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@@ -48,9 +48,7 @@ Using generic, non-branded digital calipers I was able to get the following
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# Shopping with Purpose
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Using the value above, I was able to track down a USB receptacle[^1] on
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Digi-Key[^2] that matched my requirements very, _very_
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closely:
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{{< thumb src="/img/thinkpad-usb-fix/drawing.jpg" sub="Part Drawing" >}}
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closely.
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## Resounding Comparison
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Keep in mind the measured values were an eyeball approximation with a low cost,
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@@ -101,7 +99,7 @@ relief in connecting and disconnecting USB devices. In hindsight, I may have
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been able to bend the flat pads towards the entry of the receptacle down to
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attempt to solder them to the surface mount pads.
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# All the King's horses, and all the King's men
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# All the King's horses, all the King's men
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Alas, it was time to put the laptop back together. To my dismay there were
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further problems. Due to the modification and forced fitment of the replacement,
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the USB receptacle was sticking out too far off of the PCB preventing the
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