This application note presents the protocol conversion between Ethernet and USB. The document also presents the operating environment, the sample program operation overview and the specifications of ...
Universal connectors are convenient in theory. Without visual differences, it's hard to tell which USB-C cables support each ...
There are a lot of advantages to the USB Type-C protocol. Cables are reversible, so there’s no way to insert one upside down. The protocol allows for speedy data transfers, video output to ...
When working with USB 3.1, designers are challenged to provide the 10 Gbps USB 3.1 speeds that customers expect while supporting backward compatibility with USB 3.0 devices in a hub topology. Using ...
Total Phase has announced the Beagle USB 480 Protocol Analyzer. This new high-speed USB 2.0 monitor features packet-level timing of 16.67 nanosecond resolution with real-time data display and ...
Future USB-C devices will confirm the authenticity of connected peripherals, which could lead to future iPhones, iPads, and Macs only accepting fully-compliant chargers and rejecting hazardous devices ...
The USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) has announced an authentication program to help USB Type-C users avoid the risks associated with non-compliant and / or malicious USB peripherals. The USB Type-C ...
I have a USB Type-C cable—yeah, the reversible one. I can’t connect it to anything I own yet, but it’s a real thing that’s in production and shipping to companies. Most of CES amounts to so much smoke ...
On Asus's new motherboards -- the P8Z77-V and some of its contemporary cousins -- there's an intriguing new feature: USB attached SCSI protocol, or UASP for short. Asus says that UASP can almost ...
High security workstations have some pretty peculiar ways of securing data. One of these is disabling any USB flash drives that may find their way into a system’s USB port. Security is a cat and mouse ...
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