Thanks, some great info. I'd love to see an updated version of this with a way to adequately route A6/B6 and A7/B7 pins for SMD Type-C sockets so that you can get the same length on both sets of differential pair pins. For context, I'm trying to connect to a CH340C and the Type-C KiCad footprint is Connector_USB:USB_C_Receptacle_HRO_TYPE-C-31-M-12.
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Thanks, some great info. I'd love to see an updated version of this with a way to adequately route A6/B6 and A7/B7 pins for SMD Type-C sockets so that you can get the same length on both sets of differential pair pins. For context, I'm trying to connect to a CH340C and the Type-C KiCad footprint is Connector_USB:USB_C_Receptacle_HRO_TYPE-C-31-M-12.
Do you really need to do impedance matching for USB2.0?
Thanks!