I have this USB-C connector which I wish to use in a project. I had a great deal of trouble finding a part and a footprint, but finally found this on JLCPCB (# C668624).
I have attached a close-up of the footprint below, as I started to route. But then I see the differential signals are staggered. I like puzzles as much as the next person, but this has me stumped.
As a differential pair, I want to keep the trace lengths the same. But I believe I have to connect the B6/A6 and B7/A7 pads together. One attempt is shown below (USB-1). This is going to leave my lines a different length unless I do something funny.
So I figured I would just ask the community for advice. Am I going about this entirely wrong?
I hope that I don't ask too many questions here, but this is my second board that I'm laying out and I'm still very much a beginner at this.
Edit: I meant to also ask about another issue with this connector. The minute I try to draw a trace from VBUS I get an error that it violates DRC. The footprint has merged some pins (A12/B1 ground), (A9,B4 VBUS) and these are highlighted when it refuses to draw the trace. What I am supposed to do here?