204.885.504 bytes)

      Removable Media: Yes

      Detachable Drive: Yes

      BSD Name: disk1

      Partition Map Type: GPT (GUID Partition Table)

      Volumes:

    EFI:

      Capacity: 209,7 MB (209.715.200 bytes)

      BSD Name: disk1s1

      Content: EFI

      Volume UUID: 0E239BC6-F960-3107-89CF-1C97F78BB46B

    Seagate Expansion Drive:

      Capacity: 999,86 GB (999.860.912.128 bytes)

      Available: 252,29 GB (252.287.766.528 bytes)

      Writable: Yes

      File System: Case-Sensitive Journaled HFS+

      BSD Name: disk1s2

      Mount Point: /Volumes/Seagate Expansion Drive

      Content: Apple_HFS

      Volume UUID: 40221B18-33AB-34B4-9FCB-EC48256C1F07

    Boot OS X:

      Capacity: 134,2 MB (134.217.728 bytes)

      BSD Name: disk1s3

      Content: Apple_Boot

      Volume UUID: 5D57711D-CEC9-3963-B1AF-C2B17F663F12

  • by Gordon Rankin,

    Gordon Rankin Gordon Rankin Jul 13, 2016 9:41 AM in response to reddog96
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    Jul 13, 2016 9:41 AM in response to reddog96

    Reddog,

     

    That's not really possible, even SSD's require more than 36ma. No rotating disk ever has worked with that little of current.

    Thanks,

    Gordon

  • by reddog96,

    reddog96 reddog96 Jul 13, 2016 9:47 AM in response to Gordon Rankin
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    Jul 13, 2016 9:47 AM in response to Gordon Rankin

    OK - I take your word for it.

    I checked the data with the drive connected to the DELL hub and directly to the MAVA.  Same result.

    Then what would be the next step? Measure the power reading connected to normal USB2 port on another Mac? i.e. a MB Air?

  • by Gordon Rankin,

    Gordon Rankin Gordon Rankin Jul 13, 2016 9:55 AM in response to reddog96
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    Jul 13, 2016 9:55 AM in response to reddog96

    Reddog,

    I don't think this is a power issue from everything I have read so far. I think this is some compatibility problem. This should work no matter what.

    Why not give me your system details and let me snoop around. Do you have this years MacBook or is it the original like mine? Drive size, why not give me your About this Mac info.

    Thanks,
    Gordon

  • by reddog96,

    reddog96 reddog96 Jul 13, 2016 10:34 AM in response to Gordon Rankin
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    Jul 13, 2016 10:34 AM in response to Gordon Rankin

    Hi Gordon,

    No problem to get the details.  I bought it December last year: it says Retina 12", early 2015.  My SSD is 250GB. The rest is below.

     

    Hardware Overview:

      Model Name: MacBook

      Model Identifier: MacBook8,1

      Processor Name: Intel Core M

      Processor Speed: 1,1 GHz

      Number of Processors: 1

      Total Number of Cores: 2

      L2 Cache (per Core): 256 KB

      L3 Cache: 4 MB

      Memory: 8 GB

      Boot ROM Version: MB81.0164.B13

      SMC Version (system): 2.25f87

      Serial Number (system): C02Q9621GCN3

      Hardware UUID: FDFD315E-DE15-5F56-AB9F-3A424C2BBFFC

     

    Thanks

  • by Nelson Ancalmo,

    Nelson Ancalmo Nelson Ancalmo Jul 13, 2016 2:44 PM in response to reddog96
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    Jul 13, 2016 2:44 PM in response to reddog96

    To ALL:

    Is there a way to revert to the previous version of the USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter?

    The one I presently have is v. 2.33. It was the only upgrade posted  by Apple.

    Thanks.

  • by Gordon Rankin,

    Gordon Rankin Gordon Rankin Jul 14, 2016 6:59 AM in response to reddog96
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    Jul 14, 2016 6:59 AM in response to reddog96

    Reddog,

    Other than the processor type we have the same computer. I did the BTO with the faster 1.3G processor:

    Hardware Overview:

     

      Model Name:    MacBook

      Model Identifier:    MacBook8,1

      Processor Name:    Intel Core M

      Processor Speed:    1.3 GHz

      Number of Processors:    1

      Total Number of Cores:    2

      L2 Cache (per Core):    256 KB

      L3 Cache:    4 MB

      Memory:    8 GB

      Boot ROM Version:    MB81.0164.B13

      SMC Version (system):    2.25f87

      Serial Number (system):    C02PL05GGCN1

      Hardware UUID:    8E1F4783-9602-54BA-9B44-F5F103512810

     

    I don't even see any difference in our SMC or boot rom image.

     

    Your on 10.11.5 with everything updated correct?

     

    Maybe we should focus on one thing at a time. Lets start with the monitor and the standard setup. MAVA into MB, Monitor HDMI, USB power hard drive. So you put the computer to sleep or have the option in System Preferences to sleep after x amount of time, whatever. You hit a key on the keyboard and the Monitor doesn't wake up.

     

    Try this... turn the monitor off then on and see if it comes back up. I would imagine that your monitor also has other inputs. Make sure when the MB is sleeping that the input is still the HDMI that the MAVA is attached to.

     

    Thanks,

    Gordon

  • by Gordon Rankin,

    Gordon Rankin Gordon Rankin Jul 14, 2016 7:03 AM in response to Nelson Ancalmo
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    Jul 14, 2016 7:03 AM in response to Nelson Ancalmo

    Nelson,

     

    Is this a driver version or a hardware version? I don't think there is a driver for USB-C devices other than the basic one which by way of the connector knows what port the video is on and what port the USB3.1 is on.

     

    If it's a hardware version please point that out as I am sure when I bought my MB that I also bought the first MAVA and USC-C to USB3.1 adapters at the same time.

     

    Thanks,

    Gordon

  • by Nelson Ancalmo,

    Nelson Ancalmo Nelson Ancalmo Jul 14, 2016 11:10 AM in response to Gordon Rankin
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    Jul 14, 2016 11:10 AM in response to Gordon Rankin

    Hi Gordon,

    this version 2.33 must a driver version that Apple posted for the USB-C Digital AV Multipart Adapter, can't remember the date.

    It shows in the System Report in the USB section when the adapter is connected to the MacBook

    This is a photo of the reportSystem Report.png

  • by Gordon Rankin,

    Gordon Rankin Gordon Rankin Jul 14, 2016 11:51 AM in response to Nelson Ancalmo
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    Jul 14, 2016 11:51 AM in response to Nelson Ancalmo

    Nelson,

     

    Sorry that is the hardware version number and the only version of the USB-C that they have. Every USB device has to register all of it's details. One of them is a BCD version number. If there is a change in the hardware this number will change also. Apple makes a boat load of these MAVA devices for several interfaces including 30 pin IOS, Lightning, Thunderbolt etc...

     

    I will check my version on mine when I get home. But I would imagine that all of these are version 2.33. I will ask my Apple 3rd party person and see if there are any known issues or changes.

     

    Thanks,

    Gordon

  • by Nelson Ancalmo,

    Nelson Ancalmo Nelson Ancalmo Jul 14, 2016 1:09 PM in response to Gordon Rankin
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    Jul 14, 2016 1:09 PM in response to Gordon Rankin

    You're correct, Gordon. It's the hardware update. Here are the instruction posted by Apple on June 14 2016 about the update. My MacBook started to fail right after this update. That was the reason for my question, can this update be reversed?

    Adapter Update 1.0.png

  • by Gordon Rankin,

    Gordon Rankin Gordon Rankin Jul 15, 2016 3:42 PM in response to Nelson Ancalmo
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    Jul 15, 2016 3:42 PM in response to Nelson Ancalmo

    Nelson,

     

    I think you figured it out. I am on 1.58 as seen below:

    USB Type-C Digital AV Adapter:

     

      Product ID:    0x1460

      Vendor ID:    0x05ac  (Apple Inc.)

      Version:    1.58

      Serial Number:    DLC51630192G2KQ2H

      Speed:    Up to 1.5 Mb/sec

      Manufacturer:    Apple Inc.

      Location ID:    0x14120000 / 4

      Current Available (mA):    1000

      Extra Operating Current (mA):    0

    ~~~~

    Reddog what version are you on? Seems like the problem is 2.33.

     

    Thanks,

    Gordon

  • by Nelson Ancalmo,

    Nelson Ancalmo Nelson Ancalmo Jul 15, 2016 4:52 PM in response to Gordon Rankin
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    Jul 15, 2016 4:52 PM in response to Gordon Rankin

    Gordon, what can we do to let the people at Apple look into this. I'm sure a developer can dissect the script of that update and find where the problem is.

    You are by far more knowledgeable than me, it;s possible they will listen to you.

    I'm sure what's happening to my MacBook is happening to many out there.

    Thanks, Nelson.

  • by Gordon Rankin,

    Gordon Rankin Gordon Rankin Jul 16, 2016 12:38 PM in response to reddog96
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    Jul 16, 2016 12:38 PM in response to reddog96

    Reddog,

     

    What hardware version of the MAVA do you have?

    Product ID:    0x1460

      Vendor ID:    0x05ac  (Apple Inc.)

      Version:    1.58

      Serial Number:    DLC51630192G2KQ2H

      Speed:    Up to 1.5 Mb/sec

      Manufacturer:    Apple Inc.

      Location ID:    0x14120000 / 4

      Current Available (mA):    1000

      Extra Operating Current (mA):    0

     

    It looks like I have 1.58 and the OS is asking me to update to 2.33. But Nelson said his system started flaking after he updated the firmware in the MAVA.

     

    I am working on it.

    Thanks,

    Gordon

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