The recommended max length for USB 3 is 10 feet, 16 feet for USB 2. Anything more needs active cables at which point you can go up to 60 feet easily. So yeah, maybe don't get the cheapest cable in the world and you'll be fine. I would recommend Anker cables but iFi insisted on using USB B for some god forsaken reason and Anker doesn't sell those.
USB-C does basically 2 things: data and power ( especially from the cable and charger perspectives). The problem is trying to make it more complicated than that, or introducing inane "version" numbers. Simply forcing everything to be rated in those two aspects fixes the vast majority of the problems.
USB 2.0 specification supports cable length of up to 5m (like the one included with the product). This length can be extended by inserting hubs or USB extenders. When using USB 3.0 cables, the specified maximum cable length is 3m. As with USB 2.0 cables, this length can be extended by inserting hubs or extenders.
MeetUp ships with a USB 2.0 cable, with the goal of maximizing the cable length for maximum deployment flexibility in conference rooms. However, a standard USB 3.0 cable can be used, and is required to deliver 4K video (check your video conferencing application specifications to validate 4K support).
A USB-C is a type of cable, while USB 4.0 is a specific version of the USB cable technology. USB 4 has nothing to do with the shape. It’s referring to the specific tech that’s inside a USB-C. That’s right – your cable could have both USB-C and USB 4. If that’s not confusing enough, the design alone won’t tell you if it’s USB 3 or
1. Why is there a maximum length of copper based Thunderbolt 3 cables. The reason the length of a copper cable is important is due to the fact Thunderbolt 3 transfer speeds is 40 Gbit/s, so any digital standard capable of similar speeds, will have length limits. These length limits will either be specifically specified or simply be theoretical.
And in that scenario, I would be connecting a DP 1.4 display (32.4Gbps bandwidth through DP lanes on USB-C), a high-speed NVme external drive (10Gbps bandwidth on shared USB-C, TX), a 1GBps Ethernet connection (which is shared with the 10Gbps USB-C TX, but Ethernet is given priority). And all my other peripherals (mouse
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