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I need to replace the USB-B port on a device since the port is failing on me, and I'm curious how stupid it would be to attempt to make some sort of daughterboard that sits on top of the USB-B footprint on the existing board (I have no schematic) with a USB-C port. I am fully aware this may not be possible, but I couldn't find any resources on the subject so I figured why not ask?This is an USB2 only Type-B. For power, and CC, and USB2 do the same as above. Other lines (SSx, SBU) can be left floating. With tie-together option above, this is a passive-only solution.
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