In the six months that have passed after the last USB-C article has been released, I have thought up a bunch of ways that these articles could have been improved. It’s, of course, normal to have ...
the other uses an easier to solder but slightly taller USB 2.0 Type C port. Both adapters have the CC lines broken out so that resistors may be added (5.1k SMD 0603) so that the adapters will work ...
We’ve now had at least five years of USB-C ports in our devices. It’s a standard that many manufacturers and hackers can get behind. Initially, there was plenty of confusion about what we’d ...
USB-A and USB-C. When it comes to data transfer, charging, and other useful features, there are quite a few differences ...
If you want to use the highest USB speed, it is best to use certified cables. However, they are often not clearly labeled.
You might have seen this type of charger on some of your newer devices. It's a USB-C cable. USB-C is great. It can transfer data, power, video, audio, and it's not limited to one manufacturer ...
While newer protocols are being adopted, as can be seen with all the fuss about USB-C, most peripherals and cables still rely ...
See the manual to check which pin should be connected to where and get more infos about the USB-C connector. The amount of possible USB C cable combinations is endless. If you use the wrong cable, ...
Although there are numerous USB Verification IPs (VIP) offered for the functional verification of the controller side of a high-speed-communication interface, there are few available for the ...
The USB 2.0 PHY IP core is a transceiver compliant with the USB 2.0 Transceiver Macrocell Interface Plus (UTMI+) level 3 specification, for use with host, embedded host, On-the-Go (OTG) and function ...
USB-C is the latest standard of USB that allows data transfer speeds of up to 10Gbps, can fast-charge devices, and conveniently fits in a port either way up—which means that you can wave bye-bye ...