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A user with 122 edits. Account created on 16 July 2006.
1 November 2022
- 13:2713:27, 1 November 2022 diff hist −766 User talk:LaughingMan11 ←Blanked the page current Tags: Blanking Manual revert
14 March 2022
- 16:3416:34, 14 March 2022 diff hist +475 Thunderbolt (interface) →Copper vs. optical: Fix erroneous claim that 2m Thunderbolt 4 copper cables are guaranteed to be passive. Longer than 1m cables (including the Caldigit and Cable Matters ones) are required to be Active cables. Also, clarified that Thunderbolt 4 cables are guaranteed to be backward compatible with USB, DP and TBT3.
- 16:3116:31, 14 March 2022 diff hist +276 m Thunderbolt (interface) →Cables: Add more info for Cable Matters and CalDigit active cable refs.
- 16:2216:22, 14 March 2022 diff hist 0 m Thunderbolt (interface) →Cables: Fix sigfigs to 2 in the cable section to more closely match with conversion to feet used in the cable industry.
- 16:1916:19, 14 March 2022 diff hist +17 m Thunderbolt (interface) →Cables
- 16:0916:09, 14 March 2022 diff hist +407 Thunderbolt (interface) →Cables: Fix erroneous claim that 2m Thunderbolt 4 copper cables are guaranteed to be passive. Longer than 1m cables (including the Caldigit and Cable Matters ones) are required to be Active cables. Also, clarified that Thunderbolt 4 cables are guaranteed to be backward compatible with USB, DP and TBT3.
26 April 2021
- 17:0117:01, 26 April 2021 diff hist 0 m Wendy Mao No edit summary
12 June 2020
- 17:0917:09, 12 June 2020 diff hist +18 m USB hardware No edit summary
- 17:0817:08, 12 June 2020 diff hist +57 USB →{{Anchor|HOST}}Low-power and high-power devices: Edit to remove the mention of "active Power Delivery 5A cable" is required for PD. Up to 60W operation is possible using a C-to-C cable with no e-marker
- 03:0003:00, 12 June 2020 diff hist +31 USB hardware →{{Anchor|POWER}}Power: Edit to remove the mention of "active Power Delivery 5A cable" is required for PD. Up to 60W operation is possible using a C-to-C cable with no e-marker
28 February 2018
- 00:5100:51, 28 February 2018 diff hist +1 m Nouveau (software) →History: Correct Stéphane's name.
15 March 2017
- 16:1416:14, 15 March 2017 diff hist −2 USB-C Undid revision 770294158 by 192.91.75.12 (talk) Type-C Spec calls these Dual-Role-Data.
13 March 2017
- 02:5902:59, 13 March 2017 diff hist −39 USB-C →Details: Remove 1.0 m length in this paragraph. Legacy cables have their own practical limits depending on kind, up to 4m.
12 March 2017
- 15:1115:11, 12 March 2017 diff hist +26 USB-C Undid revision 768876281 by Wikideas1 (talk) This picture is misleading, as it lumps Type-C with USB 3.0/3.1 connectors. Type-C may be used for USB 2.0 only applications too.
- 15:0815:08, 12 March 2017 diff hist +106 USB-C →Alternate Mode partner specifications: Fix reference to SuperSpeed trident logo. There are two variants of the SuperSpeed USB logo, one with 10gbps, but not all cables are 10gpbs. Also, corrected length to specify different practical lengths.
- 15:0215:02, 12 March 2017 diff hist +152 USB-C →Cables: Type-C spec indicates an informative practical length for Gen 1 cables of 2m, and Gen 1 cables of 1m.
22 January 2017
- 17:4717:47, 22 January 2017 diff hist +91 USB-C →Audio Adapter Accessory Mode: Provided reference to the section in the Type-C spec. Also modified to make clear that this is a "shall" not a "should."
7 January 2017
- 16:4116:41, 7 January 2017 diff hist +519 Talk:USB-C →Requested move 5 January 2017
- 16:3416:34, 7 January 2017 diff hist +530 Talk:USB-C →Requested move 5 January 2017
6 January 2017
- 05:4305:43, 6 January 2017 diff hist −4 m USB-C →Cables
- 05:4205:42, 6 January 2017 diff hist −109 USB-C →Cables: Remove duplicate info about 3A versus 5A cables and e-markers. Also, make it clear that these are not "shoulds" but "musts" as the spec requires 3A for all cables, and is a firm requirement for 5A cables to be e-marked with the 5A bit set.
- 05:2805:28, 6 January 2017 diff hist +788 Talk:USB-C →Requested move 5 January 2017: LaughingMan strongly suggests no move.
31 December 2016
- 16:1016:10, 31 December 2016 diff hist 0 Paul Otellini Previous link to Paul's bio on Intel.com goes to a Not found page. Redirect to a link at newsroom.intel.com
11 December 2016
- 16:5116:51, 11 December 2016 diff hist +345 USB-C Make clear that DisplayPort Alt Mode may choose to use one, two, or four SuperSpeed lanes. In the one and two lane cases, two remaining lanes are still allocated for USB 3.1 data. Tag: Visual edit
- 16:3616:36, 11 December 2016 diff hist −203 USB-C →Alternate Mode: The claim that existing Type-C to DP adapters do not use alternate mode and that the first ones are shipping in H1 2017 is false. DP Alt Mode adapters have shipped since H1 2015 from Apple, Google, and others. Tag: Visual edit
24 November 2016
- 04:5004:50, 24 November 2016 diff hist +385 USB-C →Details: Add a description of Data Role Swap and Power Role Swap and the common applications of such, ie, charge-through hubs and docking stations. Tag: Visual edit
13 November 2016
- 00:2700:27, 13 November 2016 diff hist −356 USB-C →Cable wiring: Removing incorrect information : Cables that support DP Alt mode need not be 10gbps SS+ cables. 5gbps 3.1 Gen 1 cables may support DP Alt mode. Also, remove fuzzy language "tend to be quite costly" for lack of encyclopedic quality.
- 00:2000:20, 13 November 2016 diff hist +134 USB-C →Details: Correction : not all USB-C to USB-C cables are "Full Featured." Only ones that are USB 3.1 are. USB 2.0 cables may have optional e-markers.
8 November 2016
- 15:4115:41, 8 November 2016 diff hist −29 USB-C →Cable wiring: The configuration channel (CC) pin and wire are required for ALL classes of C-to-C cables, not just ones that support Alt-modes.
- 15:4015:40, 8 November 2016 diff hist −6 USB-C →Cable wiring: 1A-only cables are not allowed by USB Type-C spec. Basic C-to-C cables are mandated to support 3A by the specification.
9 July 2016
- 03:3803:38, 9 July 2016 diff hist +2 m USB-C →Hubs
- 03:3803:38, 9 July 2016 diff hist +46 USB-C →Hubs: The previous statement in the hub section is incorrect. A casual search finds the Belkin 4 port hub, which has 2 downstream C ports and 2 downstream A ports and 1 upstream C plug.
6 July 2016
- 13:3713:37, 6 July 2016 diff hist +17 USB 3.0 →Power and Charging
- 13:3613:36, 6 July 2016 diff hist +25 m USB 3.0 →Power and Charging
- 13:3313:33, 6 July 2016 diff hist +354 USB 3.0 →Charging: Completely rework Charging section, including details about how USB 3.0 has 150mA and 900mA for low power and high power superspeed devices, and may support BC 1.2 and Power delivery optionally.
3 July 2016
- 01:4401:44, 3 July 2016 diff hist +617 Talk:USB-C →Software Compatibility?
25 June 2016
- 07:2007:20, 25 June 2016 diff hist +908 USB →{{Anchor|PD|PD-R1.0|PD-R1.0V1.1|PD-R1.0V1.2|PD-R2.0V1.0}}USB Power Delivery (UPD): USB PD power profiles have been deprecated. Describe "Power Rules" which replace them.
- 06:0806:08, 25 June 2016 diff hist −2 USB-C →USB-C specifications: Change USB-C specifications to USB Specifications, as the paragraph here talks about relationship with USB 3.1 and USB Power Delivery
16 June 2016
- 04:3304:33, 16 June 2016 diff hist +1,021 Talk:USB-C →This plug is chipped!
- 03:2003:20, 16 June 2016 diff hist +803 Talk:USB-C →Software Compatibility?
13 June 2016
- 03:1303:13, 13 June 2016 diff hist −12 USB Undid revision 725024805 by Milan Lopez (talk) Revert change linked USB-IF to Expresscard.
10 June 2016
- 12:3412:34, 10 June 2016 diff hist −101 USB-C Undid revision 724519163 by 94.158.109.21 (talk) - Revert speculative info about iPhone 7
9 June 2016
- 12:1812:18, 9 June 2016 diff hist +16 N User:LaughingMan11 ←Created page with 'The LaughingMan.' current
- 09:4809:48, 9 June 2016 diff hist +126 USB →{{Anchor|PD|PD-R1.0|PD-R1.0V1.1|PD-R1.0V1.2|PD-R2.0V1.0}}USB Power Delivery
- 07:0907:09, 9 June 2016 diff hist +1 m USB →{{Anchor|PD|PD-R1.0|PD-R1.0V1.1|PD-R1.0V1.2|PD-R2.0V1.0}}USB Power Delivery
- 07:0207:02, 9 June 2016 diff hist +146 USB →{{Anchor|PD|PD-R1.0|PD-R1.0V1.1|PD-R1.0V1.2|PD-R2.0V1.0}}USB Power Delivery: Add Belkin charger for USB PD 2.0.
8 June 2016
- 07:3107:31, 8 June 2016 diff hist −13 m USB →{{Anchor|PD|PD-R1.0|PD-R1.0V1.1|PD-R1.0V1.2|PD-R2.0V1.0}}USB Power Delivery
- 07:0807:08, 8 June 2016 diff hist +565 USB →{{Anchor|PD|PD-R1.0|PD-R1.0V1.1|PD-R1.0V1.2|PD-R2.0V1.0}}USB Power Delivery: Update status of available product. PD chargers are shipped with every Type-C + PD laptop from OEMs, and 3rd party chargers that support USB PD 2.0 have hit the market too.
- 05:5905:59, 8 June 2016 diff hist −5 USB-C Undid revision 724167382 by 81.83.3.185 (talk) Samsung Galaxy Note 6 has not been released.
29 May 2016
- 08:3208:32, 29 May 2016 diff hist +41 USB-C →Cable wiring: Clarify that Dp and Dn are connected to A6 and A7 on plugs, and that B6 and B7 should not be present, according to Note 3 in Table 3-10 in the Type-C specification.