With micros, there is one more set of contacts for the info to go through. maybe slow it down a little, but not enough to be concerned about. With micro you have more options if you plan to use other devices.
I Derfdog wrote:
With micros, there is one more set of contacts for the info to go through. maybe slow it down a little, but not enough to be concerned about. With micro you have more options if you plan to use other devices.
At the speed of light, another inch in the adapter will not make a difference.
The copper traces in the adapter have virtually no resistance. The contacts are gold plated.
Yes electricity is fast, but electrons aren't photons so not the speed of light.
I Derfdog wrote:
Yes electricity is fast, but electrons aren't photons so not the speed of light.
My subsequent post from a parallel thread:
Okay, erroneous comparison. Radio waves travel at the speed of light.
At the speed of electricity, ≈1,860 miles per second, another inch won't matter.
(≈117,849,600 inches per second, ≈.00000000848 second per inch?)
I still wouldn't worry about 8 nanoseconds.
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