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SuperSpeed USB Cable Near the center, the cable has thick red A top-of-the-line 10 Gbps SuperSpeed USB cable is a tiny, precisely con- structed, dazzling work of art. Most remarkable are the eight minia- ture shielded coaxial cables, each just 1 mm in diameter, with its own color- coded foil wrap. Each pair of two coax cables forms a high-speed data trans- mission lane. With four lanes total, the USB cable can move data up to 10 gigabits per second. and black wires for powering devices, and a shielded green and white signal pair. In a sense, these form a low-end basic USB cable embedded within the high-end SuperSpeed cable for back- ward compatibility. Four smaller wires near the outer shield carry auxiliary signals. The whole cable is wrapped with an outer braided copper shield for improved immunity to electri- cal interference.

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    Erik Ableson (erik@mastodon.infrageeks.social)'s status on Saturday, 21-Oct-2023 23:48:24 JST Erik Ableson Erik Ableson

    For those of you who thought that coax was dead. The internals of your Superspeed USB cable is a collection of teeny-tiny coax cables!

    Having a lot of fun reading Open Circuits: the inner beauty of electronic components

    🙏 @stiefkind

    In conversation Saturday, 21-Oct-2023 23:48:24 JST from mastodon.infrageeks.social permalink
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