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posted by n1 on Thursday April 03 2014, @07:32AM   Printer-friendly
from the new-better-than-old dept.

Intel has released a rendering of the new USB Type C connector, which is reversible so no more jokes about "USB cables exist in the fourth dimension". The new connector is smaller than the Type A connector that we're all used to seeing on our desktops and laptops and looks to be slightly larger than the micro-B connector found on most smart phones and tablets.

From the article:

Unlike today's USB connectors, which requires a user to correctly orient the plug, USB 3.1 Type-C cable is reversible. Initially, the USB 3.1 Type-C specification will support up to 10Gbps data transfer speeds.

The Type-C connector and cable will support scalable power charging in order to grow with future USB bus performance requirements. The first iteration will have a 5 volt power transfer rate, but that is expected to deliver up to 100 watts for higher power applications.

 
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  • (Score: 2) by morgauxo on Thursday April 03 2014, @09:37AM

    by morgauxo (2082) on Thursday April 03 2014, @09:37AM (#25519)

    I love the idea of a reversible cable. No, I'm not dumb. I usually go to bed after my wife. The last thing I do is place my phone on a stand next to the bed and plug it in. I try to do it in the dark without disturbing her. I think a reversible connector might help.

    As for obsoleting standards and all that, I do understand your concern. At least it's only a mechanical change, not an electrical one. How hard is an adapter?

    Personally I would like to see one new connector standard. I want something with HDMI plus USB OTG but unlike MHL I want it to do both at the SAME TIME! Better yet, keep them separate connectors but standardize their orientation in relation to one another and the distance between them. Then plugs could be made that do both while still maintaining the ability to use them separately.

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  • (Score: 2, Funny) by middlemen on Thursday April 03 2014, @09:50AM

    by middlemen (504) on Thursday April 03 2014, @09:50AM (#25537)

    I usually go to bed after my wife.[SNIP]I try to do it in the dark without disturbing her.

    I do it in the dark with your wife too but before you go to bed...

  • (Score: 2) by Grishnakh on Thursday April 03 2014, @11:07AM

    by Grishnakh (2831) on Thursday April 03 2014, @11:07AM (#25614)

    What I want to know is: why the heck did it take them this long to standardize on a reversible connector for USB? OK, I'll give them a pass for USB1.0, and maybe 1.1, but after that when USB started getting used for everything, and people complained about how it only goes in one way, but the rectangular shell doesn't make it obvious which way, they should have made a reversible connector for the newer standards. Instead, we went through the mini, micro, 2.0, and 3.0 connectors/standards before we finally got here, over the course of about 2 decades.

    • (Score: 2) by tangomargarine on Thursday April 03 2014, @11:57AM

      by tangomargarine (667) on Thursday April 03 2014, @11:57AM (#25652)

      Or hell, just add a bit of plastic filler to the sides of the plug "casing" (or whatever you call it) so the whole plug assembly is trapezoidal like the microUSB plug. Then standardize on devices "narrow side = up or to the right."

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    • (Score: 0) by contrapunctus on Thursday April 03 2014, @02:23PM

      by contrapunctus (3495) on Thursday April 03 2014, @02:23PM (#25726)

      Because they saw the lightning connector and facepalmed.

      • (Score: 2) by Grishnakh on Thursday April 03 2014, @02:36PM

        by Grishnakh (2831) on Thursday April 03 2014, @02:36PM (#25741)

        Or, why didn't they just make a non-rectangular connector to begin with? The original FireWire connector wasn't rectangular; it was plainly obvious which way it went in (and trying to insert it backwards wouldn't work, nor would it damage the connector).

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