Next-generation USB is nearly upon us, and it promises to be speedy. The USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF), the not-for-profit organization created to promote and support the USB standard, today ...
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USB-C didn't simplify PC hardware, it just moved the complexity
Unfortunately, USB-C has become a standard physical shape that acts as a container for dozens of conflicting protocols. It ...
When working with test equipment such as oscilloscopes and function generators, it can be useful to take a screen capture. Historically this was done with Polaroid cameras that were bolted in place, ...
The USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF), a non-profit organization based in Beaverton, Org., and Shenzhen, China, is launching its USB Type-C Authentication Program, which will help define ...
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Your router has a secret USB port: Here's why you should be using it
The USB port on many routers can turn them into a personal cloud or media hub, but using it safely requires understanding the ...
USB standards have become, shall we say, a little confusing. And now we have USB 3.2 and USB4 on its way. Leo Waldcock sheds some light on what this all means. We first learned about USB 3.2 in 2017 ...
May 17, 2013. Agilent Technologies Inc. has announced a new analysis software suite for the U4611A, U4611B, and U4612A family of USB protocol analyzers. The suite features the new MegaZoom technology, ...
For one-off projects, adding a few integrated circuits to a PCB is not too big of a deal. The price of transistors is extremely low thanks to Moore and his laws, so we’re fairly free to throw chips ...
First-of-its-kind ultra-wideband analyzer examines traffic between PHY- and MAC-layer ICs The UWBTracer protocol analyzer is offered as the first instrument to let engineers capture, decode, and ...
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