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by imoc - opened
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What is USB 3.x Gen 2 signal frequency? USB 3.0 is around 2.5GHz and can get to about 5Gbps speed. Reply in formal formatted format.

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USB 3.x Gen 2 Signal Frequency

USB 3.x Gen 2, also known as USB 3.1 Gen 2, is a high-speed data transfer interface that operates at a higher frequency compared to its predecessors. Specifically, USB 3.1 Gen 2 supports data transfer rates up to 10 Gbps, which is double the speed of USB 3.0 (also known as USB 3.1 Gen 1), which operates at approximately 5 Gbps.

The frequency associated with USB 3.1 Gen 2 is around 5 GHz. This is because the data transfer rate is directly related to the frequency of the signal. In digital communications, the bit rate (bps) is often proportional to the carrier frequency. For USB 3.1 Gen 2, achieving 10 Gbps requires a higher frequency signal compared to USB 3.0.

To provide some context, USB 3.0 operates at a nominal frequency of approximately 2.5 GHz to achieve its 5 Gbps data transfer rate. Doubling the data transfer rate to 10 Gbps in USB 3.1 Gen 2 necessitates a corresponding increase in the signal frequency to around 5 GHz.

It's important to note that these frequencies are not the exact operating frequencies of the USB signals but are approximations used to describe the bandwidth and speed capabilities of the interface. The actual signaling methods and modulation techniques used in USB 3.x standards are more complex and involve encoding schemes to achieve higher data rates efficiently.

In summary, USB 3.x Gen 2 operates at a higher frequency, approximately 5 GHz, to support its increased data transfer rate of 10 Gbps, compared to USB 3.0's 2.5 GHz frequency for 5 Gbps transfer rates.

References:

USB Implementers Forum. (n.d.). USB 3.1 Specification. Retrieved from USB IF Website
Wikipedia. (n.d.). USB 3.0. Retrieved from Wikipedia
Wikipedia. (n.d.). USB 3.1. Retrieved from Wikipedia

i get the above response in Q5

@gopi87 normal, not 100%. I will get normal answer in some try. Try getting the logprob if you can.

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