The USB connector has three interfaces with different appearances, namely Type-A, Type-B, and Type-C. A Type-C connector has a much smaller volume than Type-A and Type-B and is the latest USB interface appearance standard. Also, Type-C is an interface type that can be applied to both...
外形纤细且正反可插的新型USB Type-C连接器具备USB供电 (PD) 功能,可以提供100 W(20 V,5 A)功率,支持实现更快、更高效的充电解决方案。这些连接器扩展了USB设备的功能,现在广泛应用于壁式充电器和适配器。
First, a quick history lesson. The USB connector goes all the way back to 1996 with the USB Type-A connector that you will probably still find on your PC and laptop. The micro-USB port came along with USB 2.0 in 2000 and was the connector port of choice for the vast majority of por...
2. How USB Type-C configures data and power Data transfer Figure 9 : non-twisted, non-flipped straight connection. Figure 9 shows a non-twisted cable with un-flipped connector –receptacle position. From left receptacle to right receptacle, the RX1pair connects to TX1 pair and Rx2 pair...
Figure 2. A diagram of how the pins are assigned in a USB Type‐C connector (Courtesy of OFweek.com) USB Type‐C also sees a step‐change in the levels of power the bus can deliver. Where SuperSpeed maxed out at 4.5W, Type‐C can go as high as 15W over a VBUS connection (via...
Figure 2 shows the pin assignments in the USB-C connector. The configuration-channel pin, CC, supports functions such as connection detect and USB PD 3.0 communication. The connector contains pins for two power sources. These include the USB VBUS pins, shown in the diagram, and a dedicated ...
As stated in the USB Type-C™ and USB Power Delivery specifications, any port can be assigned a data role (DFP or UFP) and a power role (source, sink or DRP): a Source is a USB Power Delivery Port supplying power; on an attach event, it assumes the DFP and VCONN Source roles ...
USB Type-C is the new USB-IF standard that solves several challenges faced by its predecessors, namely the Type-A and Type-B cables and connectors. It uses a slimmer connector - measuring only 2.4 mm in height - to allow for increased miniaturization of consumer and industrial products. The...
This simple board breaks out the power, USB 2.0 data, configuration, and sideband pins of a USB Type-C connector to a 0.1″ spacing that is compatible with standard perfboards, solderless breadboards, and 0.1″ connectors. On-board CC pull-down resistors
The USB Type-C® connector provides native support of up to 15 W (up to 3 A at 5 V), extendable to 100 W (up to 5 A at 20 V) with the optional USB Power Delivery feature. AN5225 - Rev 7 - June 2023 For further information contact your local ...