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Comment by dcrazy

3 hours ago

Seriously. Who hasn’t wiggled a headphone connector and heard the static? And you want to run 40Gbps over that?!

Static is bc of the scrawny wires though.

Anyway, usb-c receptacles could be countersunk to help that fumbling problem. Right angle connectors could help, too.

  • You still have the problem of temporarily connecting every pin as you plug it in. USB-C has 24 pins and all are used. That would be a TRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRS connector.

As with headphones, you can always just not wiggle it! Or arrange so that it doesn't rotate once it's fully inserted. There's nothing magical about the contacts in a USB connector.

  • > You can always just not wiggle it

    Surely you understand how USB cables are used in reality? “Don’t wiggle it” is not practical advice.

    > There’s nothing magical about the contacts in a USB connector.

    Of course not. What’s special is the connector that holds it securely in place, and allows all 24 pins to make contact without shorting.