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The next generation of USB -- USB4 -- will support data transfer speeds upwards of 40Gbps, along with multiple data and display protocols.
In summary the optional security protocol allows OEMs to confirm the authenticity of USB chargers, cables and devices - before they exchange any power/data.
The USB-IF says that with its new authentication protocol, the host device would be able to in effect enter in a secure “handshake” with another USB-C device, confirming its identify.
Infineon’s EZ-USB FX10 is a next-gen USB 3.2 Gen2 peripheral controller that enhances imaging speed and reliability.
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 ...
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 modern USB power delivery (PD) protocol isn’t quite as simple as older USB ports that simply present a 5V source to whatever plugs itself into the port.
The Beagle USB Protocol Analyzer is a low-cost device for monitoring Full- and Low-Speed USB activity. Developers can observe USB bus transactions in real time with bit-level timing information at ...
The software allows the U4611A, U4611B, and U4612A USB protocol analyzers to monitor and capture bus activity and provide immediate access to the full detail of the entire data-capture buffer—up ...