Real power is finally coming to USB. The USB 3.0 Promoter Group has approved a new standard for the ubiquitous port, which will deliver enough wattage to power and charge the average laptop computer.
With today’s adoption of the EU’s Common Charger rule, laptops across the continent have joined the USB-C revolution with ...
Introduces support for the latest USB standards, including USB4 ® Gen2, Gen3, and Gen4 Improves USB design productivity using a smart and streamlined workflow with simulation-driven virtual compliance ...
Not all USB Type-C cables are created equal. After it was discovered that many USB Type-C cables could potentially damage devices, Amazon issued a ban on cables that didn't meet the USB Implementers ...
The USB PD 3.0 standard has supported power ratings from 7.5W to 100W, and the bus voltage from 5V up to 20V maximum to increase the flexibility of design. A single USB Type-C cable could provide the ...
If you have two similar-looking USB-C to C cables, chances are that you might not be able to tell anything about their capabilities by just looking at them. The USB-C standard can handle a lot of ...
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