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2.0A male to female USB-min

 
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This is a USB 2.0 Type-C to Type-C adapter with differential wiring. It works perfectly in both directions, with normal transmission and power supply. Nothing else to say. The actual product is shown below.
The 16-pin Type-C interface isn't particularly difficult to solder; with proper temperature adjustment, drag soldering can achieve a smooth finish in one go. Beginners can try using solder paste with its included flux for a more comfortable experience. Use a clip to hold the connector in place while soldering, and release it afterward. Solder the four retaining pins. If using solder paste, the retaining pins need to be soldered on both sides, otherwise they will be very weak.
Note that you should solder the Type-C pin first, then the Type-A pin, otherwise there will be a conflict and nowhere to place the soldering iron. (The LEDs and Denso components are just for fun; add them as needed.)
 
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