The USB Type-C connector supports multiple OEM product customization modes to expand device functions. The figure below shows the USB Type-C pin diagram. Certain pins can be reassigned according to product type. The pins marked in yellow can be reconfigured with a fully functional USB Type-C ...
There are multiple types of USBs. A widely used type is a USB cable, where one end of the cable is connected to the PC, and the other end is plugged into the device. A USB cable has two types of connectors. Type A connector hosts a type A receptacle, and Type B connector on the...
The primary design motivation for USB was to alleviate the need for multiple connector types for different devices. This design reduces the clutter on the back panel of a system. Additional advantages of using USB devices are as follows:
Sitting between the USB Type‐C connector and the host device’s I/O hub in this example is a Type‐C crossbar switch (PI3USB31532), which enables switching of USB 3.1 Gen 1, Gen 2 and DisplayPort 1.2 and 1.3 through the USB Type‐C connector. On the USB side, this is then linked...
For role switching, the client driver communicates the state of the USB Type-C connector to the URS driver.The following diagram shows the USB software driver stack for a dual-role controller that uses the URS driver.The URS driver never loads the Function and Host stacks shown in the ...
Figure 5. High speed USB 2.0 eye diagram measured on a demo board. Template 1 requirements shown. Compatibility and Support for Wide Variety of Charger Profiles The controller IC used in the examples here is compatible with a number of USB connector ...
The BCS 1.2 spec is compatible with both USB 2.0 and USB 3.0/3.1/3.2 connector types - though typically a standard Type A connector is at the 'host' end - and the increased power is supplied by shorting D- and D+ (Pins 2 and 3). Both Weak and Dead Battery thresholds are defined ...
The USB Type-B connector is commonly utilized on devices like printers and scanners that are linked to a computer. The pinout diagram for USB Type-B comprises five pins, including VBUS (power), D+ (data), D- (data), GND (ground), and ID (identification). ...
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 ...
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...