Silicon Labs’ reference design provides a complete solution for a USB Type-C to DisplayPort (DP) adapter, making it easy to communicate with legacy products that do not support USB-C. Available to ...
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 ...
USB-C isn’t new — but its role in commercial AV system design is being fundamentally redefined. Integrators have seen USB-C on laptops, tablets and docking stations for years. On many newer devices, ...
Doug Dyment, Computer Access Technology CorpAll peripherals connect to the Universal Serial Bus through hubs. How you design a USB hub depends on the purpose you want it to serve. The Universal Serial ...
Someone connecting a USB cable to a port on the top of a desktop tower. - KirillovIgor/Shutterstock If you've ever tried to plug a standard USB cord or connector in ...
Zilog, a wholly-owned subsidiary of IXYS Corporation introduced a new reference design, the Mini-Z® USB Design Board. Zilog’s Mini-Z® USB Design Board incorporates a USB host and peripheral ...
Mechanically, the USB 3.0 connector has been designed with backward compatibility to the USB 2.0/USB 1.1 connector. But attenuation on the 5-GHz serial lines is considerable, and receivers operate on ...
The original Universal Serial Bus (USB) standard Type-A connector was designed to plug in one way, and one way only, due to the price sensitivity of PC makers. In a recent interview with NPR, via The ...
The integration of USB transceivers intoASICs or power-management ICs(PMICs) has been an industry trend in recent years, resulting in alimited opportunity for discrete PHY transceivers. With surging ...
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What happened to Micro USB? It's not as obsolete as you think
The connector that refused to die—and the economics that explain why.
Manufacturers of test-and-measurement equipment have long recognized the need to allow for automated testing. So, they usually build equipment with some type of I/O interface. The General-Purpose ...
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