A simple “cable” connection does not provide these active components. The USB architecture requires a USB Host Controller and Root Hub to be present on the “host” device. USB, as a technology, is a much more complex system architecture. USB isn’t just fancy electrical connector. I hope this clarification is helpful in resolving any misunderstanding of connection capabilities of your iPad. Alternatively, USB-C equipped models of iPad can connect to a TV or monitor using the appropriate Digital Media Adapter and HDMI: The 2018/2020 models of iPad Pro - and the new 2020 iPad Air - are able to connect with some external monitors using a direct USB-C connection if so connected, the iPad drives the attached monitor using the DisplayPort protocol. If your intention is to connect an iPad with a Lightning port to an external monitor, you must use the Lightning to Digital AV Adapter - and connect using an HDMI cable: The Lightning to USB-C cable is intended to connect either:Ī) a newer model Power Adapter, with a USB-C connector, to the iPad for charging purposes.ī) the USB-C port of a newer PC or Mac computers, to an iPad that has a Lightning port, for synchronising using iTunes/Finder. A Lightning to USB-C cable cannot be used to connect the Lightning port of an iPad to the USB-C connection of an external monitor - at least, not with the intention of using the display of the attached monitor.
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