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On Sun, Feb 5, 2017 at 11:44 AM, Internet <[email protected]> wrote: > Hey there! > > I was wondering about the USB3.1 pinout in the EOMA68 standard. In my > research on the USB Type C connector I found out that USB3.1 > (Superspeed+) has only two differential signal pairs (one for receiving, > one for transmitting) http://pinoutguide.com/Slots/usb-type-c_pinout.shtml two for receiving, two for transmitting, each 5gbit/s for a total of 10gb/sec. the connector and thus the pinouts are rotatable by 180 degrees so the pinouts on the first 12 pins (top row) are *identical* layout to the second 12 pins (bottom row) except in the reverse order. D+ and D- (the USB2 pins) are *missing* on one row of the receptacle so that you don't connect them up twice (which would be bad). you *may* be thinking of USB 3.0 which is connector-compatible with USB 2.0 and is what you find on most laptops and desktop computers these days: http://pinoutguide.com/Slots/usb_3_0_connector_pinout.shtml that is *only* one set of (5gbit/sec) tx-rx differential pairs. scared me for a minute that i'd messed it up... :) l. _______________________________________________ arm-netbook mailing list [email protected] http://lists.phcomp.co.uk/mailman/listinfo/arm-netbook Send large attachments to [email protected]
