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HRO TYPE-C-31-M-12.step | ||
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HRO-TYPE-C-31-M-12-Assembly.kicad_mod | ||
HRO-TYPE-C-31-M-12-HandSoldering.kicad_mod | ||
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HRO-TYPE-C-31-M-13.kicad_mod | ||
README.md | ||
Type-C.bak | ||
Type-C.bck | ||
Type-C.dcm | ||
Type-C.lib | ||
USB_C_GCT_USB4085.kicad_mod | ||
Wurth-632723300011-HandSoldering.kicad_mod | ||
Wurth-632723300011-MaximumExtensionMount.kicad_mod | ||
Wurth-632723300011.kicad_mod |
Type-C.pretty
KiCad library for various Type-C USB connectors
Currently included connectors:
- 1.6mm PCB compatibility
- Through-hole secondary pins; theoretically fully hand-solderable
- Most expensive of the three
- Extremely cheap
- Simplified design with only one row; hand-solderable
- Legs do not extend long enough to "officially" support 1.6mm PCBs (Can be soldered in, but legs will be shorter than PCB)
- 1.6mm PCB compatibility
- Half the cost of the Wurth connector
- Requires reflow station or similar to solder full set of SMT pins below barrel
- Only pins for USB 2.0
- All pins are through hole and are hand solderable
- Data pins barely break the surface of 1.6mm PCB
- Half the cost of the Amphenol