=> Re: "USB... The Golden Age Is Over" | In: u/stack
2 Lo-speed data
4 VBUS
8 Hi-speed data
2 Configuration
2 Sideband use
and ground
I think
2024-12-25 ยท 4 weeks ago
=> ๐ป darkghost ยท Dec 25 at 20:33:
I still occasionally wake up in a cold sweat having nightmares about lining up isosceles trapezoids with screws by touch alone in very hard to reach places.
=> ๐ stack [OP] ยท Dec 25 at 21:34:
@darkghost -- given that only one (of two) orientation fit, it was surprisingly hard to get it in by touch sometimes...
My nightmares are more of the soldering 100 DB-25s and assembling the cases after fitting a tiny, home-made circuit board inside, my first lesson in how to become a thousandeer.
=> ๐ป darkghost ยท Dec 25 at 22:21:
@stack Sounds like my early 30s if you replace it with triplicate DB9s per device. Fortunately I only made a dozen or so of these devices.
=> ๐ต random-elephant ยท Dec 25 at 22:43:
Agreed, the golden age of USB is behind us. Regulations (in the EU) tried to impose that all devices that need charging should use the same ports, which was a laudable idea but means the one-size-fits all USB is a thing of the past.
=> ๐ stack
USB... The Golden Age Is Over โ I was never a big fan of USB, but for a while things were good. You could get a USB device, plug it into your computer's USB port using a USB cable, and things worked. But now, it's whack-a-mole with which cable to use, what port to use, and compatibility is not guaranteed. Just for charging my phone, most of my cables and chargers do not provide a fast charge. What really sucks is that it's hard to figure out what cable to use with which device -- some are...
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