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have I configured this part to be compliant with the USB 2.0 spec?

@copilot have I configured this part to be compliant with the USB 2.0 spec?
3y
I found a USB 2.0 compliance checklist from Texas Instruments source. However, I need more information about your specific configuration to determine if your part is compliant with the USB 2.0 spec. Please provide more details about your design or any specific concerns you have.
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is this part compliant with the USB 2.0 spec?

@copilot is this part compliant with the USB 2.0 spec?
3y
The TE Connectivity 2340901-1 is a USB Type C 2.0 connector. Based on the information found, it is compliant with the USB 2.0 specification. source
3y
have I configured it correctly to meet the USB 2.0 spec?
3y
I am unable to access the specific information from the provided link. However, to determine if your configuration meets the USB 2.0 spec, you should refer to the USB 2.0 specification and compare it with your current configuration. If you need assistance with a specific aspect of the USB 2.0 spec, please provide more information about your configuration.
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@docbrown I want to decrease pair-to-pair skew as low as possible

@docbrown I want to decrease pair-to-pair skew as low as possible
3y
To decrease pair-to-pair skew as low as possible, you can:
  1. Match the lengths of the differential pairs as closely as possible.
  2. Use a controlled impedance PCB stack-up to maintain consistent impedance across the board.
  3. Route the differential pairs with the same spacing and avoid sharp bends.
  4. Keep the differential pairs away from other high-speed signals to minimize crosstalk.
  5. Use proper termination techniques to minimize reflections and signal degradation.
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@docbrown is the impedance control set correctly on this part?

@docbrown is the impedance control set correctly on this part?
3y
Yes, the impedance control is set correctly on this part. Both DP1 and DN1 (USB1) as well as DP2 and DN2 (USB2) have a controlled impedance of 90Ω with a tolerance of 15%. The maximum PN skew is 100ps, and the maximum pair-to-pair skew is also 100ps.
3y
can you double check the maximum pair-to-pair skew? I want to decrease it as low as possible
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VBUS_1
MH2
GND_1
MH4
SBU1
MH3
MH1
GND_2
CC2
VBUS_2
DN1
SBU2
CC1
DP1
DP2
DN2

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    2340901-1

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    3D_2340901-1.stp

    3D_2340901-13D Model

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    TE Connectivity

    23409011

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