USB Power Delivery is the charging standard that underpins the world's USB-C gadgets. Here's everything you need to know about it.
Shenzhen, China and Beaverton, OR, USA, Apr. 13, 2016 – The USB 3.0 Promoter Group today announced the USB Type-C™ Authentication specification, defining cryptographic-based authentication for USB ...
The Professional Edition of USB Explorer 200PRO adds hardware trigger, fully comprehensive USB Class decoding, data export functionality, and a software development kit (SDK). The SDK enables ...
The USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) has released an update to USB4 Version 2.0 specification that could see 80Gbps data transfers over USB Type-C cables and connectors. The USB4 specification offers ...
For one-off projects, adding a few integrated circuits to a PCB is not too big of a deal. The price of transistors is extremely low thanks to Moore and his laws, so we’re fairly free to throw chips ...
The USB Promoter Group has announced USB4 Version 2.0, a forthcoming specification that will double the speed of the 40 Gbps transmission limit of the current USB4 spec over USB-C. The specification ...
The USB-C cable is getting yet another standard called USB4 Version 2.0, which enables up to 80 Gbps data transfer speeds with specific cabling. The USB4 Version 2.0 standard will continue to rely ...
Wanting a better understanding on how usb Cameras transfer their data. From my understanding, it's through the data transfer mode, isochronous, but now I'm finding out that Bulk can play a part? 1.
The Walrus protocol, a blockchain-based data storage platform, said it raised $140 million in a private sale of its native token, WAL, led by Standard Crypto. The mainnet of the protocol, originally ...