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Replacing USB for Type C


daviestar

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daviestar said:

I'm hoping to solder off the old socket and replace with a Type C one... wondering if it would be an easy task?

100% not an easy task. i doubt it's even doable do to differences in the pinout arrangement/quantity vs. the existing micro USB that's already on the DNA boards. not worth destroying a board to find out, IMO.

USB c =10 connections

micro USB 2.0 = 4 connections
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